I Made A Mistake On My Raised Beds - I Can Live With It
Well, I have noticed that I made a few mistakes in my latest pallet wood raised bed builds. For those who remember, I built a number of pallet wood raised beds this past winter in my garage. Of course, at that time, the wood I used was all nice and dry. However, now when everything is outside and it has been raining for the better part of a week, some of my sideboards have swelled up and I noticed that a few of them have warped.
Here is a picture of the worst of the warping on one of my new raised beds...
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You can see in the corner there that a few boards have warped inwards into the raised bed. That gap, as I measure it, is 7/8 of an inch.
Here is a close up of those warped boards...
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You can see it warped so much from the rain that the brad nails have been pulled out of the 2X4 framing.

However, I can certainly live with this imperfection because of the foresight of my initial design in the pallet wood raised bed v2.0. As you can see, the 2X4 framing is on the outside of the sidewall boards. The sidewall boards are on the inside of the framing. All the weight of the soil in the raised bed is pushing against the sidewall boards holding it in place on the 2X4 frame even though the boards have warped inwards. IF I had placed those sidewall boards on the outside of the 2X4 framing, those warped boards would have blown out!

Lesson learned, just the same, is that in the future I will be sure to leave a slight gap in the sidewall boards to allow for expansion when exposed to rain. I think this is the first time I saw that problem because the pallet wood I used this winter was dry in my garage whereas all my previous raised beds were built outside where I am sure the wood was not nearly as dry.
As I said, I can live with imperfection. However, if I really wanted to cover up my "mistakes", I could easily tack on some top trim boards and nobody would ever know.
Google picture of top trim boards on a raised bed...
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I don't currently plan on adding trim boards to the top of my raised beds, but I do think they do add to the looks of the raised bed, and they also provide somewhat of a place to sit down while tending the raised bed. So, I won't rule out adding top trim boards sometime in the future.

FWIW, all the pallet wood planters I have made for Dear Wife and her flowers do have the top trim boards. She likes the look of the trim boards. Happy Wife, Happy Life!
Picture of one of her new pallet wood planters with top trim boards that I made this past winter...
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