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raised bed made of douglas fir, before staining |
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Dump truck delivers five cubic yards of soil in the driveway |
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emptying my pickup of one cubic yard of soil |
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the finished product |
Finally, after a long pause, I'm back growing vegetables. Over the last couple of weeks I was able to get the help of some very skilled friends and built a raised bed vegetable garden in the style I had been planning, which is 24 inches tall, as I had seen at Persson's Nursery in Pasadena.
While the work is completed, the soil is in and the seeds just started germinating I have to say that building this raised bed, which is five feet by 16 feet, was much more expensive than I expected.
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green onion seedlings |
Wood ($6/foot if you go with redwood), soil ($25/cubic yard for planter box mix, plus $100 for delivery and $60 for a guy from home depot to move it from where the driveway where the delivery truck dumps it to the planter in the backyard). $200 for the irrigation.
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carrot seedlings |
So for the next four boxes I plan to shrink the height to 12 inches or maybe even six. My soil in the backyard is great for growing veggies so it's a bit crazy to be buying soil. One reason I wanted the tall beds was to avoid the weeds but you know what - you knock them out before you build with an herbicide and after that you use barriers such as cardboard and lots of weeding.
Here are some photos of the seedlings...
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View of the first raised bed with irrigation installed |
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