Saturday, February 6, 2010

How To Build A Raised Pond Video I Am Trying To Build A Raised Flower Bed. The Bottom Base Is Concrete. I Need Ideas On How To?

I am trying to build a raised flower bed. The bottom base is concrete. I need ideas on how to? - how to build a raised pond video

Site worn on the show garden, so that no water remains in the bottom of the base. The walls of what should be done. Thank you for your comment on this idea

5 comments:

kcpaull said...

We have built our 4 "x4" treated (treated with copper, not) arsenic, wood, and the excess water from wood. We have to live long overdue, to hold together. It's also built a retaining wall block of wines, the excess water through the blocks very well. With a concrete base you can use the excess water just screaming in the context of existing or wooden blocks.

If you Google search for "worn on the show garden" bed to generate many pages that provide information about him and places that sell kits to build in order to have them. I have to sweet and had a good crop of tomatoes, cucumbers and pumpkins, despite the drought we are having.

I have also served worms in my bed to improve the ground floor and bought at Lowes did not have many nutrients in it.

Sword Lily said...

I do not understand me. Build a bed on a concrete slab? If so, who cooks the plants.
As the fry grass, if it is rock beneath the surface of the concrete is heated by the sun and bake your garden.

Judy B said...

The ideal is to break the concrete for the water to flow into the soil beneath the concrete.

Otherwise, you will need a drainage layer of gravel or plastic pipe at the bottom of the bed raised. Wall can do anything you choose, wood, stone, concrete, bricks.

Madame M said...

You can put in French drains, which are basically in the mud tubes that are sitting in bed, and then run the excess water out of it.

If you are cautious, and not on the water, but can your bed like a huge pot to treat.

On the walls depends on what you are trying to do, and how high they build the bed. I like concrete blocks, personally, but it depends on your budget and your taste.

Neal & Cathy said...

You can build walls, what he wants, wood and concrete blocks, the building blocks of the landscaping. It appears that you damentplatte on an existing beds to be built. If yes, the beds of 8.12 cm deep. The water does not sit at the base, in the context of material you use is exhausted. With the basic building blocks of concrete, you can fill our hearts to the earth and grow.

Visit our website for more ideas for raised garden bed --
http://www.gardening-at-the-crossroads.c ...

Good luck and Happy Gardening from Cathy and Neal!

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