Yard Trash Incinerator with Air Vents

(This is the continuation of Part 1)

In every construction job, there's always some scrap left behind by workers. Such happened right after we had our garden pergola and the garden gate arch fabricated. Some of the scrap metal have been used to make a rain water barrel platform to elevate the rain barrel. But still a piece of tubular metal pipe scrap remained. This pipe was a little over 4 feet.

Rather than still keep this piece of scrap to rust and rot away somewhere outside the house, I thought of utilizing the scrap piece for raising our garden and yard waste incinerator off the ground. Doing so, will provide air vents when yard trash is being burned, thus facilitating the incineration.

Carpenter Bees Pollinating Flowers of Maiden's Jealousy

This little fella and its friends have been frequent visitors to our front garden ever since our Maiden's Jealousy vine (Tristellateia australasiae) also known as Showers of Gold, has started to flower. Every flush of blooms thereafter guaranteed the return of these carpenter bees.

Recently, with techniques to promote continuous flowering in the Maiden's Jealousy vine, these carpenter bees now visit everyday. In our front fence, there could be as many as 5 bees all pollinating the flowers of the vine at the same time. It's no wonder, most of the flowers become fruits.