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dmg
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Location: Ayrshire
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uses for bakery trays?
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January 15, 2014, 15:32 »
I can get lots of large bakery trays, the type that hold 8 loaves.
Apart from simple shelves, is there anything that they can be used for?
Thanks,
Dmg
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GrannieAnnie
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Location: Kent
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Re: uses for bakery trays?
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January 15, 2014, 16:18 »
I have a few that held 10 loaves. I use them for holding seed trays and pots on top and in the middle of my staging in the greenhouse.
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8doubles
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Location: Hakin Pembrokeshire
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Re: uses for bakery trays?
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January 15, 2014, 17:19 »
Keeping cats off the seed beds ?
A few cable ties would join 3 together for a bigger cloche you could throw some fleece over without squishing plants .
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cadalot
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Re: uses for bakery trays?
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January 15, 2014, 17:38 »
What 8Doubles said:-
Cloche - Drill four holes and cable tie and cut off the upstands - nice carrying handle
Protection to crops (Anti Basil Brush)
Temporary Leaf Bin - Cut off the upstands and cable tie
Climbing frame for cucumbers
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rainie
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Location: Northants/Rutland
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January 18, 2014, 06:41 »
Great for storing almost dry ponypoo briquettes I have made, until the briquettes are dry enough for the woodbuner.
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