New to me Brinly planter

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VScott
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New to me Brinly planter

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Picked this up this weekend and don't know which way to go with it. Has 5 plates with it. One of them is for peanuts and p.o. said one is green beans. Will be cleaning the others up to read the markings. Has some rust outs on the front bin.

Accepting advice, info, and offers.
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Re: New to me Brinly planter

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Vinny - Very cool! Looks like it is in great shape.

I keep thinking about a garden, but it is all I can do to make all my firewood each year. Might till up a small patch in the spring, but I'll never grow enough to consider playing with a planter.
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