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Re: raised garden beds [Re: BhamFred] #2039162
02/25/17 09:05 AM
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Originally Posted By: BhamFred
buckets do fine, just have to water more often. I have to water my container tomatoes every day in june/july heat


Yep..that's the only downside. In the summer I have to water them in the morning and evening.


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Re: raised garden beds [Re: HBWALKER14] #2039172
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ok Maggie, you have raised the bar on me. Now I gotta go build me another raised bed.

MsHunter, all my raised beds are on slopes. use a line level (about $1.50 at your local) to get it right.


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Re: raised garden beds [Re: Skinny] #2039182
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Originally Posted By: Skinny
ok Maggie, you have raised the bar on me. Now I gotta go build me another raised bed.

MsHunter, all my raised beds are on slopes. use a line level (about $1.50 at your local) to get it right.

laugh grin


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Re: raised garden beds [Re: Skinny] #2039196
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Originally Posted By: Skinny
MsHunter, all my raised beds are on slopes. use a line level (about $1.50 at your local) to get it right.


Luverne ain't known for it's hills.


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Re: raised garden beds [Re: HBWALKER14] #2039202
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This is what my octagon bed usually looks like during the warm months. It pulls in loads of bees, butterflies and pollinators! This was taken last spring really before most of the flowers had bloomed.


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Re: raised garden beds [Re: Skinny] #2039206
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Originally Posted By: Skinny

MsHunter, all my raised beds are on slopes. use a line level (about $1.50 at your local) to get it right.


I actually thought about that but then I would have to fence it to keep the dang dogs out. I built a shelf down my fence and set the buckets on it. Have a hose right there and the dogs can't dig or pisses on them. Works out pretty good for me.


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Re: raised garden beds [Re: HBWALKER14] #2039303
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For what it is worth, here are a couple of shots of the panels I put on the raised beds. They work amazingly well.

If you cannot guess, gardening is my passion.





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Re: raised garden beds [Re: FurFlyin] #2039985
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Originally Posted By: Skinny
MsHunter, all my raised beds are on slopes. use a line level (about $1.50 at your local) to get it right.


Luverne ain't known for it's hills.


believe it or not, we got hills. They just aint what you north bama folks call hills. Perfectly flat land is at a premium around here.


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Re: raised garden beds [Re: HBWALKER14] #2041215
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Maggie, you got some nice looking beds. You got me wanting to take down 5 water oaks in backyard for more sunlight for raised beds.

Re: raised garden beds [Re: Grizz] #2041325
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Originally Posted By: Grizz
Maggie, you got some nice looking beds. You got me wanting to take down 5 water oaks in backyard for more sunlight for raised beds.


Go for it!! We grow soooooooo much in our raised beds and eat amazing food all summer and even put some up!! If I still had to grow in the ground and do all that weeding, I would not even think about doing my gardening now. The older we get the more efficient we get....

Thanks for the compliment too...mighty nice of ya.


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Re: raised garden beds [Re: HBWALKER14] #2042393
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English peas up and kickin' it along with a few left over onions from the fall...


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Re: raised garden beds [Re: tfd1224] #2077696
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Originally Posted By: tfd1224
Troy, why you plabting blueberry bushes in a raised garden bed?


because it is in my backyard where the dang deer can't go... grin same reason I don't plant a winter garden...dang deer.


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Re: raised garden beds [Re: HBWALKER14] #2134415
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My octagon raised bed is showing off with flowers and herbs..


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