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I had a thought (OMG I better write it down, only get one a week!). I am in the process of building a camping trailer and am using foam construction, with some added structure. I was thinking of the lid of a chest freezer, no need for it to be the limiting factor. If you have the space above it not doing anything you could extend it upward with home insulating foam, maybe wardrobe size. And have either a door that hinges up or down or a pair of doors that open toward the sides. The foam is stuck together with Gorilla Glue or Great Stuff foam, you spray it on, wait until if more or less finishes expanding and then squeeze together the joint. bamboo skewers are used to line up and duct tape hold the foam together until they are set. People make kyaks, set backdrops, all kinds of stuff using the foam (I carved a big half globe for the artist in the family who mosaiced over it with mirror squares to be a mirror ball on the side of a building).
Have a couple of rods across the top and you could hang the plants down. If you felt like it you could cover the foam over with paneling or any other material, even wallpaper.
Just to add, the greater volume will not be a problem for the freezer to cool, it might even appreciate doing a little more work.
Have a couple of rods across the top and you could hang the plants down. If you felt like it you could cover the foam over with paneling or any other material, even wallpaper.
Just to add, the greater volume will not be a problem for the freezer to cool, it might even appreciate doing a little more work.
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