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Installation Conundrum.....................

Pat Whatley

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Frame in your triangle using 2x6 lumber including cross pieces along the bottom. Line with visqueen. Fill with topsoil. Add plants. Viola! It's a 2000 pound planter!
 

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rjssigns

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Frame in your triangle using 2x6 lumber including cross pieces along the bottom. Line with visqueen. Fill with topsoil. Add plants. Viola! It's a 2000 pound planter!

Absolutely smashing idea! When they're done with the sign it can be disassembled and the "ballast" left on site.:thumb: Gold star for you.
 

Gino

Premium Subscriber
Frame in your triangle using 2x6 lumber including cross pieces along the bottom. Line with visqueen. Fill with topsoil. Add plants. Viola! It's a 2000 pound planter!

That's exactly what we're proposing. I didn't think of the visqueen, cause I didn't know what it was. We're gonna add a floor and just weight it, but your idea will at least look nice. I might give them that idea and let them plant whatever they want. Heck, maybe they'll put Jimmy Hoffa in there........... :Big Laugh
 

Pat Whatley

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The visqueen isn't really needed if you keep your boards close together. I've used it in the past just to help the planter hold water.
 
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