I am crunched in this townhouse for space. That is the only place that white metal unit will to go hold my pots and skillets and other items I use. I have to have them up where I can reach them. My upper cabinets are stuffed as is and the problem is, I can’t bend down to those lower cabinets to get anything out. The one I would need wouldn’t be right there to quickly get it out, and I can’t stoop to stay down there.
Hmm, what I am thinking now is I have that new kneeling thingy that makes it easy for me to get down and get up. I won’t move that tall metal thing with the pots and pans, etc, but I can now get down to those cabinets to see what is in them. I haven’t gotten anything out of those lower cabinets in years because I couldn’t.
I keep thinking of things to ask you guys.
I have a long thin (maybe 6-7 inches across and 4 ft. long) planter that will be empty in spring. Those planters were in one picture I posted on here. My question is this, I can plant several herbs in one of those but are there certain herbs you wouldn’t want to plant next to each other?
You know I don’t know much about herbs and using them so I don’t know if they like to be planted next to some and not others. Maybe they hate certain ones. I studied human behavior for many years so I know why Johnny is (((strange))), but I don’t know herb behavior. Let me know if I shouldn’t plant “x” next to “x”.
Just so you know, I can never be tested to see if I am nuts because I know all the answers to the psychological tests as I gave them for many years. (I can be bribed to give you the answers.) :o)
It should be interesting to see what is down there. LOL
I am thinking about having hubby install roll out drawers in all my base cabinets to make it easier to get to stuff.