My New Benches
- kcpoole
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My New Benches
As most know? i have recenty moved into a new house after 17 years, and today have finlly finished setting up my benches. A month today since we moved in and only now have been able to dedicate a few hours to the task. So much urgent fixing to do.
I now have 2 sets of benches and both are against the back fence which is on the southern side of the house. They would get full sun most of the day but for some large gum trees in the yard and next door.
On side has shade from the trees most of the day so shodu be great for trees that do not like full sun ( Maples), and the other side of the yard shoud get sun from midday through the afternoon so my pines and natives should be happy there.
See the photos I took today
I now have 2 sets of benches and both are against the back fence which is on the southern side of the house. They would get full sun most of the day but for some large gum trees in the yard and next door.
On side has shade from the trees most of the day so shodu be great for trees that do not like full sun ( Maples), and the other side of the yard shoud get sun from midday through the afternoon so my pines and natives should be happy there.
See the photos I took today
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Re: My New Benches
I bet you are going to enjoy watering them tonight with a beer in your hand Ken!
Congratulations on getting the time to set up your benches mate.
Can you share with us how you made the monkey poles... Looks like old plumbing
S.
Congratulations on getting the time to set up your benches mate.
Can you share with us how you made the monkey poles... Looks like old plumbing

S.
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Re: My New Benches
Hi Ken,
Enjoy your new home
Just in time for the new year 
I like the benches, especially the ones with the sort of brownish pole and a concrete slab on top.
Regards,
Viet.
Enjoy your new home


I like the benches, especially the ones with the sort of brownish pole and a concrete slab on top.
Regards,
Viet.
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Thanks Vietdaiviet_nguyen wrote:Hi Ken,
Enjoy your new homeJust in time for the new year
I like the benches, especially the ones with the sort of brownish pole and a concrete slab on top.
Regards,
Viet.
They are old Sewer pipes I had lying around after replacing the plumbing at my old house.
Cast a Cement top and bottom on them.
They are different lengths and one has 2 levels as it was a Y type join piece
They work great. look good and are very stable. Only take 2 people to lift them posting.php?mode=quote&f=29&p=2887#"
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Re: My New Benches
Looking good Ken - you have a lot of work ahead of you with lots of trees on the go. I look forward to seeing some progression shots.
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Looks good, Ken. How long will it take to fill them and is there room for extensions?
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G'day Ken, nice Jacaranda, i'm trying with 2, difficult trees i think. Have you got any more shots of yours, i'm curious to here your story on it. With mine, they are regular nursery stock. I've been working on one for about 3 years and another for about 1 year. They lose branches very easily and are very thirsty from my experience. nearly every year several branches that I thought were perfectly healthy simply die, and I don;t know why. The trees themselves are growing well, not sure why the die back.
Alas, I will keep trying as they are very beautiful trees.
Alas, I will keep trying as they are very beautiful trees.
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I hope the trees settle in well KC
It's too bad your in such a hurry cause the stories I could tell you, Bushels and baskets of stories, hole crates full of stories. But if you can spare a moment I will tell you one story.
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G,day Ken , looking good. One thing I have found over the years that benches that sit close to fences. Are subject to two things. Reflective heat, also wind swirl.
That is as wind passes over a solid mass as in brick wall solid fence. It swirls in close to the fence giving your trees a warm air bath.
An open structure like I see on top of one fence like a lattice. Helps to direct the wind straight over with out wind swirl.
This I have learnt from experience when we moved to where we are now. I had to find out the hard way, so watch the winds in your new area.
Keep up the good work. Pup
That is as wind passes over a solid mass as in brick wall solid fence. It swirls in close to the fence giving your trees a warm air bath.
An open structure like I see on top of one fence like a lattice. Helps to direct the wind straight over with out wind swirl.
This I have learnt from experience when we moved to where we are now. I had to find out the hard way, so watch the winds in your new area.
Keep up the good work. Pup
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Re: My New Benches
That's a good tip, Pup. I"d never think of that as a reason for problems. You should post it again on the "Tips" heading.
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