We are now at the 'serious planning stage' for a vegetable plot (happy day ), and I spent a pleasant wet Sunday afternoon playing with coloured paper and different shapes/sizes of raised bed (evidence of my Blue Peter inspired activities is here and has benefited HUGELY from Hazel's suggestions). The area we are going to convert is currently front lawn, relatively flat and faces south east.
Today's question (I suspect the first of many) is about depth of raised beds. I'll be getting timber from the local wood merchant (he's cheap, friendly and delivers for no charge) but I have not decided what width boards to buy.
Current plan is to make and position the beds, then remove the turf inside them (that goes off to make nice loam) and dig over inside the beds, then add compost/soil, etc. Being near a brewery I have access to an unlimited supply of mashed hops if I can work out a viable way of collecting them and that will be a big addition to beds and the compost heaps.
6" deep boards doesn't quite feel like enough, 12" deep is going to require AN AWFUL LOT of soil to fill them, what would you advise please?
Today's question (I suspect the first of many) is about depth of raised beds. I'll be getting timber from the local wood merchant (he's cheap, friendly and delivers for no charge) but I have not decided what width boards to buy.
Current plan is to make and position the beds, then remove the turf inside them (that goes off to make nice loam) and dig over inside the beds, then add compost/soil, etc. Being near a brewery I have access to an unlimited supply of mashed hops if I can work out a viable way of collecting them and that will be a big addition to beds and the compost heaps.
6" deep boards doesn't quite feel like enough, 12" deep is going to require AN AWFUL LOT of soil to fill them, what would you advise please?
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