Building Raised Garden Bed with Landscape Timbers
This year I decided to add a third raised garden bed in this part of my yard. I built the first two with landscaping timbers, so I wanted the new one to match.
Using a basic "log cabin" structure, the bed is 5 timbers tall. It's 8-ft long and 3-ft wide. I join the timbers together with 4" decking screws, and somewhat anchor the bed in place with 3/8" rebar.
Finally, I fill the bed with a mixture of topsoil, compost manure, and sphagnum/peat moss.
Видео Building Raised Garden Bed with Landscape Timbers канала Great Lakes Prepping
Using a basic "log cabin" structure, the bed is 5 timbers tall. It's 8-ft long and 3-ft wide. I join the timbers together with 4" decking screws, and somewhat anchor the bed in place with 3/8" rebar.
Finally, I fill the bed with a mixture of topsoil, compost manure, and sphagnum/peat moss.
Видео Building Raised Garden Bed with Landscape Timbers канала Great Lakes Prepping
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