I am hoping to build a raised bed this autumn,out of scaffold boards, directly on a section of my lawn.
I am probably going to lay the frame, then place newspaper and cardboard down, and soil/compost on the top and then wait until next spring to plant.
My question is, when next spring arrives, is the theory that I should be able to dig right down deep. I.E past the depth of the scaffold boards and effectively into the 'old lawn'?
As I will need depth beyond that of the scaffold boards, and by then the newspaper and cardboard would have rotted away wouldnt they?
I am probably going to lay the frame, then place newspaper and cardboard down, and soil/compost on the top and then wait until next spring to plant.
My question is, when next spring arrives, is the theory that I should be able to dig right down deep. I.E past the depth of the scaffold boards and effectively into the 'old lawn'?
As I will need depth beyond that of the scaffold boards, and by then the newspaper and cardboard would have rotted away wouldnt they?
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