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I love to watch her screw the wood.
I love you garden girl. I think it is for real this time.
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use stone or cement problem solved
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have you tried hugelkultur?
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You make it sound so easy!!
I wish!
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Thank you for the info!:)
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I am sure those beds will help grow some terrific cotton plants.
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does health and safety exist in the USA? If that drill bit snapped it would pierce her designer sunglasses!!
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not garden! garen!
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just wanted to check on you great chanel check out our garden box
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@wag220
I rather have rotting wood in the garden than toxic protection chemicals in my food. The fact that wood rots away is a feature, not a problem. There is too much stuff which isn't decomposing. People simply don't care. You'll also will have great fun building new ones every 50 years :) I've seen such beds build in WWI and they are still all okay.
MillyVanillification 1 year ago 10
Regarding Pressure Treated Wood... multiple University Extension programs have done extensive studies. I'm not aware of a single study that has found any significant issues. The chemicals in the wood are bound tightly to the wood fibers. Keep the soil PH neutral, avoid root crops like carrots being closer than 2" to the sides for the first few years and you'll be fine. It's a personal choice, but I'd rather not kill more trees every 5 -10 years based on concerns with no supporting data.
mburr3 3 months ago