Home Depot has
Holland River Red Concrete Paver Brick (7.75"x4"x1.75") for
$0.25. Select free curbside pickup where stock permits.
Note, availability for curbside pickup may vary by location.
Thanks to community member
tunabreath for finding this deal.
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I am waiting for Lowe's bc these are thinner.
But no they aren't technically fire resistant, I'm sure daily roaring fires would deteriorate them pretty quick. The fires we had in this one, you could put your feet on the bricks most of the time. At the end of the day if you do 12 bricks in 4 rows thats like 12 bucks plus a few bucks for adhesive, it's a cheap experiment.
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I bought a couple hundred bricks several years ago for a project and didn't pay too much attention to the color. I have some bricks that are dark red with shades of gray with others that are light red, almost pink. May not matter to some people but just pointing out that these aren't necessarily uniform "red".
I recall home depot had a 30 day price adjustment policy for online orders, I assume you're past the deadline. In store is YMMV as typically they refuse to price adjust to match any new sales. I once had to call corporate who spoke to the store manager in order for them to honor a price match on a sale item that I purchased a week ago.
One of the reasons I like using the wood is I do a coat of Rustoleum spray paint on the outside and do a custom look, then each year I either touch up or paint over it with a new look. If you don't care, the treated wood should be fine on its own.
Whatever you do, don't buy the raised garden kits. You might get one season out of them and then they start to rot out.
One last tip. If you get a lot of cardboard boxes from places like Amazon. LIne the bottom of your raised bed with the cardboard boxes, then throw the dirt over it. When the cardboard gets mushy, you'll get a lot of worms in the soil that eat the cardboard and when they leave their castings it will help your garden grow from the extra nutrients. You can buy worm castings at stores like Lowe's, but no point when you can just use your extra boxes. Good luck.
Isn't it bad to use treated wood on a garden bed. Wont chemicals leech to your veggies?
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