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Yes, the timbers have something in them to keep them from rotting. Dawn said she thinks it's copper. If you have children stay with the ceder. If you are gardening totally organically, stay with the cedar.
You can fit 8 feet in a station wagon....it goes from the dashboard to the back window. Bring towels/small blankets to put over the ends of the boards so they don't mark anything in the car, like the dashboard or back window casing. If your back window goes down, or up for that matter, you can definately get them in....but if you are building 4x4 boxes, have them cut at the store and they are a LOT lighter that way. (cedar is not a LIGHT wood to carry)
Yes, the timbers have something in them to keep them from rotting. Dawn said she thinks it's copper. If you have children stay with the ceder. If you are gardening totally organically, stay with the cedar.
You can fit 8 feet in a station wagon....it goes from the dashboard to the back window. Bring towels/small blankets to put over the ends of the boards so they don't mark anything in the car, like the dashboard or back window casing. If your back window goes down, or up for that matter, you can definately get them in....but if you are building 4x4 boxes, have them cut at the store and they are a LOT lighter that way. (cedar is not a LIGHT wood to carry)