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Yay!!! Raised bed vegetable gardening is easy once you slap the boards together and get the dirt in it. I use shallow one board beds for strawberries, lettuce, and blueberry shrubs. Shallow rooted things can go in with the Blueberry's. Lettuce gets harvested before its time to harvest berries. Strawberries are shallow rooted too.Wow, I finally caught up!
You guys have inspired me to make a new, small raised bed to grow my veggies in!
I am also going to try to locate Osage orange in NC for the new chicken coop and a border for the old mini pasture.
If anyone in NC knows where to get it (or of a reliable online nursery that sells it) I would very much appreciate the tips.![]()
Thanks and happy gardening!![]()
I use two boards high for the deep rooted things. We pick up cheap cedar fence boards and 2"x4"s at the DIY warehouse and my husband puts them together very quickly. He cuts all the end boards at one time along with the corners. We just have them sitting above ground and fill them up. We like the idea of moving them if we choose. Long ago we used old railroad ties but they are soaked in poison and creosote. Not something I want my food growing along side. We don't have those on our property any longer. My daughter uses landscape timbers. She can sit on the edge while she putters. Whatever holds dirt will work. I use old rusty wheelbarrows for flowers and herbs. A friend of mine filled an old row boat with dirt and planted it in her front yard. A boat full of strawberries and herbs looks amazing. It was too holey to float but it drains well. hah!