DIY Driftwood Hose Holder
by
Rhonda B
(IC: blogger)
For years my hose has been a nuisance and an eyesore in my backyard. It has laid around in numerous spots, mostly in the way of someone or something, so I finally decided to do something about it. I made myself a hose holder out a found piece of driftwood. It was easy, cheap and I think it turned out pretty darned good.
When I spotted the piece down at the river I new automatically what I was going to do with it. It had the perfect shape for my purpose and better yet it was FREE!
All I had to buy was a bag of quick setting cement which cost less than 5 dollars at my local Menards.
Here is how I "created" my driftwood hose holder:
2. Dig a hole. The depth should be 1/3 of the height of the "pole".
3. Mix up your concrete.
4. Add some to the hole ( a couple of inches).
5. Add post. Have someone hold it upright and straight while you fill in around it.
6. Place bricks around the base so it doesn't move. It is quick setting so it only took about a half hour to set up.
Now my hose is organized and out of the way-no more tripping on it or dragging it off of my deck to use it. Plus, I think it looks way better than it did:-))
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Published June 30th, 2014 12:21 PM
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The Garden Frog with C Renee on Aug 25, 2014I may have to go find a 'new' hose holder! where you put this was a great place!
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