are heat treated pallets free of nasty preservatives hugh? dont want to be picky but i wouldnt use those corner blocks for it, its basically the same as particle board with nasty glue, but if the boards are clean its a good idea to re-use them.
@@thegreenman4898 Heated Treatment (HT) is, as the name implies, a process whereby lumber is heated in a closed chamber until it reaches a core temperature of 56°C for at least 30 minutes in order to kill pathogens such as insects, fungi, or micro-organisms. There are no chemicals involved.
Other safely made pallet types are KD which is kiln dried or DB which is debarked. The one to absolutely stay away from is MB which has Methyl Bromide which is a strong pesticide and absolutely not safe to work with or be near plants intended to be eaten. If the pallet doesn't have the initials HT, KD or DB on it, just steer clear to be safe - and thanks for another fabby video! :) :)
Thank you!! This is perfect for me. I barely have any money at all and I really, really want to make a garden this year. I managed to get a pallet from a neighbor so I'm looking forward to following your instructions. 😁
When I was a youngster, my brothers and I used to collect bent nails from construction sites and straighten them. They were a bit dodgy to use, but if we took the extra time to be careful, it could be done. I remember getting my fingers pinched quite a few times until I started using needle-nose pliers to hold them. We used to make little shack-like forts from scrap wood with those nails.
When I was a youngster my dad saved all the rusty and bent nails whenever he demolished anything . When he reused the screws he rubbed them on a bar of soap so they would screw in easier .
And I remember from my childhood that we were making washers for the insulating the roof from beer crown caps. You needed to put one cap on an anvil and hammer if flat. Then it was ready to be used on a rooftop. :-)
I looked at a million videos and looked all over Pinterest reusing pallets for raised beds for inspiration, and I absolutely hated all of the ideas, they never made sense, I kept wondering why people didn't do it THIS way, and finally I found your video here , and you did it, exactly how it always made sense in my mind, and it came out beautifully! ❤️
I don't have the fancy pallet dissembler, just crowbars, claw-hammer and tongs and pulling apart pallets is my least favourite part. I resorted to cutting the nails with a reciprocating saw and it works faster, with fewer split boards, but there is an extra step of removing nail heads. New nails are fairly cheap, but for straightening old ones, the cubes from pallets are good, just put the nail on top and hold it and rotate it, while hitting it with a hammer. At hardware stores, there are parts for joining things at a 90-degree angle (two 10cm flat rectangles with holes, joined at a 90 degree angle, don't know what they're called). They're cheap and they're a viable alternative to using cubes to hold the sides together. These can be reused when the wood rots. My bottleneck for raised beds has always been long reclaimed boards (I want 3.5-4m long ones), but this modular approach can work too and when making rows of these, 1.2m is a good width. It should generally be better to make rows South-North, rather than East-West, because both sides of the longer raised bed will get similar amounts of sun that way.
I appreciate how simple you’ve made it. No fancy tools. Very intuitive☺️. I’ve never thought of using the blocks. I have a ton of them. I’ll give it a shot on my next build
Saw another how to build a raised bed with wooden pallets (heat treated lumber) and so happy to have come across this exciting video. Have 8 pallets to start with and looking forward to making them. First time for this female to build and I'm positive all will be well. Thanks for such a great tutorial. P.S. Lowe's gives away free pallets. I kindly asked a gentleman to separate the HT marked ones from all the others and he so generously did so. Such a blessing!
(From a 74yr old) That really inspired me Huw; however what I've learned is that there is a range of types of pallet construction some of which were an absolute nightmare and defeated me. Providing a video as you suggested, about splitting pallets would be really helpful. The strongest ones had been nailed probably by machine and proved impossible to deconstruct. I agree the one you demonstrated with was easy so I suggest other watchers would be well advised to get that flimsier type of pallet to use for raised beds. Then its as much fun as you had and removing and re-using nails is very satisfying.
Love how you share freely and show just how to. I purchased a pallet buster so I need to get it ready for some pallets. My worm beds are being eaten by the worms so this is a perfect project. Thanks Huw for helping us learn.
Hi ya the pallet splitter works better if you put it on the 3 runners going the opposite direction. That way it gives you straight nails and slightly more pallet wood with less broken planks/strips. This was a tip I found after breaking loads of pallets. Thanks for your videos
You're the real deal Huw - absolutely no fluff - I mean, you have actually done this and all the things you present in your other videos and it is not all just a demonstration - please stay the same and you will be a success at whatever you do. Love watching your progression with your channel.
Thank you for the video. I was wanting to make some raised garden beds for my wife but I had no idea how to do it. This pallet method is not only economical but very easy to do. Thanks for making the video.
Hello Huw I have watched 1 video where instead of using a dedicated pallet splitter they took an old garden fork which had a bend tine. The tine was cut away using a hand grinder which left a gap in the fork wide enough to fit over the bottom stringer board and lever against the top slat board. Seemed to work quite well for them. Best wishes, Pete.
It's a very labour intensive process but so worth the effort in the end. My dad has been building with pallets since before I was born. So, over 18 years. We just found a new on-going source.
I'm just starting a veg garden with raised beds, I'm planning and creating it now for next Spring. I've asked for both your books for christmas. Fingers crossed Santa brings them. Great videos, I'm slowly working through them from the start. Keep up great work.
Excellent video, you have a great way of breaking things down and explaining to beginners. This is gonna help a lot of people in the next two months quickly create planting space
Just to say thanks for this video. My hubby made his first ever raised bed and it looks a treat! We discovered he really needed the pallet buster tool 'cos what he had wasn't good enough and was hard work. A lot easier with the right tool. Might get him to make a second one now! :-D
Thank you so much for you video. My husband has tons of pallets at work so he’ll bring some home for me Monday and I’ll start this project. Can’t wait!
I love how you do everything with bare hands. Who so afraid of the splinter? Lol not you. ALS no glasses. I felt your method was the best of all I have seen. Thank you for this.
Concern to the "feet" of the pallet - which you are using for the corners: You will face a serious problem. There are two types of used material for the feet - one is massive wood - which you could use easily, but second, and that´s what you have here - they are made of pressed sawdust with some glue component, which is not water proof. So when they are getting wet, they are instantly crumble into saw dust. Just to mention that. For the bent nails: Just use a hammer and make them straight for to reuse them. :) Beside of that - fantastic design, great idea and very skilled done! Just an additional suggestion from my experience: It´s always a good idea to use some strengthening from the inside, from wall to wall - either a strong wire, additional posts or similar. Soil, especially when wet, is a very heavy medium and can push out the walls very easy. In the end, all the walls can be bulged out without support from the inside (or maybe wih additional supporting posts from the outside, hammered into the ground.
I remember salvaging timbers in exactly this way, back in the mid 70's. When my Dad was putting a veg garden in at the time as oil prices sky rocketed. All the jars of nails and screws lined up. Very satisfying work for a child 😂
Omg I just subbed and realized this other guy I watch for gardening stuff is you. Just older lol. You looked so innocent here and now look mature. lol thank you this is my fav pallet raised bed vid. Thx!
This is a brilliant idea of using recycled pallets unto a more sustainable living; we've been gardening for years and it's incredibly therapeutic for us all! Kudos to your success, Richards! ~John El Hanafi
Thanks Huw for such a great video, practical and educational. Watching it for the third time, while triumphantly pulling apart 3 crates, What a wonderful sound that first crack and creak of the first nail pulling out the board! (I had to saw the first two, I was so disappointed, but the third one provided that very satisfying creak, and going very successfully!)
I've watched many channels and this guy has made it look so dam easy and with very little effort, I will definitely try this, one thing I learned if anyone is on a budget it's better to go on a channel with a young kid on, they're most likely to make something with zero money!
Book pre-ordered! Can’t wait. This is perfect timing for me. I don’t have much room or time to grow at home but this vid plus your book will hopefully bring me some success this year. I have a couple of wrecking bars too, they are great and make light work of this type of thing, but if people want to know you can get a variety of these starting from £6 ish (little ones but still worth a try) big ones £25ish from Screwfix and Toolstation. Toolstation free delivery over £10. Screwfix you have to spend over £50 for free delivery or a fiver if you spend less. I know it’s not cheap but still cheaper than buying beds and they are great tools to have. I’m always really careful where I store them so I’m not arming a thief that may get into my shed a way to get into other sheds or houses!
I am moving and putting in a garden against advice of others they think I will have trouble keeping what I grow from others. I want to make beds like these and plant extras for a kind of front yard free tomatoes etc. knowing how to build out of pallets will really help!!
I’m excited to try this. I wanted to this as I’m not super confident with power saws and this is pre cut wood to me! I have to figure out a way to do a cover to prevent deer 🦌 and rabbits 🐇 eating my veggies 🌽 then it will by perfect.
Speaking of pallets. I live in the city (Chicago) and am considering ways of starting an urban farm. There are SO MANY developers that are just sitting on vacant land for future sale or developments. My idea was to have a mobile urban farm and provide a sort of custodial service to the developers, grow produce at a profit for my effort, and be able to pick up and relocate if/when the land changed hands. My idea (so as to NOT reinvent the wheel) was to make raised beds out of pallets. This way, with just a pallet-jack, I can rearrange them on the property when needed; or load them on to a truck for relocation. I want them to be wheel chair height so I can employee disabled people. I imagine I can make one bed out of every 3 or four pallets. I'd use one for the base, take wood from the others to make the sides, and use the supports from those to reinforce the main base. Since pallets are typically 48" I imagine the first 30" can be the 'in-ground' production bed, the back of the pallet-bed can be built up to provide a trellis (using even more pallet wood or something lighter) for veining crops; and herbs can possibly be planted in whatever leftover space is in between. Only thing is, I don't know if I should use a giant grow bag inside, or if the sides can be built up well enough to support the inside pressure of the dirt and water. I've calculated that 7 of these in a row would be just over the length of a standard 25 foot bed. Perhaps you could give it a try? At the very least you'll get some content out of it.
Thank you so much for this video! I think I can handle this on my own and not have to bug my hubby! This is the year I get raised beds! 🙌🏻 so glad to have found your channel! 🙌🏻🌱🇺🇸
Cool man! I already broke down all my pallets and was trying to think of what I could do with them outside. Mine are all randomly assorted so I'm going to paint and seal them, then line the inside with a barrier cloth or food safe plastic to make them last.
Great work done on the same , just one thing as is major concerned if you can get free pallets from food store or simpler make it easy that they good to grow vegetables , as you eat them and even flowers
I have your book Veg in One Bed and am hoping to create raised beds for my garden but need all the tools as well. Really want to start growing my own. Thank you for sharing your valuable knowledge 🙏
Great video as always.Many thanks for your valuable time and attention.Your channel does makes a big difference in Natural organic farming and life style.
If you want a very low cost eco friendly way of preserving the wood for longer you can use the Japanese method of shou sugi ban. Essentially you char the wood and it helps to seal it from the elements and deters pests and other things that break down the wood. I use a propane torch for weed control to char my boards and it works very quickly.
Great video!!! This comes very handy as my son's school is planning a sensory garden with very limited budget, this is a great idea to get raised beds, thanks xxx
@@HuwRichards you're welcome! It is 7:38pm my way and boy my hands hurt! I had hammer and the bar... certainly a mans job lol... but I did it! Thanks again...
You are adorable and your video was so very helpful! (Our US pallets are a tiny bit different with twisted "fas-n-tite" nails that are miserable to try and remove manually.) Definitely going to do this project and look into your gardening book! Thank you!
I don't have the pallet tools and just used a claw hammer for everything. I found the square blocks were the trickiest to get off without breaking. Would you treat the wood to stop it rotting? I have used plastic tubs in the past and they've lasted years.
Brilliant video I have an allotment and have always wanted to have a go at making these,this video makes it luck to simple to make them,ill definitely be having a go at making them
ArcticCareBear ohh ok thank you but I think I’m still going to make something similar mainly because so many people have done it and it didn’t affect them so 🤷♀️
@@eveoriordan305 thats a very ignorant viewpoint,Eve..The pesticides and insecticides used to treat pallets might not cause you to drop dead immediately but it can surely affect yr health.Imagine having a spoonful of pesticides for dinner once a fortnight.Anyway,if u insist on using them,look for the HT,KN or DB logo and STAY AWAY if it has the letters MB on them
@@elephantsong7782 thanks for the advise but all I’m trying to say is that loads of people have made raised bass from wood and I didn’t seem to cause that much damage by the look of it . Sorry if I came across rude the first time 😅
I love all your vlogs but this one was truly inspired. I am changing my garden this year to no dig. I wanted to make raised beds with pallet wood but keep splitting them so this is very helpful.
thank you for doing this video...makes me think that just maybe i will be able to do this in my garden....since I have been desiring to have raised beds...(I can dream can't I?)
Amazing idea. I have a few questions, and I hope you can answer: I am planning on putting this raised bed straight onto concrete, so what base would I use when I fill it with compost? Any suggestions? Also, will i need to raise the bed? I will be growing carrots and potatoes. ☺️
Great video , thanks Huw, i just built a few in last few weeks, i used reclaimed scaffolding boards, but if i run out i sure will use this idea. Thanks so much for sharing.
HELP PLEASE: Hi! I just got several pallets and doing demo today so I can do the planning. I'm going to put the raised bed in an area that is not in the regular garden area. Big question... Do I need to do anything with the hard ground under the new raised bed? bed
I love this! My first raised bed I bought premade with gopher screening on the bottom for $85; my second I spent $60 dollars on 4 metal corner brackets and I forget how much for the wood. Not sure if pallets are free around here but they’ll be less than those first two. Well done and thank you!
love this! Did you stain or add a finish to yours? Just built mine but worried about weather deteriorating the wood. What non-chemical stains can I use?
Thank u! Thank u! Thank u! 🎊🙌🏼🎉 Thus is just what I was looking for🎊 I'm getting 10 pallets 2morrow 🎉 I'm so excited 🎊 Gonne start my own veggie garden 💃💃💃💪
I love how RUclips struggles to automatically subtitle you're videos due to the accent, in one of your other videos, "orchard" became "hawk shirt" ;) Another great video mate, cheers from a pom down under
Also I forgot to mention to use pallets which have been heat treated😁 Look for the HT symbol!
hi huws hello,apa kabar 😊
are heat treated pallets free of nasty preservatives hugh? dont want to be picky but i wouldnt use those corner blocks for it, its basically the same as particle board with nasty glue, but if the boards are clean its a good idea to re-use them.
@@thegreenman4898 Heated Treatment (HT) is, as the name implies, a process whereby lumber is heated in a closed chamber until it reaches a core temperature of 56°C for at least 30 minutes in order to kill pathogens such as insects, fungi, or micro-organisms. There are no chemicals involved.
Other safely made pallet types are KD which is kiln dried or DB which is debarked. The one to absolutely stay away from is MB which has Methyl Bromide which is a strong pesticide and absolutely not safe to work with or be near plants intended to be eaten. If the pallet doesn't have the initials HT, KD or DB on it, just steer clear to be safe - and thanks for another fabby video! :) :)
Thanks for mentioning the HT factor. Regards.
This video is so wholesome, my heart is so full. Green things growing, salvaging wood, careful workmanship, frugality, a beautiful world
I think you spoke to my soul with your comment!
Life is too short to be sarcastic.
Right?! I think I love him
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Calm down lol
Thank you!! This is perfect for me. I barely have any money at all and I really, really want to make a garden this year. I managed to get a pallet from a neighbor so I'm looking forward to following your instructions. 😁
When I was a youngster, my brothers and I used to collect bent nails from construction sites and straighten them. They were a bit dodgy to use, but if we took the extra time to be careful, it could be done. I remember getting my fingers pinched quite a few times until I started using needle-nose pliers to hold them. We used to make little shack-like forts from scrap wood with those nails.
Ron Yerke that sounds so wholesome and awesome
When I was a youngster my dad saved all the rusty and bent nails whenever he demolished anything . When he reused the screws he rubbed them on a bar of soap so they would screw in easier .
@@charlesroberts6490 nice! The ol bar a soap trick. Happy building cheers
Your comment is a prove that not long ago children lived lives full of nurturing and wholesome experiences 😊
And I remember from my childhood that we were making washers for the insulating the roof from beer crown caps. You needed to put one cap on an anvil and hammer if flat. Then it was ready to be used on a rooftop. :-)
I looked at a million videos and looked all over Pinterest reusing pallets for raised beds for inspiration, and I absolutely hated all of the ideas, they never made sense, I kept wondering why people didn't do it THIS way, and finally I found your video here , and you did it, exactly how it always made sense in my mind, and it came out beautifully! ❤️
I feel the same! Other posts/videos just make it seem so overly complicated and inefficient. His is actually what I was looking for!
I don't have the fancy pallet dissembler, just crowbars, claw-hammer and tongs and pulling apart pallets is my least favourite part. I resorted to cutting the nails with a reciprocating saw and it works faster, with fewer split boards, but there is an extra step of removing nail heads. New nails are fairly cheap, but for straightening old ones, the cubes from pallets are good, just put the nail on top and hold it and rotate it, while hitting it with a hammer.
At hardware stores, there are parts for joining things at a 90-degree angle (two 10cm flat rectangles with holes, joined at a 90 degree angle, don't know what they're called). They're cheap and they're a viable alternative to using cubes to hold the sides together. These can be reused when the wood rots.
My bottleneck for raised beds has always been long reclaimed boards (I want 3.5-4m long ones), but this modular approach can work too and when making rows of these, 1.2m is a good width. It should generally be better to make rows South-North, rather than East-West, because both sides of the longer raised bed will get similar amounts of sun that way.
I appreciate how simple you’ve made it. No fancy tools. Very intuitive☺️. I’ve never thought of using the blocks. I have a ton of them. I’ll give it a shot on my next build
Saw another how to build a raised bed with wooden pallets (heat treated lumber) and so happy to have come across this exciting video. Have 8 pallets to start with and looking forward to making them. First time for this female to build and I'm positive all will be well. Thanks for such a great tutorial. P.S. Lowe's gives away free pallets. I kindly asked a gentleman to separate the HT marked ones from all the others and he so generously did so. Such a blessing!
(From a 74yr old)
That really inspired me Huw; however what I've learned is that there is a range of types of pallet construction some of which were an absolute nightmare and defeated me. Providing a video as you suggested, about splitting pallets would be really helpful. The strongest ones had been nailed probably by machine and proved impossible to deconstruct.
I agree the one you demonstrated with was easy so I suggest other watchers would be well advised to get that flimsier type of pallet to use for raised beds. Then its as much fun as you had and removing and re-using nails is very satisfying.
Love how you share freely and show just how to. I purchased a pallet buster so I need to get it ready for some pallets. My worm beds are being eaten by the worms so this is a perfect project. Thanks Huw for helping us learn.
Hi ya the pallet splitter works better if you put it on the 3 runners going the opposite direction. That way it gives you straight nails and slightly more pallet wood with less broken planks/strips. This was a tip I found after breaking loads of pallets.
Thanks for your videos
This is so good, thank you for showing with this level of detail! Makes it a whole lot easier for a beginner to get started. Thank you!
You're the real deal Huw - absolutely no fluff - I mean, you have actually done this and all the things you present in your other videos and it is not all just a demonstration - please stay the same and you will be a success at whatever you do. Love watching your progression with your channel.
The man is a saint
RIP Paul Conquering Bear, my baby made me several of these years ago when he was still alive.
Wonderful repurposing of pallets!
I found friendly nails once, was such a nice expirience.
I will never forget those guys.
This 😂
Thank you for the video. I was wanting to make some raised garden beds for my wife but I had no idea how to do it. This pallet method is not only economical but very easy to do. Thanks for making the video.
Thank you! Needed to make bed for my allotment using free pallets. My favourite youtuber!
Hello Huw
I have watched 1 video where instead of using a dedicated pallet splitter they took an old garden fork which had a bend tine. The tine was cut away using a hand grinder which left a gap in the fork wide enough to fit over the bottom stringer board and lever against the top slat board. Seemed to work quite well for them.
Best wishes,
Pete.
Building a new bed for my garden this year and my job had lots of pallets... thanks for the video💪🏿💪🏿💪🏿
It's a very labour intensive process but so worth the effort in the end. My dad has been building with pallets since before I was born. So, over 18 years. We just found a new on-going source.
I'm just starting a veg garden with raised beds, I'm planning and creating it now for next Spring. I've asked for both your books for christmas. Fingers crossed Santa brings them. Great videos, I'm slowly working through them from the start. Keep up great work.
Excellent video, you have a great way of breaking things down and explaining to beginners. This is gonna help a lot of people in the next two months quickly create planting space
This is the kind of video we like, a real help one that's easy to follow
Just to say thanks for this video. My hubby made his first ever raised bed and it looks a treat! We discovered he really needed the pallet buster tool 'cos what he had wasn't good enough and was hard work. A lot easier with the right tool. Might get him to make a second one now! :-D
Thank you so much for you video. My husband has tons of pallets at work so he’ll bring some home for me Monday and I’ll start this project. Can’t wait!
Be careful. These wood could be treated. Don’t use it for vegetable plant
I love how you do everything with bare hands. Who so afraid of the splinter? Lol not you. ALS no glasses. I felt your method was the best of all I have seen. Thank you for this.
Concern to the "feet" of the pallet - which you are using for the corners: You will face a serious problem. There are two types of used material for the feet - one is massive wood - which you could use easily, but second, and that´s what you have here - they are made of pressed sawdust with some glue component, which is not water proof. So when they are getting wet, they are instantly crumble into saw dust. Just to mention that. For the bent nails: Just use a hammer and make them straight for to reuse them. :) Beside of that - fantastic design, great idea and very skilled done! Just an additional suggestion from my experience: It´s always a good idea to use some strengthening from the inside, from wall to wall - either a strong wire, additional posts or similar. Soil, especially when wet, is a very heavy medium and can push out the walls very easy. In the end, all the walls can be bulged out without support from the inside (or maybe wih additional supporting posts from the outside, hammered into the ground.
Crumble into sawdust? Mine is still standing strong, watch my 17 hacks video as an example :)
I remember salvaging timbers in exactly this way, back in the mid 70's. When my Dad was putting a veg garden in at the time as oil prices sky rocketed. All the jars of nails and screws lined up. Very satisfying work for a child 😂
Thank you so much! I have watched so many videos on how to make garden beds from pallets. And this by far is the easiest and most effetive by far!
Omg I just subbed and realized this other guy I watch for gardening stuff is you. Just older lol. You looked so innocent here and now look mature. lol thank you this is my fav pallet raised bed vid. Thx!
This is a brilliant idea of using recycled pallets unto a more sustainable living; we've been gardening for years and it's incredibly therapeutic for us all! Kudos to your success, Richards! ~John El Hanafi
Thanks Huw for such a great video, practical and educational. Watching it for the third time, while triumphantly pulling apart 3 crates, What a wonderful sound that first crack and creak of the first nail pulling out the board! (I had to saw the first two, I was so disappointed, but the third one provided that very satisfying creak, and going very successfully!)
I've watched many channels and this guy has made it look so dam easy and with very little effort, I will definitely try this, one thing I learned if anyone is on a budget it's better to go on a channel with a young kid on, they're most likely to make something with zero money!
I listened to the recommendations from the ducks probably 10 times in a row!
Thank you so much for this video I’m saving about $120 in raised beds by doing this. Can’t wait to share how they’ll look in the spring time
Book pre-ordered! Can’t wait. This is perfect timing for me. I don’t have much room or time to grow at home but this vid plus your book will hopefully bring me some success this year. I have a couple of wrecking bars too, they are great and make light work of this type of thing, but if people want to know you can get a variety of these starting from £6 ish (little ones but still worth a try) big ones £25ish from Screwfix and Toolstation. Toolstation free delivery over £10. Screwfix you have to spend over £50 for free delivery or a fiver if you spend less. I know it’s not cheap but still cheaper than buying beds and they are great tools to have. I’m always really careful where I store them so I’m not arming a thief that may get into my shed a way to get into other sheds or houses!
Thank you for this video. Not only you reuse a natural material, which is recyclable, and you save money. Greetings, Ingrid, Norway.
Thank you for the video. It is a perfect guide for a beginner who isn't very handy at these kind of works. Showing all the details helps a lot.
Heck yes im inspired! AHHH! Im so excited!!! And possibly over caffeinated but it's all good!!!
Fabulous use for pallets! I must say your pallets look better than any pallet I have ever received. Will be trying this, though. Thank you so much!
I am moving and putting in a garden against advice of others they think I will have trouble keeping what I grow from others. I want to make beds like these and plant extras for a kind of front yard free tomatoes etc. knowing how to build out of pallets will really help!!
I absolutely love this and I really love the simplicity of it all. Thank you!!!
I’m excited to try this. I wanted to this as I’m not super confident with power saws and this is pre cut wood to me! I have to figure out a way to do a cover to prevent deer 🦌 and rabbits 🐇 eating my veggies 🌽 then it will by perfect.
I was just about to mention the HT logo --- then I saw your comment!
Nice bed.
Steve
Speaking of pallets. I live in the city (Chicago) and am considering ways of starting an urban farm. There are SO MANY developers that are just sitting on vacant land for future sale or developments. My idea was to have a mobile urban farm and provide a sort of custodial service to the developers, grow produce at a profit for my effort, and be able to pick up and relocate if/when the land changed hands. My idea (so as to NOT reinvent the wheel) was to make raised beds out of pallets. This way, with just a pallet-jack, I can rearrange them on the property when needed; or load them on to a truck for relocation. I want them to be wheel chair height so I can employee disabled people. I imagine I can make one bed out of every 3 or four pallets. I'd use one for the base, take wood from the others to make the sides, and use the supports from those to reinforce the main base.
Since pallets are typically 48" I imagine the first 30" can be the 'in-ground' production bed, the back of the pallet-bed can be built up to provide a trellis (using even more pallet wood or something lighter) for veining crops; and herbs can possibly be planted in whatever leftover space is in between.
Only thing is, I don't know if I should use a giant grow bag inside, or if the sides can be built up well enough to support the inside pressure of the dirt and water. I've calculated that 7 of these in a row would be just over the length of a standard 25 foot bed.
Perhaps you could give it a try? At the very least you'll get some content out of it.
Thank you so much for this video! I think I can handle this on my own and not have to bug my hubby! This is the year I get raised beds! 🙌🏻 so glad to have found your channel! 🙌🏻🌱🇺🇸
Cool man! I already broke down all my pallets and was trying to think of what I could do with them outside. Mine are all randomly assorted so I'm going to paint and seal them, then line the inside with a barrier cloth or food safe plastic to make them last.
Tiny tip: Wet the pallet first (let it sit for a while), then the boards tend to split less when you remove them! 😊
They look fantastic and it's a great idea. I think I would add some metal strips to the corners to reinforced it.
Great work done on the same , just one thing as is major concerned if you can get free pallets from food store or simpler make it easy that they good to grow vegetables , as you eat them and even flowers
I have your book Veg in One Bed and am hoping to create raised beds for my garden but need all the tools as well. Really want to start growing my own. Thank you for sharing your valuable knowledge 🙏
Great video as always.Many thanks for your valuable time and attention.Your channel does makes a big difference in Natural organic farming and life style.
Yes please, to making a video on just spitting pallets! I keep watching this one :) very satisfying. You are on track with your video content!
Thank you Huw for sharing your version of making a raised bed with pallets.
My pleasure! :)
its 5 years ago but it helps me today...
This is great I am just getting the key for a plot on an allotment tomorrow so this video is excellent, Thanks for sharing.
Great video. Make sure you use HT ( heat treated ) only. They aren't treated with chemicals.
If you want a very low cost eco friendly way of preserving the wood for longer you can use the Japanese method of shou sugi ban. Essentially you char the wood and it helps to seal it from the elements and deters pests and other things that break down the wood.
I use a propane torch for weed control to char my boards and it works very quickly.
Of the various tutorials on this topic, I find this video to be the easiest to understand and least stressful.
Great video!!! This comes very handy as my son's school is planning a sensory garden with very limited budget, this is a great idea to get raised beds, thanks xxx
did in fact start my raised beds using old pallets few years ago. they still are intact and with minor repairs.
Best video thus far... I just picked up pallets for raised bed project... thanks for the tips ❤
Awhh thank you so much!
@@HuwRichards you're welcome! It is 7:38pm my way and boy my hands hurt! I had hammer and the bar... certainly a mans job lol... but I did it! Thanks again...
Hey nothing like getting stuck into it!!:) I hope you grow some lovely food in it!
Well done, what great idea, I’ve got some to make Monday, but I’ve got plenty of pallets, but you give me lots to think about
FINALLY - a great way to build raised beds without super-duper (💰💰💰💰💰) chop saws and the like! Thank you so much, Huw!
great video, you nailed it :)
This is perfect. Thank you for sharing. It's gonna help me build a plot for my new garden.
You are adorable and your video was so very helpful! (Our US pallets are a tiny bit different with twisted "fas-n-tite" nails that are miserable to try and remove manually.) Definitely going to do this project and look into your gardening book! Thank you!
I have tools galore but I would prefer to do it simply as green as possible and better yet free! Thank you for doing everything from scratch🙋♀️
Got pallet buster today getting pallets this week, thanks for the ideas and tips, you are awesome.
Love the idea. Thank you very much for sharing your brilliant planter. We'll definitely make a few of those.
I don't have the pallet tools and just used a claw hammer for everything. I found the square blocks were the trickiest to get off without breaking. Would you treat the wood to stop it rotting? I have used plastic tubs in the past and they've lasted years.
Great video.
I use pallet collars as raised beds. I put 2 and 3 in height.
Perfect. Just the information I needed for starting my first allotment. I’ve also just ordered your book from Amazon. Thank you.
I just made a mini "raised bed" with a split area for compost.
Do you have a video? That sounds brilliant
awesome job Huw !! and if you line the bed with old compost bags it will lat even longer
Brilliant video I have an allotment and have always wanted to have a go at making these,this video makes it luck to simple to make them,ill definitely be having a go at making them
Please make sure that you use pallet's that you know the history of. Lots of pallets are used for chemical transportation and should not be reused
ArcticCareBear is there any way of cleaning it first or something?
@@eveoriordan305 I don't believe so, as even sanding would result in airborne particles of contaminates if the pallet has that origin
ArcticCareBear ohh ok thank you but I think I’m still going to make something similar mainly because so many people have done it and it didn’t affect them so 🤷♀️
@@eveoriordan305 thats a very ignorant viewpoint,Eve..The pesticides and insecticides used to treat pallets might not cause you to drop dead immediately but it can surely affect yr health.Imagine having a spoonful of pesticides for dinner once a fortnight.Anyway,if u insist on using them,look for the HT,KN or DB logo and STAY AWAY if it has the letters MB on them
@@elephantsong7782 thanks for the advise but all I’m trying to say is that loads of people have made raised bass from wood and I didn’t seem to cause that much damage by the look of it .
Sorry if I came across rude the first time 😅
I love all your vlogs but this one was truly inspired. I am changing my garden this year to no dig. I wanted to make raised beds with pallet wood but keep splitting them so this is very helpful.
Excellent video. Thanks for sharing the whole process. Now I need to muster the courage to tackle this!
thank you for doing this video...makes me think that just maybe i will be able to do this in my garden....since I have been desiring to have raised beds...(I can dream can't I?)
I got a lot of palets that my husband brought home going to make a few myself thanks for helpful tips
Brilliant! Thanks for the tips. Will make mine this Saturday!
Amazing idea. I have a few questions, and I hope you can answer: I am planning on putting this raised bed straight onto concrete, so what base would I use when I fill it with compost? Any suggestions? Also, will i need to raise the bed? I will be growing carrots and potatoes. ☺️
Great video , thanks Huw, i just built a few in last few weeks, i used reclaimed scaffolding boards, but if i run out i sure will use this idea. Thanks so much for sharing.
I use a small jigger pick to dismantle pallets, so quick and easy
This method definitely looks easier than other methods. Thanks!
Thanks for the tutorial on making raised bed. Great presentation.
HELP PLEASE: Hi! I just got several pallets and doing demo today so I can do the planning. I'm going to put the raised bed in an area that is not in the regular garden area. Big question... Do I need to do anything with the hard ground under the new raised bed? bed
Yess! I have so much of these in my yard piled up and wanted a box garden for so long!
thanks Huw for this video. i was able to build 4ftx10ft bed out of 2 pallets following this. im waiting for your book to arrive cant wait to start
I love this! My first raised bed I bought premade with gopher screening on the bottom for $85; my second I spent $60 dollars on 4 metal corner brackets and I forget how much for the wood. Not sure if pallets are free around here but they’ll be less than those first two. Well done and thank you!
love this! Did you stain or add a finish to yours? Just built mine but worried about weather deteriorating the wood. What non-chemical stains can I use?
Boiled linseed oil. Made from flaxseed and available at any hardware or paint store
Thank u! Thank u! Thank u! 🎊🙌🏼🎉 Thus is just what I was looking for🎊 I'm getting 10 pallets 2morrow 🎉 I'm so excited 🎊 Gonne start my own veggie garden 💃💃💃💪
You're very welcome! Best of luck with your veggies :)
What can i put at the bottom or can i just throw the potting soil as is ?
I love how RUclips struggles to automatically subtitle you're videos due to the accent, in one of your other videos, "orchard" became "hawk shirt" ;) Another great video mate, cheers from a pom down under
Wish I wouldve found you earlier in the year and will definitely be purchasing your new book tomorrow. As thought veg in one bed was great
Thats a quick and easy raised bed, I got plenty of pallets. Thanks and cheers!
Will the rusty nails not be bad for the soil??
Your vedios are truly inspiring... I want to know how to deal with wood rooting termites problem if we use pallets...? What's the solution for it?
Good job, loved the way you reused everything.