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Easy Pallet Garden - Pallet DIY
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- Опубліковано 6 кві 2020
- Easy Pallet Garden - Stupid Easy Pallet diy garden bed! This how to video is one of the simplest pallet build! Join us and learn how to make a super easy raised bed.
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who thumbs down an awesome project video with an adorable baby!!? this is great i'm using pallets for my herbs and hot peppers within my vegetable garden....thanks. you're right it is stupid easy! great idea to use the bag the dirt came in. I'm 80% certain I wouldn't have thought of that, and it keeps the plastic out of the landfill :)
I love this video, my favorite part was when the little girl smiles into the camera. She lifted my spirits. I love the idea of the pallet garden too.
kids love to play in the dirt.You are truly blessed with your beautiful baby girl.
Your child is lovely, what a sweetie.
It needs to be a heat treaded pallet it says on the side HT. Chemical treated will leach into your food.
That precious little face. She's Adorable😍
At about 4 minutes... best part of the video. Gorgeous and hilarious. 👍🏽💞
Thank you for showing us your whole process...kids & everything! Cuz that's real life right there!
Cutest wee girl ever! So cute of her in front of the camera! I would be interested to see how that pallet garden turns out! Hugs to you all!
I loved seeing the beautiful baby helping😍💕
The little baby is so cute and adorable!❤
Could we get an update on the Pallet? How does it look now ❤
Love your lil helper
Thank you for posting. This is wonderful. Our family was just in the planning stages and this is perfect.
thank you very muc, we need more videos like that
What a precious little girl she is just beautiful!! Good job making her!!
The best part of your clip is the little one helping out! I can see a future gardener in making.
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I'll be watching your pallet garden videos to see how that goes! Looks fine! Your little girl is precious, trying to help with the soil, lol! She's so cute!! Smiles on the camera and waves!! lol
How adorable is she!! What a little sweetheart!
OMGOODNESS your little one is so darn cute!
This popped up in my suggested list. Enjoyed the content. Loved the toddler. She is beyond cute!!! Can not wait to see the pallet garden growing.
It shouldn't be long now!
Thank you for sharing. Definitely doing this.
Thanks for the demo
Great idea
Great, easy-to-follow video. Your sweetie girl was a joy to watch. That's right, start them loving the garden from young, LOL.
This made my day 3:54
First time I'm seeing your channel. We're low budget gardening too. This is awesome way to use the pallets! Thanks so much. And your baby girl is adorable!
Seems everything we do is low budget anymore haha. Welcome to the journey!
Everyone that watches should subscribe to help get your channel off the ground. I love it when folks make their videos with cameo appearances of their family members.
This is the first cutest gardening video I've watched with the precious little one having fun. Will definitely try this diy pallet planter
She is growing up to be very helpful!
Great idea and the baby made this video 100x better she is adorable!!!
Such a cute good helper. Omg what a ham. I love how you keep it simple
What a great smile, just love it---
Love the simplicity of this thank you for making it easy
I love you and your cute family and your straight forward videos without all the extra unnecessary flash. Thank you
Anytime!
Welcome to the Journey!
You guys are awesome, love your videos and your determination, don't listen to the negative! You two are great.
Beginning your self sufficient growing , good idea , ivy helping her parents , priceless , memories that will last forever . Keep up the excellent work and content guys your all doing just fine . 👍 👍 👍 .
It worked remarkably well for peppers!!
I have a huge amount of raised garden beds on hand for assembly on the mountain this winter!
This spring is going to be epic in regards to gardening!!
@@SteepintheWoods keep up the good work everyone , your doing real fine , a joy to share your views . Eagerly waiting for your next vlog . 👍👍👌.
Cute! Good lookin family. So glad u let the little one help 😊it will stick with her forever. Great job mom and dad!!❤
THE BABY!!!
Omg awesome I'm happy to find your video. You made it so easy and not complicated I plan on doing this tomorrow with my kids I was a little nervous from other videos. Thanks for the help
I love this!!! Thank You
Video very helpful, but most of all enjoyed seeing your daughter. She is absolutely adorable!!
Glad you ended up in my feed, my wife and I just bought a house on an acre and are currently building raised beds from big sturdy heavy duty pallets I'm lucky enough to have an endless supply of from my work, gonna give this a try thanks for the up and keep on growing! 🌞🌱🌿🍓🥕🥑🌶🌽🥦
Welcome to the journey!
whenever possible we do raise beds and we'll be building some here at our new place this winter.
Will be sure to do videos on them and hope to see you there!
The baby is just adorable, little helper. That pallet should be her personal garden.
Were planning a separate garden just for her when we move to the off grid tiny house!
Just trying to figure how to make it "child proof" haha
Sweetest little helper
Glad I found this video- 👍
Thank You.... best video I seen.
Glad you enjoyed it!
When I heard his country accent, i knew i could trust him.:) People from the country know what they are doing... Thank you for this!and the baby is crazy cute!!!!!!!
No problem! Thanks for watching!
Steep in the Woods no, thank you! My grandma was a gardener...she was born in the Deep South. This just gives me so much to look forward to . ♥️
Although I get the sentiment; basing anything on accents is straight-up bigotry. Imagine someone watching a video on physics and saying that they could trust the speaker because of his city accent...
I recognize that my comment is overkill for a nice DIY video, but bigotry in this country is divisive and subtle. Many forms are unrecognized. implicit.harvard.edu/implicit/
Have a good one. Thanks for the video.
Child labor starts young ❤❤❤❤❤
What a blessing to have a video of your child in the garden with you! My son is 19 and I have a photo of him tilling with a roto tiller.
It really is! We try our best to make garden fun for her. Going to need that extra labor! Haha
Thanks for watching!
Thanks! Excited to start this in my yard
Anytime! Welcome to the journey!
I think I'm going to do two in the ground like this in a row with a raised planter at each end thanks for the idea
Thanks for a so direct simple and intelligent no-nonsense use for a pallet. I wish I had seen it before I did mine. 😝🙄. Beautiful family may God bless you always.
There is always next spring!
We have to break ground on a new garden this winter, as we're moving to our off grid property.
Love this! We have a pallet and picked up soil today to build our pallet garden!! Thanks for the easy directions!
Anytime!
thank you for sharing your knowledge so helpful i loved it , amazing family your baby so cute wishing you all the best wating for your new videos 🙏😍
Welcome to the Journey!!
best little helper there
Great idea!!!
Figure a little more garden never hurts!
Awwww so cute 👶
cute little boy, good job
Nice. Good job. I am using pallets to make raised beds, but I'll try this too. Thanks
(Although it is not as much of an issue as it used to be, you should add that you should only use heat-treated pallets, you definitely don't want chemically-treated pallets for food)
It’s clever and looks nice and lol you already have the rows how cool, your baby girl is so beautiful, thank you for the video and Merry Christmass to you and your family
Same to you!
Cutest baby ever....nice pallet too
Thanks!
one of my classmates schooled me on this today. Yuppp i will be transplanting this weekend using this technique to include the recycled feed bags.
I'm glad to hear it! Anytime I can help somebody turn the gardening is a time well done
Baby girl is too cute! I'll definitely be trying this. I didn't hear you mention it, but make sure to only use pallets that have a stamp "HT" indicating heat treated. If you're growing stuff you'll be eating, you don't want to use chemical treated.
I'm a forklift driver. none of ours are marked. However I have seen enough over the years to spot the different types at a glance. Useful Info though!
Nice easy one - good job! I'll give that a try, not done one that way before. The way I have done it is to stand the pallet up and staple landscape fabric strips (or your sandbags would work great, as long as it's something that lets the water drain out) to make troughs out of each section of wood. Kind of like a hammock for the soil mix on each level, hanging inside the pallet, if you see what I mean. Sure to be some vertical pallet garden videos on here if I'm not explaining it very well. Great for things like lettuce or radishes as they don't need too much soil. Top row can have some of the tiny tomato bushes. Set it against a sunny wall/fence/tree and you're good to go. I usually put a screw or tether at the top just in case of high winds blowing it over. Or you can put two back to back in an A frame shape. Just nail a bit of strapping to the sides to keep them in place.
A tip for the pallets; as I'm sure you already know but others might not, some pallets can have had a chemical treatment to stop them rotting or maybe had chemicals spill on them, depending on what they have carried. Not good to get in the food growing environment so I always try and pick up the free pallets they put out behind grocery stores. They are less likely to have been allowed to have chemical treated ones and they aren't likely to have had anything hazardous spill on them, either.
Thanks for the video - stay safe!
Your right, you have to pick carefully! I have never seen any with the toxic glue but I have seen pressure treated ones. All depends on who makes them and what there ment to carry. Where I work all the concrete comes on pallets of a totally different design then what you usually see and are usually painted as well.
Already asked my boss if I can have some broken pallets and said yes so this is what I’m doing with them :)
Thanks!
Anytime!
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CUTIE PIE!
Beautiful child.
Cute baby 😍
I would think a couple boards on the side slightly spaced would be better... It would allow for all the extra water to drain, so your plants don't get root rot.... great quick little idea, I'll make a couple on sleds so I can pull them in and out of the sun. Thanks for another good video man. Look forward to watching every single one! Your definitely on my top 10 fav UA-camrs.
That was my first idea but wanted it to be a build with little to no tools. Got mine on a slight angle and stapled loosely with some weep holes. Didn't think of adding that info in until your comment but I'll try to Remember in on the next video! Thank you for the compliment!!
@@SteepintheWoods good catch!
Hell yeah hoss
How did it turn out….Do you have an update? Love this idea!
Love it. I am not a Gardner. This year on after the pandemic, thought I am gone try to do some veges too. It is so expensive. This really encouraged me. I have subscribed and will watch for some cheaper ideas and how your pallet garden turns out to be. I have a similar pallet. Can I put some strawberries in.
Absolutely! This would be perfect for strawberries! I will try my best not to skimp on the soil quality since their perennial but you can always fertilize them with fish emulsion.
Is there an update video To show how it looks with the veggies grown
Great idea! And easy way to keep those rows straight! What did you end up planting?
And of course it goes without saying, but your sweet little helper is absolutely adorable!
What did best was bush beans and tabasco peppers.
My greenhouse teacher, 40+ years ago in high school, said, "It's SOIL, dirt is what you find under your bed". 😆
Where is part 2? That's genius I wanna see how it turns out ☺️
I've done pallet gardens for a few years.
Nice! I'm hopeful these will do well! Was an easy and quick way to ad a little more garden area this year when we all need it the most!
@@SteepintheWoods I haven't gardened in 6 years but Corona changed that. We'll be planting our pallet garden tomorrow.
Absolutely loved this! Thank you for the great idea, I’m going to try this! What was that you lined the pallet with?
He lined it with the bags the dirt came in. He just stapled it on.
You can throw logs, sticks and branch’s into the bottom 3rd of your raised bed. Better for the soil and saves you filling the entire thing with dirt.
If you watched it's not a raised bed, literally just some rows in the slats of one pallet...doesn't really make sense to me.
Josh, I just discovered your channel. Great content and your family is beautiful, you are blessed. Quick question, with the pallet beds since they are shallow, there must besome plants that would do better in there then others because of the root systems. What kind of plants would do well in there?
Welcome to the Journey!
By far what did best for us was bush beans, and Tabasco peppers, and herbs such as Basil.
This is great! I wish I hadn't cut through a dozen pallets already 😕 What did you use for filler? Just dirt from the ground or? I'm new at this and having to in-town garden 😵💫
I do a great job in making things more complicated than they are. Do you have to put the plastic on? Okay so I watched the video a couple more times and I don't know how I missed it but I got the part on why you put the plastic on. You put the plastic on help with the weeds. I bet you could double up on it and just put the plastic on the bottom one if you needed more room.
That is correct!
Part of what made it 'stupid easy' was that you could literally throw it in the middle of your lawn and expect it to work.
- and that's one of the main reasons it has plastic on it.
However, if you're like us and you're on a serious budget the plastic also helps keep that good dirt inside where you want it.
(We ended up mixing the cheapest manure with cheapest soil LOL but I still didn't want it to go anywhere!)
Very good idea and video to!! That's my kind of job and what are you gonna plant in your pallet? from Québec,Canada
Celia will have the majority of say in that, I'm thinking bush beans, peppers, radish, etc. Though we made a second one I may try something bigger in, like a tomato or squash just to see how it dose.
First time seeng your channel, it came up as a suggested video. Subscribed ❤ How did the pallet do longterm?
Thanks! Welcome to the journey! We only tested it for about a year, but it held up just fine.
Does it matter if it's treated wood and going to be used for food? We've got two and plan on using them for flowers only for now. Good idea to use the plastic from the bags.
Most people use treated wood for raised beds. The new way of treating wood is much better then the old. The best way to use treated wood is to ether pressure wash it or allow it to weather for a few months first.
First time here so what is mixed for fertilzer
Thank you. How do I know if the pallet I have was made with treated wood? I'd like to try my hand at growing food. ~LJ
They're supposed to be labeled, usually it's GT for general treatment but you can also look at the color anything yellow to Green is treated also there might be small patches of powdery white The consistency of fine salt on it
Where do I find the follow up videos on how this worked out for ya?
Almost immediately after this video we started building our off-grid tiny house, which unfortunately took all of our energy and filming capabilities.. however! - I can tell you to Tabasco peppers, bush beans, and chives did amazing!!
The tomatoes did not.. Depending on what soil and or fertilizer you go with larger plants such as tomatoes might do better than they did for us.
I can tell you it was certainly a success because we did it again this year however it was background activity in our video titled - buying land in poverty.
Welcome to the journey!
Is this really deep enough for root growth? I like the idea, but it seems very shallow in depth.
Suppose I wanted to be cheap and lazy, could I just throw down some cardboard underneath it? How well did this turn out for your garden?
That could work. You may have some roots grow through the cracks is all. It works great. Just like any other raised bed or container garden, you just have to be sure it stays watered enough and stick with smaller plants in between the slats or remove one or boards to make a bigger opening.
What kind of fabric did you use?
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Hey Steep, do you need to poke holes for drainage so your roots won't rot? I saw some other advice vids that usually say that but I wonder if it's necessary.
Some drainage is important.
Depending on how you seal the bottom of the pallet you may need to ad some holes. With ours we have them at a slight angle, and since we used staples it is not sealed enough to hold water so we did not have to ad any holes.
@@SteepintheWoods Thanks!!
That little guy is he your suporvisor.
Did you test it out ? What did you plant?
Bush beans and Tabasco peppers did the best
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So I’ve watched several of these on different channels and I always wonder why you have to staple either plastic or landscaping fabric underneath? Why can’t the roots of whatever you plant just reach through to the ground? Honest question! Thanks!
Depending on how much preparation you're willing to put into its location you could get away without the plastic on the bottom.
For us the plastic on the bottom of the pallet was there to keep the grass from growing through it.
@@SteepintheWoods Gotcha that totally makes sense! I have since also seen people say that there are certain pests in the soil that thrive under the leaves of whatever you are trying to grow and the plastic helps keep them out.