I know this sounds a bit strange but I just wonder what you think?
I have a really bad back and keeping on top of my 3 beds is just becoming impossible they are edged with sleepers but I still need to get on my hands and knees to do anything in them. Digging them over is now off the plan altogether so....
I can either give them up completely or look for something higher which involves less bending. II realky need something waiste height but I can't justify the cost to do all 3 beds in this way with the trugs plus they are not deep enough as i tend to go away a bit so need good water retention.
My question is...I have seen some slatted wooden compost bins for about 30 quid each. I would be able to fit 2 bins per bed - 6in total. They stand about the right height for me. If I lined these with a decent plastic liner is there any reason why they won't suffice for my veggies. I don't do any brassicas so nothing too tall except broad beans and French beans but I think I could still manage them. The other plus side is that my soil is heavy clay so it would be nice to grow in good soil though I realise it will be an expense to start with.
Any thoughts? Thank you
I have a really bad back and keeping on top of my 3 beds is just becoming impossible they are edged with sleepers but I still need to get on my hands and knees to do anything in them. Digging them over is now off the plan altogether so....
I can either give them up completely or look for something higher which involves less bending. II realky need something waiste height but I can't justify the cost to do all 3 beds in this way with the trugs plus they are not deep enough as i tend to go away a bit so need good water retention.
My question is...I have seen some slatted wooden compost bins for about 30 quid each. I would be able to fit 2 bins per bed - 6in total. They stand about the right height for me. If I lined these with a decent plastic liner is there any reason why they won't suffice for my veggies. I don't do any brassicas so nothing too tall except broad beans and French beans but I think I could still manage them. The other plus side is that my soil is heavy clay so it would be nice to grow in good soil though I realise it will be an expense to start with.
Any thoughts? Thank you
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