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Re: raised bed farming pros and cons [Re: Flip Flop Fisher] #14346842 04/18/22 09:28 PM
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thanks guys..lots of great info as usual cheers

Re: raised bed farming pros and cons [Re: Flip Flop Fisher] #14346917 04/18/22 11:22 PM
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We have a friend and she had her husband build her raised beds at the height of her kitchen counters so she could garden without having to bend over.

He built them out of wood but the link above fromSams makes a lot of sense.

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Re: raised bed farming pros and cons [Re: spacejunkie] #14347374 04/19/22 03:35 PM
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Originally Posted by spacejunkie
I used railroad ties. Three ties tall, two in length and 1/2 of one wide. Lined it with heavy duty plastic. It is now ten years old and still in good shape. It is the right height and width to make working it easy.


The chemical's in the ties make me nervous.

Re: raised bed farming pros and cons [Re: TreeBass] #14347468 04/19/22 05:12 PM
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Originally Posted by TreeBass
I have 6 of these from Sam's Club: Keter XL Urban Bloomer Resin Elevated Planter Raised Garden Bed

https://www.samsclub.com/p/keter-xl...d-planter-raised-garden-bed/prod22272879

Going on third year, easy cleanup, stackable for winter storage, and easy on my back




Exactly what I have and I grow tomatoes, peppers, onions, squash and this year added broccoli. They work wonderfully.


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