first you need to know that A raised bed is one of the best ways to grow vegetables. and to get a perfect result you need a perfect raised bed.
the Materials for a the raised bed:
How to Assemble the bed:
Build bed upside down. Set a 4-foot 2-by-6 on its thin edge on pavement, and place a 16-inch post at one end. Secure post with two 3½-inch screws. Repeat at other end of board. Repeat with other short board.
Join short sides with an 8-foot board; and secure with two screws. Add other long side. Add second layer of 2-by-6s.
the Position of the raised bed:
With the help from a buddy or you alone if you want a backache, flip the bed right side up. Move it into position in the yard, marking with a trowel each corner post’s location. Move the bed aside; dig a 5- to 6-inch-deep hole for each post.
Put the bed back into place, with posts in holes; fill around posts with soil.
Install Lining in the bottom in the bed :
Rake the existing soil at the bottom of the bed to level it, then tamp it smooth. Line the bed with hardware cloth to keep out gophers and moles; trim the cloth with shears to fit around corner posts.
now go take a break . drink some orange juice because in a few steps you are going to start the missy part. and bring some gloves. because you are going to need theme.
How to Attach the pipe :
To hold hoops for bird netting or row covers, attach four 12-inch pieces of 1-inch PVC pipe inside the bed: On the long sides, space pipes 4 feet apart, 2 feet from each end; screw on two tube straps to secure each pipe.
Fill the bed with a planting mix of topsoil, compost, and potting soil; rake it smooth, and moisten it with a gentle spray from the hose.
How to Insert the hoops :
To cover newly planted seedlings with bird netting or season-extending row covers, simply bend two 6-foot pieces of ½-inch PVC pipe to form semi-circles, and slip their ends into the 1-inch pipes inside the bed.
Then drape the bird netting or row covers over them.
the Materials for a the raised bed:
- One 6-foot-long 4-by-4
- Six 8-foot-long 2-by-6s
- One 10-foot-long 1-inch PVC pipe
- Two 10-foot-long ½-inch PVC pipes
- 32 3½-inch #14 wood screws and 16 ½-inch #8 wood screws
- One 4- by 10-foot roll of ¼-inch-mesh hardware cloth
- Eight 1-inch galvanized tube straps
- 32 cubic feet (1 1/5 cu. yd.) soil mix (look for combination of topsoil, compost, and potting soil).
How to Assemble the bed:
Build bed upside down. Set a 4-foot 2-by-6 on its thin edge on pavement, and place a 16-inch post at one end. Secure post with two 3½-inch screws. Repeat at other end of board. Repeat with other short board.
Join short sides with an 8-foot board; and secure with two screws. Add other long side. Add second layer of 2-by-6s.
the Position of the raised bed:
With the help from a buddy or you alone if you want a backache, flip the bed right side up. Move it into position in the yard, marking with a trowel each corner post’s location. Move the bed aside; dig a 5- to 6-inch-deep hole for each post.
Put the bed back into place, with posts in holes; fill around posts with soil.
Install Lining in the bottom in the bed :
Rake the existing soil at the bottom of the bed to level it, then tamp it smooth. Line the bed with hardware cloth to keep out gophers and moles; trim the cloth with shears to fit around corner posts.
now go take a break . drink some orange juice because in a few steps you are going to start the missy part. and bring some gloves. because you are going to need theme.
How to Attach the pipe :
To hold hoops for bird netting or row covers, attach four 12-inch pieces of 1-inch PVC pipe inside the bed: On the long sides, space pipes 4 feet apart, 2 feet from each end; screw on two tube straps to secure each pipe.
Fill the bed with a planting mix of topsoil, compost, and potting soil; rake it smooth, and moisten it with a gentle spray from the hose.
How to Insert the hoops :
To cover newly planted seedlings with bird netting or season-extending row covers, simply bend two 6-foot pieces of ½-inch PVC pipe to form semi-circles, and slip their ends into the 1-inch pipes inside the bed.
Then drape the bird netting or row covers over them.