Hello all,
I hope this is the right place to ask this, (apologies if not!)
At home we have limited space so i've decided to make use of the patio we have by building some raised beds. I'm building a herb garden out of light weight breeze blocks. It is built driectly on the patio but i have removed the slab beneath for drainage. What i can't find out is how to find it? I mean is there i certain type of render, finish or paint i should use on the bricks?
The second type i'm building is woodern. Approx 2m long 0.5 wide and 0.5 high. This will be going again directly on the patio, but due to it's a size and not being permenant i don't want to remove the slabs beneath it. Would something of this size need drainage? I was considering putting it on little legs and putting holes beneath, but am worried this might cuase soily spills running down the patio!
Any help or advice on either of these would be good. Have got some books or garden DIY and have been on many a website, but can't seem to find out what i need.
Thanks,
pb1uk
I hope this is the right place to ask this, (apologies if not!)
At home we have limited space so i've decided to make use of the patio we have by building some raised beds. I'm building a herb garden out of light weight breeze blocks. It is built driectly on the patio but i have removed the slab beneath for drainage. What i can't find out is how to find it? I mean is there i certain type of render, finish or paint i should use on the bricks?
The second type i'm building is woodern. Approx 2m long 0.5 wide and 0.5 high. This will be going again directly on the patio, but due to it's a size and not being permenant i don't want to remove the slabs beneath it. Would something of this size need drainage? I was considering putting it on little legs and putting holes beneath, but am worried this might cuase soily spills running down the patio!
Any help or advice on either of these would be good. Have got some books or garden DIY and have been on many a website, but can't seem to find out what i need.
Thanks,
pb1uk
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