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s/o gardening - Who has a Raised Garden?
Now that I am able to garden again, I am thinking of doing a raised garden. Did you all make yours? What wood did you use? I found a few articles on the web, but if you have a great how to article, I would love to read it. Would welcome any tips too!
Thanks!
Re: s/o gardening - Who has a Raised Garden?
We have a raised garden. We had planned to build one a couple years ago and priced everything out. Then we were in Sam's and noticed a display of Greenland Gardener boxes. They were $30 for a raised bed and we bought two. We used organic garden soil to fill the boxes and it took a lot of soil.
Here's the website and there's free shipping on all orders: http://shop.greenlandgardener.com/products/single-bed-garden-42-x-42-x-6
In one bed, we planted 4 tomatoes on on half and 8 green peppers and 4 jalepeno peppers on the other half. The other box had 4 zukes and 5 cukes - we put up a wire fence for the cukes to climb so they don't take up a lot of room in our small garden area.
This is a pic from last year when we added the patio and garden to our backyard...we moved the tomatoes to the left box this year because they blocked too much sun last year.
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I ditto the above points about not using pressure treated lumber. i'm against it for everything b/c of soil leaching issues, truth be told. I also ditto making sure your path is wide enough & if you can't walk around it, not to make the beds more than 2' deep. I didn't think this was important & made mine 3' deep & it was such a pain to reach the back without stepping on the soil (not compacting the soil is one of the points of using raised beds after all).
i strongly recommend reading (you can get from library) Square Foot Gardening. It talks about how to build, gives information on intensive growing (the Mel's mix pixie referred to), etc.