For our fire pit, which we were also given.
At least out here, there’s no one to hear me!So I just scream away as much as I need to in order to get the job done..
I don’t know if it was really my bug killing or not, but after a few days, I saw a lot fewer beetles on my plants.And now there are hardly any at all.I trimmed back most of the damaged parts and look!
We have zucchinis growing!I think that means I may have done something right!
I think they might survive!.
So why am I showing you photos of my sad-looking plants?Let’s play spot the baby gate:.
Luckily this time, our reality generated a little interest and we received a few requests on how we salvage-DIYed our baby gate to cover such a large opening.This is a tough one to put into words and the success of the project – as with most salvage projects – is incredibly reliant on your access to the appropriate recycled components, but let’s give it a shot anyway:.
For our DIY baby gate we used the 2 long identical sides from an old disassembled crib.These particular parts worked well for 2 main reasons.