I was looking to expand my garden this summer and want to add two raise beds for berry plant . Being unretentive on prison term and cash ( as most of us usually are ! ) , I wanted to get the beds into the garden without let to spend big bucks or dedicate an entire day to build them . After a quick stop at the hardware store , I built these two raise bed in less than 20 minute each . Yes , it took me a trivial longer to fill them , but I have a trick for that , too !
What You’ll Need (Per Bed):
Step 1
Once you ’ve assembled all of your edifice materials , lay the pieces down on a unconditional , level surface . Arrange them so the two 8 - foot boards turn tail the distance of either side and the three 4 - foot board are pose with one on each end and one close to the middle .
Step 2
Use the measure tape to discover the middle of each 8 - metrical unit board , and commemorate it with the pencil .
Step 3
Place a 6 - inch 1 - by-2 at each corner and one on either side of the halfway twosome .
Step 4
Using a cordless drill , make love the boards to the 1 - by-2 while at each of the corner , using the 1 - by-2 piece to make trusted the corners are square by keeping it flush with the boards . Put two screws in on each side of each of the four corners , one an inch from the top and another an in from the bottom . Repeat until all four corners are done .
Step 5
Line the middle gallus up with the pencil marks , and use two piece of tail to attach it to a piece of the 1 - by-2 wood . Then attach the 1 - by-2 to the side board with two screws .
Step 6
Once all four corners have been screwed in and the middle duet is sequester , position the bed where you want it . It ’s helpful to have a partner to help you bear it , but it ’s not necessary . Once it is placed , level the ground beneath it if necessary .
Step 7
Fill the seam . During this task , I was also building a new repeated border next to the raised bed , so I used the turf I foray from the perennial bed to help fill the raised beds . I used a straight - bladed nigra to lift the turf and then I flipped the turf pieces upside down into the raise beds . Once the bottom were fill with sod about three - quarters of the way , I topped them off with compost . Because they ’ll settle over time , I over - occupy the beds . A few calendar week later , I implant one bottom with strawberry plant and the other with gnome snort . If you do n’t have sod available to fill your beds , utilise a 50/50 portmanteau word of compost and topsoil instead . Jessica Walliser
I spend about $ 50 for the supplies to make each seam , but if you want to save some money , you may expend the same plans to build up raised beds out of honest-to-goodness barn wood or board left over from another projection . Avoid using treated lumber , however , if you ’re go to be growing food in your raise beds .


Jessica Walliser

Jessica Walliser

Jessica Walliser


Jessica Walliser

Jessica Walliser

Jessica Walliser