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Raised bed plans using fence panels
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Raised bed plans using fence panels
http://ana-white.com/2010/05/hack-natural-rustic-cedar-raised-beds.html
Has anyone seen these plans? Love the idea of using fence panels---for only 10 bucks. I am going to check and see how much they cost around here.
Has anyone seen these plans? Love the idea of using fence panels---for only 10 bucks. I am going to check and see how much they cost around here.
milaneyjane- Posts : 422
Join date : 2010-03-18
Location : MN Zone 4
Re: Raised bed plans using fence panels
Too cool, I might use fence pickets for the sides on my next TT.
shannon1- Posts : 1695
Join date : 2011-04-01
Location : zone 9a St.Johns county FL
That is such a cool idea!
Too funny! To think i was looking around the garage the other day to see what i might have for something to build a box out of, and there were the left over pickets from my cedar fence! I didn't make the connection though. We had bought a few extra for future repair needs and i thought,"oh those are the spare pickets to fix the fence with", not "there's some lumber for my boxes.."
LOL
LOL
kputikka- Posts : 32
Join date : 2011-05-29
Location : Minnesota
Re: Raised bed plans using fence panels
What a great link! Thank you so much!
Bec
Certified SFG Instructor- Posts : 247
Join date : 2010-03-23
Location : Western NC - Zone 6a (mountains)
Re: Raised bed plans using fence panels
Very cool. I actually had purchased some redwood fence panels last year with the same intentions. They are so much less expensive than the thicker planks. I was planning on using them for carrots and anything else that required deeper beds. Thanks for the link.
AZDYJ2K- Posts : 169
Join date : 2010-05-28
Location : Chandler, AZ USDA Zone 9A
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