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Raised Veggie Garden?

homeremedies

Posted 4:28 pm, 03/11/2012

I used old cresot power poles once for a raised bed for strawberries filled with compose then used tiller to mix with soil, worked great

Nativeson

Posted 4:24 pm, 03/11/2012

I used 2 x 8 lumber then I used black plastic to line the inside of the boards with and filled the beds with a mixture of pete moss, compost and vermiculite. Buy the book "square foot gardening".

alligator

Posted 4:19 pm, 03/11/2012

Some people use land scape timbers to build them. Be sure to put gravel in the bottoms for drainage.

Screamname

Posted 4:10 pm, 03/11/2012

I built 3 of them a few years go, out of 4"x4" x 8' treated posts. I built mine entirely out of those posts that have the "rounded" sides, but are flat on the top and bottom; just so they would sit on top each other, and give me that Lincoln Log, look. I drilled 1" diameter holes down through all my logs, at 1' intervals, then drove a piece of steel rebar down through them into the ground, to anchor them.


I think the sides of mine are about 16" high. I agree PDTW, and for the same reason he did, confined my raised beds to just 4' wide, x 8' long, to better facilitate weeding and tending.


My raised bed were good - for a while, but I eventually fell out of tending to them regularly like I should have been, and now they're just overgrown weed-planters.They are cheap and easy to build, though.


Good luck with yours!

pdtw

Posted 3:28 pm, 03/11/2012

We built our beds 4 x 4 & used 12 inch width boards so we would have a good depth to fill in with dirt. We decided to go with 4 x 4 instead of 8 x 8 so we could reach it all the way around without having to crawl in it for anything. worked great for us.

PeacefulHeart

Posted 3:22 pm, 03/11/2012

We'd like to raise our 3 veggie gardens this year (each garden is 8' x 8'). Thinking about using 8-inch cedar boards, but read that if you use boards longer than 4-foot long, you should brace them in the middle. Has anyone done this with their gardens? How much did you raise them? What type of material did you use as a frame? Have you had much luck?

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