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  • Plastic or membrane to line a big wooden container?

    Hello all,
    I have just built 3 1mx30cmx30cm containers fron tanalised decking boards (though the uprights are not tanalised). Then painted them with Wilko Timbercare on the outside (water based). (They look lovely )
    I was planning to line them with plastic (from a new matress) but then someone suggested soft weed surpressing membrane (and bought me some!) and was very certain this was the best way (and said he'd spoken to 2 landscape gardeners and the garden centre man about it).

    This seems odd to me, I thought plastic was needed to keep water in the compost and keep it off of the wood and to stop any leaching of chemicals from the tanalising etc.
    Have I got this wrong? What shall I do?

    The containers are intended to have a perennial planting of herbs and other bee attractors, maybe the occasional cabbage! but not for general cropping.

    Thanks S

  • #2
    Sure I posted an answer to this question on another thread

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    • #3
      err yes, my bad, posted on one then saw another might be better - bit of a beginner here :/

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        Oh congratulations on ur promotion btw I'm ur 5000th message (honored )

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