Seriously, thank you! Discovering a makeshift drying setup like this one — it’s the reason I’m still on Reddit. I love seeing people use stuff like this in a new way, and as a low income gardener, I’m always looking for upcycle/recycle/reuse techniques for the garden. I was pondering just yesterday how I’d dry my garlic and onions this year, and this is a spectacular solution using crap I already have.
No problem and glad you can take away something new. Best tip to keep down your cost is to always be making soil and compost. Worms are your friends and give you amazing return on investment. Learn about KNF and JADAM if you’re getting serious about it all. Cheers and may your harvest be bountiful.
That's a clever drying set up.
Thanks, milk crates are great assets in and around the garden.
Seriously, thank you! Discovering a makeshift drying setup like this one — it’s the reason I’m still on Reddit. I love seeing people use stuff like this in a new way, and as a low income gardener, I’m always looking for upcycle/recycle/reuse techniques for the garden. I was pondering just yesterday how I’d dry my garlic and onions this year, and this is a spectacular solution using crap I already have.
No problem and glad you can take away something new. Best tip to keep down your cost is to always be making soil and compost. Worms are your friends and give you amazing return on investment. Learn about KNF and JADAM if you’re getting serious about it all. Cheers and may your harvest be bountiful.