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Looks wonderful!Got my new pallet wood hügelkultur raised bed planted with cherry tomatoes that I started in the house - on my pallet wood seed starting shelf - earlier this spring.
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I like to use the square foot gardening system in my raised beds, but I was unsure of the spacing for cherry tomatoes. In the past, I have planted tomatoes one per 4 squares, so my 4X4 raised bed only had 4 tomato plants in them. But when I looked up cherry tomatoes, it said to plant them 1 per square foot. That sounds really cramped to me to have 16 tomato plants in a 4X4 bed. After some thought, I planted these cherry tomato plants 16 inches apart giving me 9 plants for this 4X4 raised bed.
In keeping with the low cost of this bed, I got that white twine for free from the Menards load out shack. I just staple it to the wood where I want and presto, the grid is done! I added the tomato cages later, so everything is done in that bed.
I had 4 cherry tomato plants leftover, so I planted them in one of my older 4X4 foot raised beds but spaced them out 1 plant per 4 squares. That should give me a good idea of what spacing works better for the cherry tomato plants. 4 or 9 plants per 4X4 foot bed.
FWIW, I really like the design of this new pallet wood raised bed and even more so now that it is filled with topsoil/compost and I have plants growing in it. It looks even better in real life than in this picture.
I have a fence I made outta pallets the same exact way!!! It's serving its purpose super well with the goats!! They've not escaped yet!!I decided to leave them whole, stand them on their sides and support them with t-posts. Why cut them up when they are already configured as fence panels? Much easier, and I don't care what it looks like. I just care that it works.
I didn't get them set up today, but at least I figured out what I'm going to do with them.
I think I changed my mind about how I'm going to use the pallets. They're in pretty bad shape, lots of the boards are broken or cracked. And I kind of want it to look like I put some creativity into this fence project.I have a fence I made outta pallets the same exact way!!! It's serving its purpose super well with the goats!! They've not escaped yet!!
(*knocks on wood)
Those nails are a PAIN!!!I think I changed my mind about how I'm going to use the pallets. They're in pretty bad shape, lots of the boards are broken or cracked. And I kind of want it to look like I put some creativity into this fence project.
I'm thinking I'll disassemble with a circular saw, use the good ~2' sections to build a 2 foot tall, more or less, wooden fence, and then run 4 foot tall chicken wire above that. That'll make a 6 foot tall fence that should block chickens and deer (I hope).
I tried pulling some boards off this morning and they just pretty much cracked. Those darn spiral nails hang on tight!
Yes!! You've got to be able to admire your hard work!!!!I got a good deal on two 5# boxes of ring shank nails that will hold things together pretty well. I need to use them for something!
Another thing, if I just stand the pallets on edge, the fence would be 44" tall. I wouldn't be able to admire my garden unless I was close enough to look over the fence. With a 2' tall wooden base and chicken wire above I'll be able to see my garden better.
Thanks!Yes!! You've got to be able to admire your hard work!!!!
I am bummed bc I can't just look out and see my goatsm..but for goats the fence height is necessary lol
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