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    Default My concrete bed solution ...

    I recently built a cinder block raised veggie garden bed and so far, am pleased with the results.
    We removed the grass from the area we wanted to build the bed in, scraped away some dirt under each
    block as it was laid to level each row, put a layer of weed protector in each section before adding the dirt,
    and installed a drip irrigation system (from a starter kit purchased at Home Depot).
    We didn't cement/mortar the bricks together - alternating them as they were stacked seemed to stablize each layer.

    I'm concerned about the bed drying out easily so maybe shoud have put in a layer of plastic along the outside walls
    of the whole structure but this was my 1st attempt at a raised bed - so I'm learning as I go.

    Shelley
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    Default Working With What You Have

    Hi. This year I decided to try raised beds for several reasons, poor soil, gophers, and weeds just to name a few. My husband made me some beds out of redwood two by fours. I ended up, however, with more plants than beds. Not wanting to spend a lot of money, I looked around the property (acreage seems to attract "stuff") to see what was available. Some how we seemed to accumulate quite a few tires over the years. I figured it couldn't hurt to try, so I stacked them three high and in went the tomatoes and cucumbers. So far they are doing great, and an added plus is recycling the old tires. I know not everybody has tires lying around, but if you visit a tire shop they are often more than happy to give you some they had to dispose of anyway! And if your so inclined, you can always find tires on the side of country roads. I know, I live on a back road, and it seems sometimes people think my street is a dump site. For pictures of my tire garden, visit my blog at www.fromtreestoweeds.com

    Thanks,
    Melanie

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