Plinth in the garden
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Re: Plinth in the garden
That appears very well designed. I'm not certain what function the rubber lining plays. Can you explain?
Also did you use mortar to connect the blocks together? If not. I'd worry about the blocks tipping over.
Also did you use mortar to connect the blocks together? If not. I'd worry about the blocks tipping over.
Rob Kempinski- Member
Re: Plinth in the garden
I suppose the lining could protect the underlying wood from warping due to water exposure. Also, it appears that the base could hold an amount of water to keep it cool and moist, while the tree sits above on the plastic grid?
Nice garden and trees, by the way!
Nice garden and trees, by the way!
John Quinn- Member
Re: Plinth in the garden
Toche wrote:
Yes John, that's right, all my trees are placed on tables of water. I have lots of azaleas
Thanks Toche. That explains it. Well made bases and good to see they work for you.
Rob Kempinski- Member
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Thank you very much Rob,
The percentage of humidity has to increase 10 %, it's enormous and my azaleas are happy.
I don't speak English and I can't explain verry well.
The percentage of humidity has to increase 10 %, it's enormous and my azaleas are happy.
I don't speak English and I can't explain verry well.
Toche- Member
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