Target has
Fiskars Garden Harvest Basket on sale for
$15.39.
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Product Details:- Colander side has drain holes for washing just-harvested produce, while enclosed side can be used for soaking or carrying clean produce or tools
- Ergonomic side handles are ideal for two-handed carrying, while folding handles interlock for comfortable, one-handed use
- Made of durable plastic
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Those of us with a disease that require us to increase the overall square footage of the garden every few years need something bigger. I just use 5 gallon buckets. Cheap and efficient.
Walmart's high price is reflective of gouging Marketplace sellers, not Walmart itself. The Fiskars site [fiskars.com] has it (OOS) for $36.99, so let's call that MSRP. If Amazon.com had it in stock today (not 3rd party sellers), CCC suggests Amazon would have it priced at $21.99.
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Walmart's high price is reflective of gouging Marketplace sellers, not Walmart itself. The Fiskars site [fiskars.com] has it (OOS) for $36.99, so let's call that MSRP. If Amazon.com had it in stock today (not 3rd party sellers), CCC suggests Amazon would have it priced at $21.99.
Those of us with a disease that require us to increase the overall square footage of the garden every few years need something bigger. I just use 5 gallon buckets. Cheap and efficient.
Those of us with a disease that require us to increase the overall square footage of the garden every few years need something bigger. I just use 5 gallon buckets. Cheap and efficient.
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Fiskars® Garden Harvest Basket provides an easy, efficient way to collect, transport and clean your harvested produce and harvesting tools. With both a colander side and an enclosed side, you can separate food from tools and washed food from unwashed food. Freshly harvested produce can be hosed off or rinsed and soaked. Ergonomic side handles offer a comfortable way to carry large harvests with two hands, while separate folding handles interlock for one-handed use.
But on the flip side, it will decrease the number of trips I need to make when going over to the neighbors garden when he is away.
But on the flip side, it will decrease the number of trips I need to make when going over to the neighbors garden when he is away.
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Those of us with a disease that require us to increase the overall square footage of the garden every few years need something bigger. I just use 5 gallon buckets. Cheap and efficient.
Might have to try my hand at Raspberries. And we did strawberries but they started spreading too much and the rabbits enjoyed them more than us. Any simple advice to elevating off the ground would be appreciated. Tried hanging baskets but need something easier. Not opposed to just throwing them into a 1 gal bucket, I did do hanging 5gal buckets for my upside down cherry tomatoes last year and it went well.
Currently clearing grass out of a 10'x20' space for veggies.
This disease is real. Check in on your loved ones before its too late!
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