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has55's R & D Journey- Metal Garden Beds
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has55's R & D Journey- Metal Garden Beds
anyone has experience with this type of garden beds?
Birdies raised gardens
OG would you put the link of your garden bed supplier, please. I couldn't find the thread.
Birdies raised gardens
OG would you put the link of your garden bed supplier, please. I couldn't find the thread.
has55- Posts : 2345
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Re: has55's R & D Journey- Metal Garden Beds
They are actually pretty cool.
Good price and you can configure in multiple shapes.
Although not available in the states?
Good price and you can configure in multiple shapes.
Although not available in the states?
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Re: has55's R & D Journey- Metal Garden Beds
has55 wrote:OG would you put the link of your garden bed supplier, please. I couldn't find the thread.
Sure, the site is MetalGardenBeds.com
"In short, the soil food web feeds everything you eat and helps keep your favorite planet from getting too hot. Be nice to it." ~ Diane Miessler, "Grow Your Soil"
Re: has55's R & D Journey- Metal Garden Beds
thank you.OhioGardener wrote:has55 wrote:OG would you put the link of your garden bed supplier, please. I couldn't find the thread.
Sure, the site is MetalGardenBeds.com
has55- Posts : 2345
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Re: has55's R & D Journey- Metal Garden Beds
Raised Planter Beds
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All About Our New Galvanized Steel Raised Beds
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Viagrow 47 in. x 35 in. x 11.8 in. Galvanized Steel Raised Bed
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DIY Raised Garden Beds with Corrugated Metal
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Re: has55's R & D Journey- Metal Garden Beds
My Home Depot has some 6' x 2' x 12" galvanized feed/water troughs. My husband is in the process of repairing or replacing my oldest beds (2013-2014) and he thinks the price may just be worth it to him.
Re: has55's R & D Journey- Metal Garden Beds
can you post link? I'm having trouble finding it.sanderson wrote:My Home Depot has some 6' x 2' x 12" galvanized feed/water troughs. My husband is in the process of repairing or replacing my oldest beds (2013-2014) and he thinks the price may just be worth it to him.
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Galvanized Water Trough Planters
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Re: has55's R & D Journey- Metal Garden Beds
does any one use freezer or refrigerator for SFG beds?
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any dangers of using fridges for the SFG beds? any downside?
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A new player in the game. These are not cheap but will outlast most of us.
Hopkins raised garden beds
Hopkins raised garden beds
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