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Grids?
I see that the boxes for sale come with grids...but in the pictures, they're shown at the bottom of the box....do I need to purchase an additional grid for on top of the soil too? Or is the picture just misleading, and the grid is included?
This is specifically the box I'm referring to:
http://squarefootgardening.mybisi.com/product/amish-cedar-ground-box-bolt-design
Thanks for helping out a newbie!
This is specifically the box I'm referring to:
http://squarefootgardening.mybisi.com/product/amish-cedar-ground-box-bolt-design
Thanks for helping out a newbie!
supercraftygirl- Posts : 6
Join date : 2010-04-07
Re: Grids?
the picture is misleading the grid goes on the top of the garden once it is filled with the mix no need for 1 in the bottom its just an illustration to point out what the finished product will look like when its done minus the the soil
choksaw- Posts : 459
Join date : 2010-03-02
Age : 49
Location : New Port Richey FL.
Re: Grids?
That's what I thought, but since I'm totally new to this I'd thought I'd ask rather than assume! Thanks so much for your help and quick reply!
supercraftygirl- Posts : 6
Join date : 2010-04-07
Re: Grids?
Not a problem thats what this family of Gardeners is here for to help eachother when we can and remeber "the only stupid question is the question that isnt asked"
choksaw- Posts : 459
Join date : 2010-03-02
Age : 49
Location : New Port Richey FL.
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