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On 12/1/21 9:00 am, john west wrote:
I have a number of Bamboo Plants planted in unwanted Council Recycle boxes. After a while they are almost impossible to get out of the box, because the roots have grown so compacted. I intend sawing down one side of the box and folding it down so i can just slide the plant out of the box. To re-use the box again i need to tie a long cord around the box to keep the cut side in its original upright position for the next plant to grow in it. Since good Tying Cord is expensive does anyone know of a good 'Gripping' Knot that i can easily 'release' at a later date without having to cut the cord? I have tried some knots, but they are working out well.Â*Â*Â*Â* Thanks. stop with the worrying rope is cheap. |
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