As I was unsure of the history of all of the various pieces of wood, which may have had some nasty treatments put in or on them in the past, I used a double layer of black polythene DPM 500 gauge, as used under concrete floors, to line the sides and bottom of the bed. 1) hopefully the tomatoes will do better and 2) we made it higher than we wanted in order to block off the back of the shed to keep our digging dog from getting back there. Measure and mark the boundaries of your garden. We've tried miracle grow (didn't help), mixing some sand in with the soil (didn't work), etc. : ) ", "Have to congratulate Ellenbee on her determined research. All rights reserved. Would it be considered organic ? but look at the numbers including the $$$. ", "google concrete additives. What do y'all think? RECOCHEM is in the wood preserving and chemical business, their product "Clear Wood Preservative" That stuff can be quite expensive and hard to get, so going with an untreated wood seems to be a better choice for most people. http://www.woodweb.com/knowledge_base/fpl_pdfs/fplrn046.pdf I greatly appreciate this blog. The natural weathering process results in high UV protection. You would imagine that there would be a number of products for the job but there are surprisingly few. Whatever this bordeaux mixture is, it would be better to find out as much as possible about its exact chemical properties before assuming it has the same problems as ACQ. Would that also leach out into the wood in time and cause any problems? (Note: If you try this, keep the sacrificial wood well away from the box as termites or fungi from the former might affect the latter.) The two playsets yielded 181 board-feet, and I cut-and-spliced pieces using metal truss mending plates. The downside is that they will only last a season or two. ", "@Vernagain, thank you for your response, I appreciate your good sensible down to earth (is there a pun in that?)advice. The old wood gets trashed. I just wonder about the price and how to actually obtain it. I would guess they could also be painted if one were so inclined. http://files.recycleworks.co.uk/files/Wood%20preservatives.pdf Having filled up the furrows will support the sides of the raised beds and help to keep the soil damp in summer. ", "I would absolutely not use creosote, which is toxic, for anything you are growing vegetables in. Fill It. 7 years and counting without replacing a single board yet and in the NW that's pretty darn good. Its aged. (3) Add to basket. Here's another layout idea for a family plot. Gardeners catalogue has aluminum corner braces. This is my grocery list example that fits in a 48 raised bed. /Raised Garden Beds 485 products in Raised Garden Beds Popular Filters Cedar Metal Plastic Price: $50 - $100 Composite Price: $25 - $50 Sort & Filter Sort & Filter Sort By Featured Best Sellers Highest Rated New Arrivals Material Metal (146) Composite (116) Cedar (114) Plastic (62) Wood (62) Galvanized Metal (10) Resin (5) Felt (1) http://bonnieplants.com/library/plant-tomatoes-deep-deep-deep/", "Wow - 4 feet! ", "Hi Jeremy, i did see it in the gardeners supply catalog. Wood is a versatile material for a vegetable garden. The best place I have found to get ceramic tile at bargain prices is Habitat for Humanity ReStores. I'm still learning and still gardening. Theres also Douglas fir, which has a long history in housing construction. It takes a stain as well as paint or you can leave it natural and beautiful. thanks", "i am currently building a 30"raised veg garden . You might Also Like: Waterproof and non toxic, it should be good solution instead of using plastic liners. Does anyone know if it will actually protect wood from rotting in Updated on August 1, 2022. I read all the comments above. ", "Great topic and well written. I am a bit concerned that my first attempt at building a cedar raised bed did not go as well as I wanted. Pour a mixture of top-soil and compost into your box (ask an expert or consult your county's cooperative exchange for advice on the right ratio), leaving about an inch of space below the top of the frame. According to the material safety data sheet (found on homedepot.com), the amount of a secret proprietary ingredient (accounting for less than 50% of the product) required to kill half the number of rats in a test group is 1480 mg. per cubic meter (.05 oz.). As an alternative, treated wood has become a widely used option in place of natural decay resistant woods. ", "LOL! I also am supportive of the idea of thicker and heavier plain old untreated pine or fir boards and I do think they will last quite a long time. http://www.closetheloop.com.au/ewood/index.htm So far, there's no indication of rot of the wood -- the boxes are as strong as and appear the same as they did originally, aside from very minor weathering. Likewise, with a little common sense, you can glean a lot of useful information from sites like these. The issue is that all of the common methods of preserving woods have their problems when it comes to growing edible produce. I have a trek deck and it is suppose to be maintenance free. I am specifically speaking about HDPE as it is a much more stable form of plastic, and I have yet to see SPECIFIC data for the chemicals you claim that it leaches. ", "I am looking for an alternative myself and here is what I have found do far: The complaint with plastis in landfills has always been that they last almost forever if we bury them. Plastics and all petro chemicals leach toxins and poisons into any moist soil/water they are in, plants absorb everything they can from the soil they grow in including toxins and poisons. " The Eco Wood treatment I used seems to be working well but of course time will tell. hope this is helpful! They lasted twice as long as we were told they would. its all non -toxic.the web site is www.ecowoodtreatment.com , we would highly recomend this to the gardeners out there,sincerly carol baker west virgina", "hi we used a product called eco wood treatment on our garden boards ,its all non toxic , home depot had it,I understand it is also at some sherwin williams stores.great product", "Barry, where did you find Eco Wood Treatment? Never considered the seeping issue. :) Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated! Who knows, maybe you'll end up with greener spinach in a raised bed frame treated with the stuff! As you can see, the best type of wood for raised beds can vary depending on how much you want to spend. The beds lasted well for 3 years and then I had to move house and the new owner ripped them up! Plants were too easily disturbed and it didn't work well with weed mats or row covers. I made it such that as the boards rot they are easily replaceable. Easy to use, durable, and totally natural. ", "Jim, Tom, and Jack seem to be hijacking. It has a high level of natural tannins to help repel rot and pests, allowing the wood to. I do not have any information on the durability and rot resistance for our garden bed applications at this time. However, its nearly impossible to tell what kind of chemicals may have been added to the wood or if its contaminated with lead paint. Apparently there are wooden churches in Norway that are 700 years old, and they were preserved in this way. ", "We have raised vegetable beds made from plain 2" spruce lumber. I am still investigating ,but thought these two links may be helpful for others. Here's an idea since arsenic will not migrate far: try planting a border of low growing flowers rather than edible crops along the edge of the wood. He is growing all kinds of veggys without any use of chemicals. Unfortunately it is not recommended for food vegetable or fruits". THere are several chemicals that are added to concrete that can leach into the soil. The data sheet on it lists dryers, but I am 99% sure that in fact the raw linseed oil has no dryers - they just used the same data sheet for it. However, it was clear to me that they would easily survive another two seasons. Eco Wood Treatment is safe to use around children and in playgrounds / play areas. But most important what ever you grow in your back yard will be more healthy than what you buy at Wall Mart. Its expensive but lasts. Recycled and reclaimed wood. tall. An occasional gator may pass through during wet weather but no threat to the garden except for looking for some of the small critters. Organic principles can be applied very successfully to home gardens but treating the wood in contact with the soil and plants can cause many questionable chemicals to leach into the ground, contaminating the crops. I used cedar for my 4' x 20' raised garden, and couldn't be happier. ", "I investigated wood treatments before buying a new hen house for much the same reasons as I would if I wanted timber for raised beds( I am 100% organic, I eat eggs, I don't want my hens absorbing anything nasty) Use a non-toxic, water based paint. I first dig up the existing soil a shovel blades deep, turning it often, then I mix in some compost with it, then I fill it up with bags of garden soils and raised bed soils, maybe mixing in some 10/10/10 slow release feed too.. Then after watering it well, its ready to plant, with fertile soil 12+ deep.. In 2010 a Japanese researcher Akinori Ito released a prototype of a machine (home appliance) that creates oil from Polyethylene using a small, self-contained vapor distillation process. Discover how to grow, harvest, and eat good food from your own gardenwith our FREE e-newsletter, delivered directly to your email inbox. ", "We made treated lumber vegetable planters for our deck. Details of the extent of this problem are hard to come by but the following treatments are commonly questioned: So what can be done to preserve the wood used on vegetable plots? Covering the top with 2x4 on flat for rail. ", "Eliemental, please read this article about concerns with plastics: http://www.vitalearthminerals.com/are-all-plastics-bad/", "Hi Jon, You can turn the mulch over during winter adding some new material to the furrows if you wish. 1) Choose wood that is naturally long-lasting One of the best ways to extend the life of raised garden beds is to use quality, long-lasting lumber right from the start. Rocks. Help", "I know I've come late to the party, but you need to change the soil in a raised garden bed, along the lines of fallow ground and the currently planted ground idea of farming. Changing Sideboards Without Damaging the Raised Bed. By Phil Wood Fine Gardening - Issue 111. Deciding to use plain lumber and let the termites have their share is the easiest and safest way (for me). ", "In October 2011 I added to this thread as follows:- 'I put black polythene DPM 500 gauge, as used under concrete floors, to line the sides and bottom of the bed. Building Beds Raised beds can vary in size depending on the location but they are typically 8 to 12 inches high to allow for adequate root development. I believe that it could be broken down if left out in a harsh enough environment for long enough, but what we are talking about is Death Valley for 500 years. I used the Eco Wood Treatment (that is the actual name). This year i have reduced the height. If you create beds 4 feet wide by 25 feet long, that would mean 7 raised beds per person in the family. If anyting, this might be too high for some people or some places, but where I live, the soil is nothing but beach sand, so anything but a raised bed holds no nutrients or water. Choose from more than 150 raised garden beds and boxes. Not all my plantings are doing well this year, though mostly they were fine the last two years. The name sounds a bit funny, but the hugelkultur gardening method is a great way to fill a raised bed on the cheap. Our 4'x 8' untreated #2 Pine frames lasted seven years. Here at FenceandFix.co.uk we use it for making gates, cladding and raised beds, it looks good as is and takes stains very well.http://www.finnforest.co.uk/default.asp?path=200;256;1317;1318;1324", "I too am trying to build wooden raised bed and have been told by several saw mills that timber treated with the new tanilith-e is safe and environmentally friendly, with no leaching, no arsenic and is copper based. She's jumped over our other attempts at keeping her out. I recently took the playsets apart, and used the wood to build 11 garden beds (~500 square feet) in this same area. Repeat with the other 4-ft. 28 and two 44 posts. I have had them 6 years now and not re painted them and a few boards at the very bottom (where they are in contact with the ground AND compost all the time) are beginning to go a bit soggy looking.but thats all i went directly to eco wood treatment. Pine. You can upgrade: make a stand for the bed. Beeswax would surely repel water, extend the life of your timber by some years, and be totally harmless? Some pieces in some units might experience momentary sticking when you slide the pieces together and into place due to the natural knots, notches, and inconsistencies in the reclaimed wood, requiring you to put a little more power in. My husband has arthritis in his back. The beds are re-configurable, as I joined the boards using concrete planter wall blocks. After reading these posts I am thinking more seriously about using recycled plastic for long-term crops eg asparagus but as that may be too high a startup cost for all beds at once I might go for untreated wood for the beds that will rotate annually, then replace with the plastic type one or two beds per year as the wood starts to fail. A 100 roll of 6mil, 10 wide liner goes a long way. Its been cut, and thats probably about it. This time, however, I want the timbers to last longer and warp less. It left a few brown spots on my garage floor but they seem to be fading. Just my humble opinion though nothing scientific. The resulting panels would then be interlocked end to end and buried that additional 4" below grade. Toxins leach down not up. Freeze it in small containers. So we cannot turn into Howard Hughs, but must be aware and make the best of what we can. I learned about cold beds from my older brother who got it in Ag.class in 1942. Sure, you need objectivity, fact, control, data, and more, but those are tools and tools without common sense are as worthless as your weak and coy arguments. My best sun exposure is in the front yard, and raised beds may be quite suitable for the front. I also chose to place cardboard down as a weed barrier. ", "Hay bale gardening. ", "Scott: what brand / model of landscape cloth are y", "Last year we made a raised planter for our vegetables. With good drainage under the bed, the only contact then becomes the edge of the board and a simple paint coat of poly will protect that for many years. Whatkind of wood do you prefer for a raised bed? I've done it for 10 years and the garden soil has improved over time. At least 3 coats until the wood stopped absorbing the linseed oil. It can also be expensive. The wood will last you 15 or more years. I am going to do what I can with the resources available and forget the rest so I enjoy my new hobby and hopefullythe (medium green) organic fruit and veggies of my labours :)", "Re Scortching the wood (20th Sept 2010): the scortched bit lasts millenia - scortched sharpened ends of poles have been found when excavating 2000yr old Roman small forts of the type erected for brief encampments. I don't want to line them with plastic, between melting snow and the rain here, I might end up with sodden beds if I'm using plastic. Please display more fact than opinion. I'm curious if anyone has any info on if this is just as bad as using plastic? )treated railway sleepers that have been standing in my neighbours garden for at least 25 years, about 2-4 metres slightly uphill from the most suitable veg planting location in my small 10x10 metre garden pose any kind of health threat? Ill touch on those below, but first, here are some popular options for raised garden beds. I would want to vouch for the rest of the ingredients though! Do you think that foul plastic taste can corroborate the argument you made? Yes, they could be heavy and awkward to work with, but they can also give your garden a lovely, rustic look. The reason for this degradation of the plastic is the leaching of chemicals by the sun and elements. We are currently replacing our first generation raised beds made from untreated 2"x10" pine boards and I wanted to do an experiment to find out how much longer a wood preservative treated box would last. x 23 in. The same beams wouldn't make 2 years in southern Louisiana. Plastic will cover the top and underside with no hinges. my questions are is the oregon suitable and will it be a problem that the inside will be painted? If you find some gorgeous reclaimed wood and want to use it for your front door, go for it, but its probably not the best type of wood for raised beds. Does anyone know for sure please about potential toxins from black DPM polythene? I would be grateful for any help and comments from all of the experts out there. FSC certified. IF it has been proved that after 3 or 4 years they still leach nothing and ssuming cost is less than hardwood..I will go with them", "Hi I just purchase some 528 58 H4 EcoWoods OUTDOOR TIMBER at the local gardens supplies he said that it is fine. I'd say on balance you will probably be OK because it tends to be the pressure treated timber that is worse but you may wish to check with the manufacturer of the preservative. (Bricks would be another approach -- any masonry.) The stucco on houses has a minimum code height of 6 inches above grade and there is a good reason for that. Galvanized steel is created by bonding a layer of zinc to the surface of the steel. Many people are exchanging Treated decking something else. Still can have critters but they have to climb. I use untreated S/H scaffold boards and untreated softwood posts, with no plastic backing. This store is known for some of the safest, most advanced eco products around. Its brittle, clouded, deformed, cracked, etc. Also, concrete blocks and bricks sound good but they have one big problem - slugs love living in and around them! Anyway, so far, the whole process is going well and I'm glad I opted for this method. ", "Hi,i WAN TO START ON A VEGETABLE GARDEN FOR BUSINESS PURPOSES BUT LACKS THE REQUIRED EXPERTISE. Of course, you theoretically would not need it if using cedar or redwood. (according to it, drinking it would be a very bad idea) ", "Here's an idea - why use raised beds? Lettuce, spinach, and mustard greens tend to move metals into the leaves. Untreated. http://www.dogfoodadvisor.com/red-flag-ingredients/propylene-glycol-dog-food-aid-or-automotive-anti-freeze/ [I applied two coats of each product to one side and half of the other sides, so that the timber faces that are unseen between adjacent timbers are protected, as well, and the two products meet on the hidden sides. Unlike vegetable oil it does not attract pests, however it is food-safe. When considering putting in raised-bed gardens, I decided I'd use concrete as the walls. Cheers. Whether it is used to create raised beds, the edges of paths or a frame for protective. ", "i live in the gold country of california. Manage your garden soil to reduce plant availability As, Cr, and Cu. What is your opinion. I highly recommend them. This is a large, time-consuming project, but I hope the end result will be an environmentally friendly, sustainable, attractive, sturdy, animal-proof, long-lasting gardening oasis. She can't jump over this thing. The exception to this may be brick built raised beds as some bricks are indeed very absorbent and may well leach away your moisture on hot days. Pressure-treated wood has about twice the lifespan but some research suggests the chemicals may not be safe for vegetables. if I use some sort of removable fastener I could take the rails off for annual re-shaping of the beds. In the US we have a use first, test later system where political, economic and technical limitations means that none of the chemicals have been exhaustively tested, only a handful have been well tested and many havent been tested at all. We get our energy in our bodies by "burning" our fuel (food). It was $16.49 base price for a gallon with the whole thing coming to nearly $25 with shipping and tax. That said, I have no idea how benign it is or whether it meets stringent organic guidelines. It doesn't have the preservative properties required. So I did what any gardener would do and spent the next three weeks scouring websites and reading through extension program materials and forestry blogs. The cost is predictably higher than for wood but they are good value when you consider their length of life. Akinori Ito said he figured that if you could make plastic from petroleum chemicals, then you should be able to reverse it, needless to say, he was right. I agree with Ellie 100%. ", "I happened to come across a u-tube video which is promoting Its also newly offered thru the Gardeners Supply catalog (gardeners.com) but it was $3 more. However, it was clear to me that they would easily survive another two seasons. Wood oxidates and gets gray or charcoal gray. Cedar or redwood is ideal except for expense and possibly the downside of using those precious woods. Any suggestions for helping pine weather raised bed conditions most appreciated! There are additives only if you put them in when mixing the concrete. Safe for food, Have you considered it, or know more about it ? Or is it completely harmless like baking soda, aside from changing soil ph. Materials for Raised Beds The bed may be made of wood, stone, brick, metal, cinderblocks or any other material from which you can build a base at least 12 inches deep. ", "Monetary cost perhaps, Jenny, but the environmental cost of the plastic and stain is not so easily quantified, nor included in the price. However, its also inexpensive. But if you do use treated wood, do your homework and determine whether it is safe for gardening. Exxon has 28 different flavors of HDPE, Dow has 6 flavors, then you have Chevron, Shell, BP, etc. They work nicely for traditional as well as more contemporary gardens, depending upon the design and construction of the beds. One disadvantage for gardeners who wish or need less stooping. ", "It's been five years. Got me wondering if the secret ingredient in "Eco" or "Lifetime" is something as simple as baking soda or some other simple alkaline material. When you buy a Vita Mezza 6 ft x 6 ft Keyhole Composting Wood Raised Garden Bed online from Wayfair, we make it as easy as possible for you to find out when your product will be delivered. I even worry about what chemicals are coming out of my hose to water the plants. For any readers interested you can get it from http://www.organiccatalogue.com/catalog/product_info.php?products_id=1675. ", "http://waterproofmag.com/back_issues/200801/dimple_membranes.php This setting should only be used on your home or work computer. Well said. And I used red cedar timbers for the posts - actual width 3 1/2" on all sides and I cut them to approximate 16 foot lengths leaving about 5 1/2 inches protruding beyond the bottom frame of the beds. Because its sweet dogs and cats sometimes lick up spills and then get deathly ill. ", "You might be thinking of Ethylene glycol John Paul. Problem: the box made from leftover construction wood appears to have what could be black mold on it in some places. I have a friend who uses twigs from trees and clippings from bushes and lays them out over the rocks before he adds his soil mix, then props a 1/2 round piece of tubing to a small bed to water. What is the thought with galvanized beds concerning the zinc? ", "Thanks for thee comments. I can't accept this product as food safe based on the "sham-wow" internet presence. Is there any fixing this? The wood is coated or infused with chemicals that help prevent rot. Mine are 11 1/2. It was very costly, but we believe it will pay off in the long-run. I have found fencing the garden with weld wire and adding a 4 ft. piece of chicken wire around the bottom. Essentially I used the plan found here: http://www.sunset.com/garden/backyard-projects/ultimate-raised-bed-how-to-00400000011938/ It was the best plan I found online for the do-it-yourselfer. My preference is wood, for looks, and untreated, for food, but the council understandably want long lasting and not a ridculous price tag. I think its smart not to line the beds with plastic - it and possibly other liners would just trap moisture and encourage rot I believe. These are about 21 in. Try to use sustainably sourced, local or regionally produced woods to be more ecologically friendly. no help. 2. EZ-Gro garden raised bed. Exterior - tinted Storm System Toned Oil Finish. ", "I'm still working on the design, but I was thinking of a top and bottom angle iron like a bed frame rail horizontally top and bottom and the pallet wood, which is in standard lengths already, inserted vertically, like barrel staves. After 20 years of in-ground and raised-bed gardening in southern Maine, we bought a wonderful home on a hill. Snow abounds during much of Maine's long winters. For the additional beds that I built the following year, I used raw linseed oil. This gives your bed a solid surface to rest and will help avoid heaving and splitting down the road. ", "Has anyone tried applying wood ash to untreated boards? However, Bordeaux mixture is accepted by organic certification boards and widely used by organic gardeners and farmers, but ACQ is banned? ", "Hi Rita, I'm not sure about whether trex leaches chemicals. ", "I just noticed there was another JP on this forum (or more than one?) I'm thinking about lining the inside of the planter with sheet metal. So these things aren't completely proprietary, they have to acknowledge something. I bet ya didn't - it's called 'Creocote' and has had the real nasty carcinogenic ingredients removed. I plan to pop back in to this forum with an update on how well the stain and Internal Wood Stabilizer preserve the timbers. The soldiers would carry poles so they could put up an overnight defence quickly. If you want an even sturdier wood raised garden bed, consider fastening metal corner brackets to each corner with 3-in. Add To Cart. Premade raised beds may provide a more cost efficient option when considering untreated, naturally decay resistant woods. You can also cut posts to install along the walls for additional strength. ", "Some less industrial options would be charring the outside of the timber (as used on Napoleonic warships) to create an indigestible surface, wood tar (commonly from distilling the oil from the bark of pines or birches), waterglass or lye. Find wood or hedging mulch. I can not seem to find any information about is it ok for veggie garden box. 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