the simple life
Yard Farmer
My husband brought home 8 already assembled raised bed frames made from cedar.
He was driving past the fence company on the way home from work and they were propped up in front where they leave all the free stuff for people to take.
He usually gets the cedar pallets from there that he takes apart and makes into the raised beds but these were already nailed togethers into frames.
I couldn't believe it when he brought them home, they are perfect.
He stacked them into two piles and it gave me the idea to use them for the potato beds next year.
I can just keep adding a frame instead of what I am doing now with wrapping netting around the beds and throwing hay down on top to mulch.
Or I can use them for the four corner flower beds I want to do.
Either way, I am thrilled to get them! I love when stuff falls into your lap.![Smile :) :)](data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7)
He was driving past the fence company on the way home from work and they were propped up in front where they leave all the free stuff for people to take.
He usually gets the cedar pallets from there that he takes apart and makes into the raised beds but these were already nailed togethers into frames.
I couldn't believe it when he brought them home, they are perfect.
He stacked them into two piles and it gave me the idea to use them for the potato beds next year.
I can just keep adding a frame instead of what I am doing now with wrapping netting around the beds and throwing hay down on top to mulch.
Or I can use them for the four corner flower beds I want to do.
Either way, I am thrilled to get them! I love when stuff falls into your lap.