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Re: Building mat's for beds
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- Subject: Re: Building mat's for beds
- From: "Mary McLeod" vega@i4free.co.nz>
- Date: Fri, 17 Nov 2000 00:42:06 +1300
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Your system sounds rather original but I couldn't quite get the full
picture. Do you actually have to join some shorter lengths end to end in
order to achieve a full 4' or 6' side? If so what method do you use?
Mary
> I have used SCRAP 2 X 4s for my 4' X 4' & 4' X 6' raised beds for three
> years now and am very pleased!!
>
> I lay them 4(3 1/2) inch flat on ground and build up by nailing on
whatever
> lengths are available, cutting the last piece to the length needed and
> overlapping the layers alternating left hand/right hand at the corners.
This
> alternate overlap created a structural integrity and eliminates the need
for
> any corner posts.
>
> Advantages: The mass of wood is greater, so provides longer life in rot
> prone areas, but who cares, the scrap is free and is readily available in
> short lengths (which fit in the trunk more easily,) the 3 1/2" horizontal
> surface is far more knee and butt friendly, the beds can be raised in 1
1/2"
> increments as time, soil and availability of scrap dictate.
>
> I have more time available than budget and have really been pleased with
> this system.
>
> I don't recommend concrete building blocks as the reach to the center of a
> 4' (inside dimension) bed is greater than is comfortable for me (35-36"
> shirt sleeve length.)
>
> I hope this helps.
>
> Regards,
> DT (aka Dore Tyler) dee_tee@msn.com
> Doing his own thing in the privacy of his own garden.
> USDA Zone 8b, Tacoma, WA
>
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