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Hello everyone.
We have 4 raised beds built out of composite decking so it will never rot and never have to be replaced. They are 12 ft long, 4 ft wide and 2 ft high I believe. We also put welded wire on the bottoms to keep them free from moles and the like.
We never would have been able to afford such a thing if we hadn't found a place going out of business that was selling them, so we bought the seconds and built from that. They look fabulous and I already have 3 of them planted this year, with something coming up in each one already. :rose
I have been thinking of building more raised beds, but don't want to build from untreated lumber since it rots to quickly, and don't want to use treated lumber because I don't want the chemicals leaching into the soil and into my plants, possibly killing them.
My question is, what would you recommend to build the new raised beds from that won't rot?
I have been thinking of using cement blocks to build a smaller bed with ...maybe even mortaring the blocks together, but I'm just not sure.
Your thoughts please?
We have 4 raised beds built out of composite decking so it will never rot and never have to be replaced. They are 12 ft long, 4 ft wide and 2 ft high I believe. We also put welded wire on the bottoms to keep them free from moles and the like.
We never would have been able to afford such a thing if we hadn't found a place going out of business that was selling them, so we bought the seconds and built from that. They look fabulous and I already have 3 of them planted this year, with something coming up in each one already. :rose
I have been thinking of building more raised beds, but don't want to build from untreated lumber since it rots to quickly, and don't want to use treated lumber because I don't want the chemicals leaching into the soil and into my plants, possibly killing them.
My question is, what would you recommend to build the new raised beds from that won't rot?
I have been thinking of using cement blocks to build a smaller bed with ...maybe even mortaring the blocks together, but I'm just not sure.
Your thoughts please?