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Raised Garden Beds
I found 4' x 4' cedar wood raised bed kits at home depot. Would that do? they are 7" (not 6" as in Mel's book), but they just slip together-no tools.
Okoboji Gardner- Posts : 9
Join date : 2013-03-21
Location : San Diego, CA
Re: Raised Garden Beds
fill with Mel's Mix add a grid and plant away
happy gardening
rose

happy gardening
rose
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Join date : 2011-05-10
Location : Western WA
Re: Raised Garden Beds
Yes - I've seen many people come on here and share that they are using the raised bed kits from Home Depot. My mother bought two for her SFG's as well. You don't have to fill them the full 7". 6" is really all you need just like the books says, and you'll appreciate the extra lip on top when digging around (no spillage).
Re: Raised Garden Beds
Thanks, everyone. I am such a Newbie I really need your help!

Okoboji Gardner- Posts : 9
Join date : 2013-03-21
Location : San Diego, CA

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