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greenbean
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Hiya, You need to cut off the tops, I used a hacksaw, then turn the sharp edge over so it's safe, hammer, pliers are handy here. You may find that your tanks have been treated with a sort of varnish, you will need to remove this if you want a nice verdigris effect, I used wet and dry paper, time consuming, smelly and messy, but hey - free planter!
You'll also need to drill some holes in the base for drainage.
On my tanks there is a copper pipe sticking out 4 inchs from ground, I have sealed this up with corks.
It's all ready now to receive a pumpkin plant. |
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mrsnesbitt
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greenbean
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mrsnesbitt
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greenbean
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mrsnesbitt
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Rikki
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footprints
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Treacodactyl Downsizer Moderator
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wellington womble
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