Hello again,
I, like some others have to make do with pots and containers. I also have to contend with a lovely dog that likes to knock them over and eat the new shoots
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Has anyone put online a nail by nail, screw by screw account on how to build a raised bed. Something that i could have a go at making. I was at a local timver yard and they have 4foot square containers for trees that looked the business but cost �30. I'm sure the wood and screws would be a lot less.....
Garrett
I, like some others have to make do with pots and containers. I also have to contend with a lovely dog that likes to knock them over and eat the new shoots
. Has anyone put online a nail by nail, screw by screw account on how to build a raised bed. Something that i could have a go at making. I was at a local timver yard and they have 4foot square containers for trees that looked the business but cost �30. I'm sure the wood and screws would be a lot less.....
Garrett
And therein lies the rub...even unplaned timber in sizes big enough to build heavyweight, "adult" boxes costs a fair bit.
Old scaffolding boards, such as those that scaffolding companies must periodically throw out, are perfect, once you remove the end bands, the only problem is that I think most companies have swopped to steel now. Old tongue and groove floor boards however are excellent, and you can get them by looking for companies renovating blocks of flats;most builders nowadays don't have yards for storage, so are often keen to pass on items that otherwise must be landfilled.
Fancy a CD by snail mail ?
Thanks guys, that's exactly the sort of thing I needed to know ! Cheers.
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