Windmill towers/pitcher pump in veggie garden

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Windcatcher530 Dan
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Windmill towers/pitcher pump in veggie garden

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These towers are great for climbing pole beans and sweet peas.pump is convenient for watering and cast iron sink for birdbath.
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mtblah
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Dan , looks great back yard , garden shouldn't take more than 40 hrs a week to maintain for that size . My windmill is mounted in the back yard also , enjoy the song it makes when working out back .
Cool idea with the pitcher pump , water barrel collecting , "bird bath " sink, now that's a clever idea , and of course fencing to keep the deer from eating every plant .
Windcatcher530 Dan
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Thanks Mike I like it. My 40 hrs of farming a week are over this little 32 by 32ft garden is only about 4 hrs a week maintenance and that includes sitting down time
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8-)
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