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May 12, 2013 11:43 AM CST
Name: Jewell
South Puget Sound (Zone 7a)
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Once I saw a garden sink this winter while browsing my gardening interests I had to have one. It is too easy to find old sinks often free. Mine (yes I have 2) are in but still need permanent hoses run to them via my usual 'Y' hose adapters and some plumbing supplies to attach the hoses.

My first sink was placed in the fenced garden area. This gardening area used to be only for veggies, but is now primarily perennials with a couple of tomato plants, some peas, runner beans, rainbow chard and strawberries tossed into the mix Thumb of 2013-05-12/Jewell/47e9ec

My second sink was for my potting bench. The bench itself is an old barbecue, that rusted out. It was stripped down to the frame, then I placed a piece of plywood where the grill was. Last night I finally got the drill and scroll saw out and cut a hole to hold the sink. Of couse it looks real tidy because I just got everything painted finally. Thumb of 2013-05-12/Jewell/aa057d Thumb of 2013-05-12/Jewell/2af35c. Any others out there to show off?

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