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expiredwedgietime posted Mar 18, 2024 04:36 PM
expiredwedgietime posted Mar 18, 2024 04:36 PM

FOYUEE - Galvanized Raised Garden Bed - 8x4x1ft $39.48

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Significantly cheaper than most alternative options. Good reviews - Over 6,100 reviews at an average of 4.6. Definitely not the sturdiest metal, but if you're careful when assembling these should hold up for years to come.

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Significantly cheaper than most alternative options. Good reviews - Over 6,100 reviews at an average of 4.6. Definitely not the sturdiest metal, but if you're careful when assembling these should hold up for years to come.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07T499RHJ

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Model: FOYUEE Galvanized Raised Garden Beds for Vegetables Large Metal Planter Box Steel Kit Flower Herb, 8x4x1ft

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Mar 20, 2024 11:51 AM
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IndigoMorning6118Mar 20, 2024 11:51 AM
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Tie-Knee height
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SnakePliskenMar 20, 2024 12:53 PM
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Quote from IndigoMorning6118 :
Tie-Knee height
more like mid calf
Mar 20, 2024 12:59 PM
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anvilsvsMar 20, 2024 12:59 PM
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Too shallow for most plants. We have one of the two foot ones which is a lot more money ($140), but is deep enough to grow stuff.
Mar 20, 2024 01:19 PM
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TeamORilloMar 20, 2024 01:19 PM
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I mean it's shallow but perfect for herbs, strawberries, etc that don't need deep soil
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Evan55Mar 20, 2024 01:22 PM
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Quote from anvilsvs :
Too shallow for most plants. We have one of the two foot ones which is a lot more money ($140), but is deep enough to grow stuff.
Can't the plants just keep growing past the bed?
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ralyk4Mar 20, 2024 01:22 PM
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If you are putting it on top of existing soil and not a hard surface it will be fine. There are methods to layer organic material and cardboard first to help draw worms and break up the existing soil so it is ready for the roots when they grow that long.
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jlim0930Mar 20, 2024 01:24 PM
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Quote from anvilsvs :
Too shallow for most plants. We have one of the two foot ones which is a lot more money ($140), but is deep enough to grow stuff.
2ft height would be perfect... i built one 4ft tall and its too hard to fill and a bit tall... 8x3x2 would be perfect
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RockPastaMar 20, 2024 01:50 PM
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Gotta love a product with exclusively photoshopped images because they can't even be bothered to put it outside on real ground
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buyitusedMar 20, 2024 02:07 PM
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Quote from Evan55 :
Can't the plants just keep growing past the bed?
depends where you live. in texas almost all of the soil is clay and most plants won't make it too far down.

if you're in a residential development where the top layer is select fill it would be tough. out in the country it may not matter.
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nukemMar 20, 2024 02:35 PM
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Quote from buyitused :
depends where you live. in texas almost all of the soil is clay and most plants won't make it too far down.

if you're in a residential development where the top layer is select fill it would be tough. out in the country it may not matter.
Dig out as much as you want and replace the soil under the bed with Hügelkultur composting material, you still have the benefits of the raised bed, easier accessibility, early warming and growth, creeping weed control, improved drainage, etc.
Mar 20, 2024 02:39 PM
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CheapBstrd1Mar 20, 2024 02:39 PM
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Quote from SnakePlisken :
more like mid calf
A fine movie from my childhood - double feature with Eye for an Eye
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jcrashMar 20, 2024 02:41 PM
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Quote from anvilsvs :
Too shallow for most plants. We have one of the two foot ones which is a lot more money ($140), but is deep enough to grow stuff.
We planted our gardens in the ground forever. My 12" Raised bed made from 2"x12" has been great every year.
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SnakePliskenMar 20, 2024 04:07 PM
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Quote from CheapBstrd1 :
A fine movie from my childhood - double feature with Eye for an Eye
Can't stand the old hag in that one. Just sayin.

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Mar 20, 2024 05:55 PM
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OG-BluntmanMar 20, 2024 05:55 PM
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Quote from SnakePlisken :
more like mid calf
Little people would disagree.

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