ambenz
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While following Don Long, I liked the idea he did of building a raised garden bed for his wife.
His beds were a little too large for me, but he inspired me on this project.
I got 2 free homemade wooden twin bed bunks off of a local free site.
Cut the bunks down, stacked and secured them on top of each other.
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Added junk Styrofoam along the bottom edges, lined with 4 mil plastic, added a pipe and drain.
Never kept that wood brace inside the box, instead I used two metal straps on the top so I wouldn't compromise the liner.
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Painted the outside with durable porch cement paint.
Then gravel, and dirt....20, 5 gallon buckets of dirt!
Just over 2 feet deep of dirt.....Yes those are pool noodles.
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Side view....
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I also made a greenhouse top....
Front view of the 4 "A" frames holding the greenhouse structure together. I added aluminum wire halfway down the sides of the frames to support the plastic with minimal shadows...
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The green house sits on the top of the pool noodles and is secured with bungees on each end. Seeing condensation already on the inside plastic....Lattice in place when plants outgrow greenhouse and cover comes off.
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This picture shows the location of our raised garden bed in relation to our rain barrels, garden prep table, and property edge.
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The greenhouse already survived 60+ mile per hour winds ...
It will keep our early plants safe from hard rain and cool temps at night. Ready for planting on April 1st. Got my tomato plant, Romaine and spinach, carrots, and radishes.
We are pretty landlocked here on my little piece of turf but it doesn't mean we can't have a garden. It was a fun winter retirement project for futzing in my temperature controlled garage...I love tinkering in there during the winter!
His beds were a little too large for me, but he inspired me on this project.
I got 2 free homemade wooden twin bed bunks off of a local free site.
Cut the bunks down, stacked and secured them on top of each other.
View media item 111361
Added junk Styrofoam along the bottom edges, lined with 4 mil plastic, added a pipe and drain.
Never kept that wood brace inside the box, instead I used two metal straps on the top so I wouldn't compromise the liner.
View media item 111362
Painted the outside with durable porch cement paint.
Then gravel, and dirt....20, 5 gallon buckets of dirt!
Just over 2 feet deep of dirt.....Yes those are pool noodles.
View media item 111363
Side view....
View media item 111364
I also made a greenhouse top....
Front view of the 4 "A" frames holding the greenhouse structure together. I added aluminum wire halfway down the sides of the frames to support the plastic with minimal shadows...
View media item 111365
The green house sits on the top of the pool noodles and is secured with bungees on each end. Seeing condensation already on the inside plastic....Lattice in place when plants outgrow greenhouse and cover comes off.
View media item 111366
This picture shows the location of our raised garden bed in relation to our rain barrels, garden prep table, and property edge.
View media item 111367
The greenhouse already survived 60+ mile per hour winds ...
It will keep our early plants safe from hard rain and cool temps at night. Ready for planting on April 1st. Got my tomato plant, Romaine and spinach, carrots, and radishes.
We are pretty landlocked here on my little piece of turf but it doesn't mean we can't have a garden. It was a fun winter retirement project for futzing in my temperature controlled garage...I love tinkering in there during the winter!
