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Old 26-02-2008, 05:18 PM posted to rec.gardens.edible
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Default Raised Bed Vegetable Planting

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"www.locoworks.com" wrote:

On Feb 26, 12:22?am, Richard Price Richard.Price.
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Thanks for the advice.

I have now ordered some untreated wood and will construct another
planter. Does anyone know what I can treat the wood with, that will not
harm my veg?

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Richard Price


Richard,
Your best bet is to use redwood. It naturally resists rot and
insects and will not harm your vegetables. It is pricy, though.


If you can find old growth heartwood from a redwood tree, I would agree
with loco BUT that is hard to find here in California, so your chance in
the UK, I presume, would be much lower. The next time I repair my raised
bed, I think I'll look into plasticized decking wood but check it out,
it may leach undesired chemicals as well. Otherwise, the 2" x 12"s that
I used for my box seem to be good for at least 10 years. Keep your
construction simple in order to make any replacements simple.

Bon appétit.
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Billy

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