looks nice how long will it be before it gets rotted ? also how much soil did you use by the barrels just trying to figure out a how much it will be before it start it (4) just like you did it was beautiful and a great idea
@@TheWillToMakeI fastened 4 pieces of rebar, two in each box and arched pvc plastic pipe from one to the other to form an arch. I would also suggest you fill the bottom half of your boxes with leaves, compost small branches etc that will break down and just use soil for the top half. Lot cheaper and plants need the nitrogen
These actually were super cheap since they were made from the cedar fence pickets, at the time of making these one picket was 3$ and something. So for 2 it was about $55
Even with the lip on the top of the raised cedar garden bed and a center stake to secure the bed to the ground, cedar fence pickets will bow and bulge in the center. The wood is just too thin. I've been making 16" high raised cedar garden beds for 10 years now, and I secure a metal threaded rod across the center of the 6' sides to keep the bed straight and rigid. Adds another $5-$8 to the cost of a bed but makes it last a lot longer.
Yeah that definitely makes sense. With how small mine are we have not noticed any bulging though. But it's always a great idea to make it as rigid as you can.
wow.. that look like a good idea and I will perhaps try to make them next weekend. Can you let me know how are the beds so far looking after a year of use?
Great job! Friendly Tip: If you scorch the wood, it helps prevent rotting.
Thank for the video!!
Thank you very much!
looks nice how long will it be before it gets rotted ? also how much soil did you use by the barrels just trying to figure out a how much it will be before it start it (4) just like you did it was beautiful and a great idea
I would've done cattle panel for the arch for extra support but great looking beds!
Yeah we weren't sure what to use and just gave this a try. And thank you very much!!
@@TheWillToMakeI fastened 4 pieces of rebar, two in each box and arched pvc plastic pipe from one to the other to form an arch. I would also suggest you fill the bottom half of your boxes with leaves, compost small branches etc that will break down and just use soil for the top half. Lot cheaper and plants need the nitrogen
Love them and I love how
You put the arch that will be good
For your tomatoes and cucumbers or any other climbing fruit or veggie!
Yep that's plan. I may have to stiffen the top up when the plants grow that high, but I've got time for now.
That's a great build. Nicely done. To strengthen the arch you could use some pvc electrical conduit and bend it between the two beds. Will last ages.
Is that something you have to heat up to bend or would it just retain it's shape?
@@TheWillToMake you'd have to heat it and then bend it or it would kink.
Thank you!! I'll have to try it out
You raised your game to a new level with this one! Great work! I've been considering making two of these but cedars so expensive right now.
These actually were super cheap since they were made from the cedar fence pickets, at the time of making these one picket was 3$ and something. So for 2 it was about $55
@@TheWillToMake Dang. You must have some sweet hook ups!
These were actually at home Depot
This is so cool! Thank you for the advice!
Even with the lip on the top of the raised cedar garden bed and a center stake to secure the bed to the ground, cedar fence pickets will bow and bulge in the center. The wood is just too thin. I've been making 16" high raised cedar garden beds for 10 years now, and I secure a metal threaded rod across the center of the 6' sides to keep the bed straight and rigid. Adds another $5-$8 to the cost of a bed but makes it last a lot longer.
Yeah that definitely makes sense. With how small mine are we have not noticed any bulging though. But it's always a great idea to make it as rigid as you can.
What size screws did you use?
Nice project 👍🏽
Thank you!!
wow.. that look like a good idea and I will perhaps try to make them next weekend. Can you let me know how are the beds so far looking after a year of use?
They are holding up great, just normal wear like the color is brighter now just from the sun.
@@TheWillToMake Thanks.. for the reply
Absolutely, no problem.
Do you have a list of what I need to complete this project? How many cedar boards, etc.
I can't remember exactly but I want to say it was 7 or 8 boards, wood glue and screws.
How are they holding up?
They are holding up great, just normal wear.
AT or AE?
AT
@@TheWillToMake Got it.
Tweets as they used to be called.
Excellent video...think I'll try to build one then maybe a few.
Later.
@@TheWillToMake
I dabbled in Com-Nav on a number of platforms.
Next can you show me how to build a stable relationship?
No but I'm sure there's other channels to help you out haha
Can I use this to grow my dandelions, thistles, and crabgrass?
Absolutely, if that's all you can grow haha
The wife loved the idea for these... thanks 😑😑😑
Haha, you are very welcome, just build them, they're super simple
Thank you 😊
Do you have dimensions for these? How wide, long, tall, etc
Yes absolutely, they are 69inL x 34.5inW by 11inT