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How We Build Our Greenhouse Tables!

How We Build Our Greenhouse Tables!

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How We Build Our Greenhouse Tables! Garden Answer Marisa: I love this table and think it would make a great kitchen island or dining table if you topped it with a piece of wood! You could even add shelves or hangers under it for pots and pans! The wheels in the house could make for indoor/outdoor dining super easily and it gives it an industrial farmhouse type of feel. Or the wheels in the house could just make it easier to clean up under it and make redecoraing easier as you wouldn't be moving something that will scuff up or damage your floors! So utilitarian not just in the garden! Great job!
Date: 2022-07-16

Comments and reviews: 9


This is a perfect video! Thank you so much! We have so many 2x4 pieces from other projects that I may not need to buy much lumber at all! The only thing you got wrong was when you said these tables aren't perfect! They are absolutely perfect! They're strong enough to hold the weight of the heavy plants, sturdy enough to not blow or be bumped over, and they are definitely a money saver compared to the commercially available tables.
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Just a catalog of ideas for when I'm able to construct my deam garden. I was wondering if you store any plants under the tables? If so have you loss any plants due to different watering requirements of the top plant and the one stored underneath. I would be afraid if for some reason I bought a contaminated/infested plant unknowingly, the draining water would carry the issue to the bottom plant. Thanks for investing your time for us!
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I love the design of this table and when I saw you bring out the chicken wire I thought what a great idea to use that! Tell Aaron thank you for designing this table and thank you for the cost break down. Tables around here go for $249 and on up and those are without wheels or handles. I'll save up and make mine in a few months time here.
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I want to make these for our school's outdoor classroom. We just rebuilt the greenhouse and need tables. I love the design being mobile which would provide a lot of flexibility planting with kids! Thank you. If you had a supply list or design plans/materials list, I would love if you shared that so I can recruit help for the vision.
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Simple, solid.
All it needs now is a trailer-hitch-thing so you can drive it around rough terrain with a lawnmower/tractor which I'm sure you have already ahah.
Or. a steering wheel/stick like a fancy warehouse dolly so you can keep moving these when you're 90 years old.
Maybe headlights? .A horn? .GPS?

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Hi. I hope it's okay to ask this now. On your July 14, 2017 video about pruning flowering plants, there was a beautiful, very tall, silvery-blue looking plant behind you. And a purple one to the right. What plants are they? Are they sun, shade, part shade. Thank you so much! Love your videos!
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Laura, I like these tables, but for safety, you really need to tie your hair back when you use power tools. My hubby has worked in health care/hospitals for almost 30 years. He has seen people's scalps pulled completely OFF. Tie it back, braid it, put it in a hat, but please don't let it hang.
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Loved watching it come together like that. I liked the fact that you made it as wide as the wire so you would not have to cut to
width. Taking it one step further to make the front wheels movable left or right like a wagon would be awesome. That said,
great job you two. PBH

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Could you do a video, maybe a vlog, on explain the care that goes in working at a nursery. What fertilizer is used etc. You always buy a plant take it home it never preforms like the others at the nursery. Is it just consistency, cross pollination, or something special.
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