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This is a great idea. :) - Would you mind explaining how it is built? - It looks like you had some sort of framing for those two shower doors to lean against(?). - Also how did you make that little contraption that sat on the top to keep the wind from blowing the doors over/open? - how do you water and fertilize in the winter?
This is a great idea. :)
ReplyDelete- Would you mind explaining how it is built? - It looks like you had some sort of framing for those two shower doors to lean against(?).
- Also how did you make that little contraption that sat on the top to keep the wind from blowing the doors over/open?
- how do you water and fertilize in the winter?
I just made wood A frame so the window just set on the wood. Most times it will not blow open from the wind.
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