Raised bed vegetable garden
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That should work nicely.
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GRASS MURDERER!!!! ..... jk
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I didn't notice your comment months ago. Sorry about that. The stain is a natural oil so it shouldn't be a problem. It's linseed oil.
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stops it rotting. anyone worried about the woodstain leachin into the soil could line the raised bed with some gravel/crushed bricks etc at the bottom and line the sides with polythene sheeting? once the stain is dry it shouldnt be a problem though - and there are plenty of natural oils you could use instaid of commercial stuff
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It does ok. It needs to be reapplied every other year though. If you want something to last longer than try something from the store.
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How does the stain protect the wood?
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What is biochar? & How did you make your own stain? That looks good. I want to make a raised garden too. as well as put up a small (very small) green house.
Thank you for this vid.
EarthElla 1 year ago
@EarthElla Biochar is a form of slightly underdone charcoal. It acts as a nutrient bank so it's good for organic gardening. I have a video on making natural oil stain. You should be able to find it in the related videos to the right. Or you can look through my vids to find it.
theoriginalSkooby 1 year ago
How do the posts in the middle of the long sections provide stability? They don't appear to be pounded into the ground.
gorounds30 1 year ago 2
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They keep the long boards from warping out of place. They were warped a little to begin with.
theoriginalSkooby 1 year ago