cedar works great for raised beds! will last forever
I need some help from anyone in the Durham area.
I've tried calling all over the place today, and can't seem to find someone with Corrugated metal with a decent gauge. I did find some sheets at Lowes and HD, that were perfect size, but 33 gauge. That's really really thin... I'm looking for somewhere around 18 gauge.
2 feet by 8 feet preferably, but any help would be much appreciated.
The wife wants some raised garden beds... I'm going crazy.
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- Anthony
cedar works great for raised beds! will last forever
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I completely agree, cedar is great, but there are two issues with that.
1. The proper cedar (2x6 or 2x8 rough cut) that I did find is going to be expensive for the sizes of beds she wants. There is some at Lowes, but it is 1x4 through 1x8 boards. I feel that is pretty thin and won't last long.
2. She found this.... How-to instructions for constructing galvanized metal raised garden beds and now she want's these made. lol.
I built one short one last year out of the 1x6 boards from lowes. Just to get the project going, and it seems okay so far. The 4x4 posts i used were douglas fir, or redwood, i think.
I was just wondering if anyone around here had an idea of where to find some thicker steel, or happened to have some lying around. I'm going to check out the ReUse place in Durham, then go over to Lowe's afterwards for "Plan B".
- Semper Fi
- Anthony
How aesthetic does it need to appear? At my house I just berm the soil. But another material option is vinyl siding...lasts indefinitely. With supports, you can raise a bed with it. It's perfect for isolating running plants like mint as well. Check a habitat for humanity store for materials..much cheaper an for a great cause.
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The cedar I use is 1" thick also.
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