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Post #36906055 added 02-01-2011 2:58 PM by james04 in Archived Deals
Kind of crapped out. Went to the self serv and when I got to the terminal. It said wait for customer service. So I go to turn around and go to the machine across from me. There was the cashier waving...
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Post #36846065 added 01-30-2011 5:38 PM by FireRockss in Archived Deals
I made a raised garden bed and put it on a flat part of my roof. It gets part sun and part shade all day. If you get type of sun,I would think that using it on concrete would be fine. I started...
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Post #36846167 added 01-30-2011 5:43 PM by travathian in Archived Deals
Obviously your Grandma, given how few brain cells you gotta have left to make such an ignorant comment.
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Post #36851459 added 01-30-2011 9:58 PM by borderguy in Archived Deals
The paint chips mom let you eat did more damage. I'll be stopping by my HD tomorrow to check.
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Post #36851583 added 01-30-2011 10:01 PM by swan771 in Archived Deals
I have a friend who built his own using redwood and L type brackets. this site has directions and tips: http://eartheasy.com/grow_raised_beds.htm
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Post #36851119 added 01-30-2011 9:42 PM by clydethenewfie in Archived Deals
4x4, 4x6, 6x6 and 3x5's are traditionally the only ground contact rated lumber readily available (at least in NE Ohio)
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Post #36834625 added 01-30-2011 7:35 AM by Rockalittle in Archived Deals
The worst part is this genius lives in my town. If they see something ringing up for a penny, they realize someone forgot to remove it. They aren't supposed to sell it. The idea is to get it to the...
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Post #36832395 added 01-30-2011 3:27 AM by gergev in Archived Deals
6" H, mights as well put dirt on a hotplate
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Post #36826607 added 01-29-2011 8:09 PM by Hal01 in Archived Deals
Genius.:shake:
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Post #36841159 added 01-30-2011 1:15 PM by whaboush in Archived Deals
Another genius, made by grandma. :shake: Frame-It-All offers Raised Garden and Sandbox kits which contain all the components for simple to assemble projects. Our composite Wood Grain Timbers are...
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Post #36843381 added 01-30-2011 3:28 PM by swan771 in Archived Deals
found 4 of the composite ones at my HD way up high in the garden center. Asked the nice SA to get them down for me and she insisted on taking them up to the register. Well, they rang a penny so she...
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Post #36906243 added 02-01-2011 3:05 PM by RogieRog in Archived Deals
I found 2 of the 40$ ones (SKU 148-254)....I thought SWEET! Took them to the self checkout and they rand up 19.00 ugh
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Post #36894153 added 02-01-2011 9:33 AM by hot2004 in Archived Deals
I was able to place 3 at a time in bagging area without any problem. Saw few at Edison store last night (both models).
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Post #36841539 added 01-30-2011 1:40 PM by hooha23 in Archived Deals
Good to know. GF wants an herb garden.
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Post #36825085 added 01-29-2011 6:40 PM by 2buckchuck in Archived Deals
"Our composite Wood Grain Timbers are manufactured from 60% recycled, post-consumer plastic and 40% wood flour."
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Post #36826527 added 01-29-2011 8:03 PM by blgli in Archived Deals
You just violated rule 1 of slickdeals! NEVER CALL!!! ;);)
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Post #36824587 added 01-29-2011 6:13 PM by hot2004 in Archived Deals
If you had missed the previous Lowes or Home Depot deals on raised garden beds, here is your another chance. Two models are now at $0.01 at home depot B&M. YMMV to find or getting one after finding...
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Post #36826729 added 01-29-2011 8:15 PM by 49erJay in Archived Deals
So when they see they are a penny they surely won't want any haha
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Post #36910495 added 02-01-2011 5:40 PM by webgarden in Archived Deals
none at either of my local Home Depots, also checked for th penny deals on the Viagoro pruners and shears. Found the sticker and shelf space for them, all out of stock.
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Post #36920405 added 02-02-2011 4:50 AM by james04 in Archived Deals
Could you elaborate a bit. What material that is rot resistant, can you buy for $5?
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Post #36848403 added 01-30-2011 7:46 PM by donkeykick in Archived Deals
A 2x4 is only 3.5 inches wide. That's not a very deep raised bed. The other issue is that if the wood is not treated, it will eventually rot since it's sitting on the ground. If it's treated wood,...
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Post #36831207 added 01-30-2011 12:16 AM by FireRockss in Archived Deals
No worries, I know most of the guys their and the one I spoke to likes me for some reason.He gives me 75% of plants or free stuff they r gonna trash for no reason. I don't have to wake up early in...
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Post #36906517 added 02-01-2011 3:14 PM by klumsyboy in Archived Deals
just make your own earthbox for about 5$...works great!
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Post #36846581 added 01-30-2011 6:06 PM by clydethenewfie in Archived Deals
hey... can't help it if his grandma gets wood in back alleys or off the black market. (considering the ban on arsenic in home lumber that went into effect in 2003)
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Post #36847595 added 01-30-2011 7:07 PM by KingUltra in Archived Deals
What's everyones opinion on making one with regular 2x4s ?
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Post #36861605 added 01-31-2011 9:40 AM by sledskill in Archived Deals
SCOOOORE! had to really hunt in the rafters, weren't anywhere near the current floor stock of garden beds. Saw the SKU on a pallet up high that said qty 4. got a cart and asked a guy to get them...
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Post #36832157 added 01-30-2011 2:38 AM by gabuchu in Archived Deals
I know nothing about gardening so here is my stupid question. Can i put this on top of concrete and then just fill with soil and begin to plant?
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Post #36832183 added 01-30-2011 2:45 AM by sHockz_atx in Archived Deals
I would not suggest doing this, at all. Concrete can cause your roots to become either too hot or too cold depending on temp effectively killing your plants or stunting crop growth.
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Post #36826573 added 01-29-2011 8:06 PM by FireRockss in Archived Deals
When I called I asked what price are any selling for,not if it is on sale or is 1cent. I also just asked if they have any raised garden beds in stock(not specifying any type). That's not breaking the...
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Post #36825193 added 01-29-2011 6:47 PM by FireRockss in Archived Deals
Just got off the phone with 1 of my Home Depot's. They had a few of one of them in stock but it was only marked down to $30 from $50. Guess I'll call the others tmw. NE1 know if 1 HD will one another...
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Post #36824661 added 01-29-2011 6:17 PM by LoveStamps in Archived Deals
Yum! Vegetables grown in wood that's been treated with arsenic. Just like Gramma used to make!
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Post #36824861 added 01-29-2011 6:27 PM by hot2004 in Archived Deals
I remember, this topic was the hot discussion point/debate within previous raised garden threads. I am sure the same discussion will continue in this thread too.
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Post #36887813 added 02-01-2011 6:01 AM by james04 in Archived Deals
Yes! I have been thinking of going on the hunt for these. But thought that it would be impossible to scan this on the self check out. Because the machine will want you to place item in the bagging...
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Post #36897427 added 02-01-2011 11:02 AM by LoveStamps in Archived Deals
Arsenic is used in the process of compressing wood. Have a nice day...

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