Loved seeing this as I am contemplating which way to go for my raised beds. I'll check out your link. Thanks for the info. And I know you will plant somethings that Brian will later cook for us. Yummy!
She would’ve been done in no time, without breaking a sweat, if only she had someone to help her… Yeah Brian. Jk it’s good to know its possible to assemble alone. I’m sure I wouldn’t have any help either lol. Thanks for all the great content. Love what you do
You did a great job by yourself, better than one of my ex-wives could have done. But to add a comment useful for someone who might order a similar product: Get a Phillips head and a ratchet with the right size socket to assemble with. This will greatly increase the speed of getting things tightened. Instead of trying to tighten as you go, go ahead and get the panels put together loosely with the nuts and bolts just slightly put together, then after they are all ready, tighten them, starting around the top and then the bottom, as these typically are the alignment spots. and of course, having an extra set of hands, even children's hands, to assist, is a far better effort than trying to do this alone. I wonder if this Company could be convinced into making something similar to the British "Anderson Shelter" of WW2 as a kit way of making a Fruit Cellar?
I currently have a piece of sweet potato in a cup of water. I Googled that I could get it to sprout( which it’s finally starting to do) My question is do you know anything about this method? And might you know how I should plant it? In a tub? Or in the ground?
I plant potatoes of all types in containers as I feel that makes it easier to harvest and keeps the plants in check. That said, sweet potatoes and yams make wonderful ground cover for food forest style gardening. You might not get all that you can come harvest time, but those leftovers should keep growing unless you have a frost that should kill them off.
These are great raised beds. We did have some additional panels and they came a little bent. We ended up getting most replaced and fiddled with bending a couple to fit. The customer service is super responsive and helpful. We have the 32 inch tall 8x4 roughly and a 17 inch 2x8. The cross bars seem to hold the sides well. We have the two large ones filled. Start gathering filler for those deep beds. We have branch trimmings and logs in the bottom third. Really like them.
Loved seeing this as I am contemplating which way to go for my raised beds. I'll check out your link. Thanks for the info.
And I know you will plant somethings that Brian will later cook for us. Yummy!
Nice looking kit. I'll have to think about one of these after I have my surgery.
I hope all goes well with your surgery!
She would’ve been done in no time, without breaking a sweat, if only she had someone to help her…
Yeah Brian.
Jk it’s good to know its possible to assemble alone. I’m sure I wouldn’t have any help either lol.
Thanks for all the great content. Love what you do
Yes, the point was to show assembly was easy enough to do alone. Bri would have gladly helped me. Thanks for watching!
You did a great job by yourself, better than one of my ex-wives could have done.
But to add a comment useful for someone who might order a similar product:
Get a Phillips head and a ratchet with the right size socket to assemble with. This will greatly increase the speed of getting things tightened.
Instead of trying to tighten as you go, go ahead and get the panels put together loosely with the nuts and bolts just slightly put together, then after they are all ready, tighten them, starting around the top and then the bottom, as these typically are the alignment spots.
and of course, having an extra set of hands, even children's hands, to assist, is a far better effort than trying to do this alone.
I wonder if this Company could be convinced into making something similar to the British "Anderson Shelter" of WW2 as a kit way of making a Fruit Cellar?
Yay! We got to hear more of the aria.
Great video!!!! They are sending us a raised bed to do a review as well. We will subscribe to your channel.
I've been considering a raised bed like this. I'm impressed by the options on their website. I may need a few of them...
I currently have a piece of sweet potato in a cup of water. I Googled that I could get it to sprout( which it’s finally starting to do) My question is do you know anything about this method? And might you know how I should plant it? In a tub? Or in the ground?
I plant potatoes of all types in containers as I feel that makes it easier to harvest and keeps the plants in check. That said, sweet potatoes and yams make wonderful ground cover for food forest style gardening. You might not get all that you can come harvest time, but those leftovers should keep growing unless you have a frost that should kill them off.
@@PlantLifeYT Thanks 🙏 for the information, I appreciate it 👌
Thank you for showing me a cheaper alternative to birdies beds.
These are great raised beds. We did have some additional panels and they came a little bent. We ended up getting most replaced and fiddled with bending a couple to fit. The customer service is super responsive and helpful. We have the 32 inch tall 8x4 roughly and a 17 inch 2x8. The cross bars seem to hold the sides well. We have the two large ones filled.
Start gathering filler for those deep beds. We have branch trimmings and logs in the bottom third. Really like them.