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Galvinized troughs used as raised beds . #13086397 03/08/19 08:34 PM
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McCoys has some galvanized water troughs on sale and they're suggesting using them as raised beds .
I've used plastic barrel liners and troughs for years .

Anybody ever use these metal versions for veggie gardening ?

Pros/cons ?

Re: Galvinized troughs used as raised beds . [Re: Siberman] #13086444 03/08/19 09:17 PM
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Just provide good drainage.

Re: Galvinized troughs used as raised beds . [Re: Siberman] #13086898 03/09/19 06:24 AM
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Have not used them but seems like they could get pretty hot.


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Re: Galvinized troughs used as raised beds . [Re: Siberman] #13088914 03/11/19 07:52 PM
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They won't get to hot. Take the drain plug out to allow drainage.

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