I have got quite a few of the mini picket fences for border edges, if I were to line the sides with black plastic, would they be ok for raised beds? They would be almost the perfect size and are ready to go in my garden!
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In theory they would be fine to use with plastic plugging the gaps, however i would be a little worried they would not be strong enough to hold the weight once you have filled them as from what I have seen of these things they are not to strong and only intended to look nice.
They may be ok if you were to hold them in with longish stakes.
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I have made raised beds with anything I could get my hands on - Vince is right as the picket fencing plastic is not very UV stable and gets brittle quite quickly - but once you have it all marked out and tucked in, bits of reinforcement may keep it all working well for a good while! At the moment I'm using strips from an old fence to mark out and support some edges - with some stakes hammered in at intervals to hold it. If it breaks down/ bulges then I just hammer in another stake or slide in a horizontal piece of fencing!Whooops - now what are the dogs getting up to?
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I'm a bit more worried about the black plastic than I am about the fencing. It can rot and tear fairly quickly unless you get the really thick horticultural stuff. Don't try it with bin liners.Why didn't Noah just swat those 2 greenflies?
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