assateague wrote:No, I suspect it's a cutworm. If you dig around the base, you may be able to find some of the grubs, but it's getting sort of late. If you find any grayish grubs, those are cutworms. For some reason, it's almost impossible to ever find one of the bastards actually on the plant. At least it is for me.
aunt betty wrote:What is the material that pipefitters use to hang pipes from. It has a c shape and lots of holes for all threaded rods or bolts. I forget what its called and think they would make great legs.
triplecurl wrote:aunt betty wrote:What is the material that pipefitters use to hang pipes from. It has a c shape and lots of holes for all threaded rods or bolts. I forget what its called and think they would make great legs.
It's called Unistrut. Can't remember what it costs and all the particulars. We built a couple frames out of it to hang equipment from in a hospital. You wouldn't need nearly as heavy of Unistrut that we used tho.
assateague wrote:I'll bite- what is it?
assateague wrote:That's right, I forgot about that discussion regarding the legs. When I looked at the pic, all I could think was "deer feeder", but if so, it was the world's smallest deer feeder. Thought maybe you were going for another world record.
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