Around construction sites.
[QUOTE=GoDawgs;689427]Here's another application from last February with the balls atop some stakes to hold deer netting above fairly young blueberry plants. I had to tape some pvc pipe to the poles to give the greenhouse clips somewhere to secure the netting. A brick holds the ends down. Hmmm, that reminds me it's time to do it again as the berries are about the size of BB's right now!
[IMG]https://i.imgur.com/JaYBzgz.jpg[/IMG][/QUOTE] [url]https://www.googleadservices.com/pagead/aclk?sa=L&ai=DChcSEwjz5dP1g-_ZAhUEisgKHVtgACsYABAUGgJxdQ&ohost=www.google.com&cid=CAASE-RoQoj6h4o5fqdIRbCmxD_5syo&sig=AOD64_0g1jUHkAO3dPw5lGdD9Fae0W1vdA&ctype=5&q=&ved=0ahUKEwjLns71g-_ZAhXBoFMKHcDPAMQQwg8IKA&adurl=[/url] These little nifty end caps protect us men/women’s from poking you eyes out,impaling yourself etc.When splicing the next rebar cage ,these come of,supposed to save them,nah.Some yes,but for furniture bottoms,stake safety etc.Another choice. |
I use irrigation pipe. Comes in a big roll and already curved, :yes: Cut the ends at a
point for an easy push into the soil. Dollar store tennis balls, unless for the sport, but decent pup toys. Good idea for garden stake toppers. I've got a few on stakes down the driveway to help guide the way after a light snowfall that is not enough to bother shoveling but covers the path blind. |
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