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Old 03-06-2013, 12:47 PM posted to uk.rec.gardening
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Default That looks cheap!

On 2 Jun 2013 17:58:42 GMT, "David.WE.Roberts"
wrote:

Just to note in passing :-)

Our back garden is due to transition from grass to hard landscaping
sometime in the next 12 months or so.

Therefore no incentive to prepare borders for flowers and vegetables.

I've had my eye on some 'raised bed' plastic bags sold in various places,
and saw some - roughly 1m by 1m - for sale 2 for £5 in a local shop.

Well, for £10 I would get four raised beds which would do this year and
then could be taken down in the winter or whenever we start the
transformation.


As you noted the bags are about the cheapest part of the exercise ,
but a free alternative can be the bags that builders materials are
delivered in. They are often designated one use for safety reasons
after craning them off delivery vehicles so many can be found
around builders sites ready to be dumped and free for the asking.
For raised bed use you need to roll the sides down ,as they come they
make excellent bags for garden rubbish ,compost and making leaf mould
in.
G.Harman