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Been very dry this year, but the Vegie patch is doing well.
I chose the Microshade Sleepers from Bunnings, look great and perfect for Garden\Kids play area's etc Termite resistant also
Made 2 straight up to get things going, based on a Hugelkulture principle, will be making 2 more shortly, Vegies are going well.
Hi I was just wandering how much the set up all cost it looks awesome my backyard has nothing in it my 7 year old daughter has been through some trauma so I really want to make her something I'm told it's really great for therapy and she also loves gardens it's really hard though as I don't have alot of money to spend thankyou
Let me tag @TheSaltyreefer for you @dannii so he is alerted to your question about the approximate cost of building raised garden beds like he has done.
Thanks,
Jason
Hi there
the approx cost of each unit is around $150
you can make it cheaper if you wish to drop the height by a sleeper
many diff ways you can approach these beds and many diff products can be used also
Is the entire garden filled with mushroom compost?
Hey @Jaimee, many thanks for joining in the discussion. We're rapt to have you join us.
This is a popular topic at the moment. Let me tag the wonderful @TheSaltyreefer for you so he is alerted to your question.
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Thanks again,
Jason
Hiya @Jaimee
No the beds are based on Hugelkulture, so basically 3/4 of the height when I first built them in branches, logs and sticks, and then back filled with composted soil from our chicken and goats and topped with Mushroom compost.
over the course of time the branches and logs will break down and add lots of goodies into the soil.
once a year when I rotate crops in them i back fill with a good soil, etc
hope this helps
@TheSaltyreefer the 2.4m post you used are they 100x100mm treated pine or are they Cypress 100x100mm?
Thanks for joining in the discussion @Carnetik. I'm sure @TheSaltyreefer will get back to you about the timber he used as soon as possible.
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Jason
Shade question for you @TheSaltyreefer.
Have you had to put shading on any of the sides at all?
I have some raised beds that I'll be looking at adding a shading structure to and I'm just wondering how your vegies go with just the over head shading.
Thanks in advance.
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