Morning all,
I am starting a pilot food growing community project which aims to grow produce and inspire children about the natural world.
One aspect of this project is sustainability and where possible, I hope to use materials which would otherwise end up in landfill (such as, for example, old cupboard doors to make a raised bed instead of having to buy timber sleepers). I believe that reducing what may end up in landfill is both good for people (as councils have to pay landfill tax [which is passed on to people] of which is going up as landfill space is going down) and good for the environment.
Consequently, use of such materials may be a bit horrid on the eye but this can be overcome with a bit of imagination, say for example, planting a think row of wildflowers on the sides of the raised be which are most prominent visably, or maybe drawing illustrations of butterflies, bees and flowers etc.
I was just wondering if anyone has taken this approach to making raised beds, and if they have, a) how did they come about getting access to the materials they used and b) how did they (if they did) pretty it up to make it less sore on the eye?
I know of websites such as freecycle and gumtree where I have posted requests for unwanted materials such as bricks and any unwanted waterbutts/composters.
Thank you for your time and help,
Samuel
I am starting a pilot food growing community project which aims to grow produce and inspire children about the natural world.
One aspect of this project is sustainability and where possible, I hope to use materials which would otherwise end up in landfill (such as, for example, old cupboard doors to make a raised bed instead of having to buy timber sleepers). I believe that reducing what may end up in landfill is both good for people (as councils have to pay landfill tax [which is passed on to people] of which is going up as landfill space is going down) and good for the environment.
Consequently, use of such materials may be a bit horrid on the eye but this can be overcome with a bit of imagination, say for example, planting a think row of wildflowers on the sides of the raised be which are most prominent visably, or maybe drawing illustrations of butterflies, bees and flowers etc.
I was just wondering if anyone has taken this approach to making raised beds, and if they have, a) how did they come about getting access to the materials they used and b) how did they (if they did) pretty it up to make it less sore on the eye?
I know of websites such as freecycle and gumtree where I have posted requests for unwanted materials such as bricks and any unwanted waterbutts/composters.
Thank you for your time and help,
Samuel
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