[Total: 0 Average: 0/5]You must sign in to vote Raised beds are the best way to grow most vegetables and herbs. The soil drains faster, is easier to work, and is less weedy. Follow Charlie’s steps to creating a bountiful raised-bed garden. Video Rating: 5 / 5 Raised bed gardens offer many advantages over traditional gardens. Watch this informative video from About.com on the best ways to build your own raised bed to grow the garden you always imagined. Video Rating: 5 / 5
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I think pressure treated wood is ok now days. I have one and it’s not a problem. ?
What are all the water bottles for? Do you use them for a drip kind of system or to cover plants to protect from cold? Or? are they just to help carry water from a well or pump?
true? story
Don’t use straw if you have neighbors.. Unless you want them bitching about straw? blowing all into their yards.
But what about the chemicals used to treat the? wood, I understand they use arsenic.