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Started by caseylee, February 18, 2008, 09:27:22

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caseylee

has anyone got pictures or a diagram on how to build a raised bed.  I have manged to get about 8 pallets and would like to try my hand at diy.
Thanks
Linda

caseylee



jennym

Here's one:
http://www.ahta.org/AHTA%20Raised%20Bed.pdf
and another:
http://www.thetempos.com/raised_beds.htm

There may be instructions in the Wiki here but I can't get into it at the moment  ???

alienwithaview

have you tried:

www.no-dig-vegetablegarden.com/raised-vegetable-garden.html

It looks nice and easy, and we're going to try something like this

caseylee

I have been very lucky to have got tons of pallets form a ex alloment holder, so I wan to make them into my raise beds, I have never built them before so this is going to be fun

mrf94

I built mine put of pallets ill take some pics tomorrow and post them,

If your going to strip pallets get yourself a hacksaw and a hammer
you need only enough of a gap to get your hacksaw down to the nails
saw the nails and you have clean piece of wood no splits etc,

caseylee

My husband has got so many tool so I think he has a hacksaw, I would love to see pics jsut to see basically how they turn out

Old bird

Casey Lee

There is, a much simpler way to do this I think!

I started my first one with corner posts belted into the ground and then get the sides and tops and bottoms on.  But that took ages!

Now I have got quite deep scruffy wood from skips and the like all I do is dig a straight deepish trench and back fill with earth.  Some of the pictures on the websites you were given show putting newspaper in the bottom - but I woul make sure that you have dug a good depth down before putting paper in as the idea is that the beds are "deep" and so the roots can go down easily.  With the paper in the way that would put a few root vegetables off completely!!

Good luck with yours anyway - they are so much easier to look after!  I now have got 80% of my 2 lotties with deep beds and life is much easier!

Old Bird

;D

mrf94

As promised pics of  my raised beds made from pallets









hope these help

mrf94

mrf94

The corner posts are left high on purpose so i can add another plank and
deepen the bed

mrf94

manicscousers

that's what we did, mrf..now they're 3 or 4 boards high, depending on where they are on the plot  ;D

carolinej

I'm hoping to get mine higher eventually, but I think it will take a while as I have so many beds and so little compost and manure :(

cj :)

caseylee

thank you for the picture, they look brilliant that exactly what I want to do, lets hope hubby gets them made soon for me.  At least I can show him what I am after.
Thank you for that
Linda

asbean

Don't forget to leave enough room between the beds so you can walk  (two feet minimum, depending on the size of your OH's feet)  ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
The Tuscan Beaneater

mrf94

Your welcome,

The beds are a measured 2 ft apart side by side, and 3 ft end to end
to allow for the wheelbarrow they are two spade depths down from the base of the wood with a spade depth of hoss muck on top



mrf94

Plot69

Quote from: caseylee on February 18, 2008, 09:27:22
has anyone got pictures or a diagram on how to build a raised bed.

Have you not thought about lazy beds? I've got three plots and I'd need a forest full of wood to edge all my beds so I built them the lazy way.

Have a look in my gallery and you'll see what I mean. I now have two plots completed and am working on the third that I've just taken on.   
Tony.

Sow it, grow it, eat it.

Froglegs

I do it the lazy way as well on my two plots, and if i change the layout of the plots as i sometimes do there on dismantling to do. :)

Old bird

Hi Plot 69

I think your "lazy beds" aka raised beds look marvellous!  Bob Flowerdew does his your way!  I think that yours is probably the best way as you have the domed effect which allows more light and air to get to the plants whilst allowing more drainage etc. and also allowing you to plant closer together.  I think that originally this was the way forward that John Seymour took (although I haven't checked it out recently).

I have done mine with wood because once they are done I don't have to worry about edges and paths between - but yours are certainly impressive and certainly look very neat!

Well done - I should think you should re-picture yours, start a new thread, and those that can't afford the wood or haven't got the skill (like me!!) should copy yours.

Old Bird
::) ;D

Lauren S

Thanks for posting your plot pics. It has given me new ideas, and might save me a few pounds in nails  ::)
:) Net It Or You Won't Get It  :)

Froglegs

What do you use for paths P69,i go for old carpet. :)

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