DIY Raised Garden Bed with Free Download | Easy Build for Tomato Plants!

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  • Опубликовано: 30 июн 2024
  • Learn how to build a stunning raised garden bed with a seating cap, perfect for your tomato plants and other vegetables! In this step-by-step tutorial, we'll guide you through the entire process, from assembling the Kiln-Dried Douglas Fir wood frame to adding essential pest protection with hardware cloth. We'll provide you with a material list, cost breakdown and the plans to download for FREE from our website, so you will have everything you need to build your own.
    Link to Website-FREE DOWNLOAD: luckycatcreations.com/free-ra...
    Materials needed, costs, and detailed instructions are all included, making this project beginner-friendly and easy to follow. Whether you're an experienced gardener or just getting started, this raised garden bed will enhance your garden's beauty and functionality.
    Materials & Cost Breakdown:
    Raised Garden Bed Cost Breakdown:
    (6) 2 x 6’ x 10 ft long ($10.52 x 6 = $63.12)
    (2) 2 x 4 x 8 ft long ($3.63 x 2 = $7.26)
    1 Box of 3” Deck Screws ($35.98)
    1 Roll Hardware Cloth (3ft x 25 ft) ($59.98)
    1 Roll Landscape Fabric (Weed Barrier) (3ft x 50ft) ($23.98)
    1 Roll Plastic Sheeting 10ft x 25ft ($16.48)
    1 Box Stainless Steel Staples ($13.98)
    Seating Cap (Optional)
    (2) 2 x 6 x 12 ft long ($12.33 x 2 = $24.66)
    Total = $245.44
    Chapters:
    0:00 - Introduction
    0:30 - Materials Overview
    1:15 - Cutting and Assembling the Frame
    2:45 - Adding the Seating Cap
    3:30 - Lining with Landscape Fabric
    4:15 - Installing Hardware Cloth
    4:45 - Filling with Soil and Compost
    5:15 - Installing Shade Cloth
    5:45 - Final Cost Breakdown and Conclusion
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  • @Firstcause5666
    @Firstcause5666 9 дней назад +2

    Nice workmanship!

    • @luckycatcreations
      @luckycatcreations  8 дней назад

      Thanks! I’m happy to have a place for my tomatoes :) the bed will be in a temporary spot for now, until we finish the patio work . It’s starting to come together slowly but surely.