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Uploaded by on Jun 13, 2009

Showing the progress.. Half built raised cedar beds from cedar fence boards.

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  • did you put felt,mesh, or plastic down on the bottom?

  • Only cardboard went on the bottom.

  • How many boards are on a pallet? 440?

  • i think that sounds about right. I dont remember.

  • How many boards did you use in all?

  • I originally purchased two pallets worth. we have about 1/3 a pallet left.

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  • lots of questions...

    1.what did u fill boxes with?

    2.was all the wood ceder?

    3.what kind of oil was that again?

    4. how will the arrogation work? ( will it be above ground,underground or what?)

    5. how much did all that cost you, a round about number>

    looks great, love the idea... gonna implement your ideas to my garden.

  • @dragon76dc Why is it that a boring expanse of green is more valuable? Who gets to decide that?

  • ahh, this is insanely cool!

  • Why did you make these garden beds so high? You only need half the size in the heights. Just wondering. I did mine not that high.

  • I bet your neighbors just love you. Your curb appeal just brought down all their homes value.

  • Your beds are unbelievably beautiful - I have such envy! And how nice to be gardening at waist height. - Anna

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