thank you! me too. i need to repaint it though. dreading thatLove your bench.
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thank you! me too. i need to repaint it though. dreading thatLove your bench.
We have these! They're a bit interesting to put together and you should look into layering the soil for long term use. I foget the term but my brother layered old firewood at the bottom of our big one so as it broke down it would help the soil.has anyone here ever used something like these? and what was your experience? View attachment 4289873
thanks! how long have you had them? do they bend easily?We have these! They're a bit interesting to put together and you should look into layering the soil for long term use. I foget the term but my brother layered old firewood at the bottom of our big one so as it broke down it would help the soil.
They're really good raised beds and the ones we have haven't rusted yet. I just finished clearing out the weeds and other than the dirt on the sides being frozen it was pretty easy.
have you had them long? and are you happy with them?The 1st picture is the big pallet bed and I call it my potato bed. 2nd is my herb bed. 3rd is the small pallet bed with my stairstep metal raised bed. And the last one is my small metal bed.
I don't remember what year I bought them but I believe it was last year and yes they are great. The pallet beds after we messed up the 1st one was really surprising easy to put together. I'm happier with the pallet beds probably because my husband and I made them together. I do want to move all the beds to be able to rototill the garden area and get rid of the weeds. I'm also wanting to dig down fairly deep to use the method of hueglkulture. I know it's not spelled right but I'm sure you can understand what I mean.have you had them long? and are you happy with them?
i love the way you did the pallet ones!