An alternative to wood for raised bed sides
Posted: Fri Jan 13, 2006 4:44 pm
I am hoping to start growing veg at the bottom of our recently-moved-to garden but the soil is very wet, most of the year, as it is on a water meadow.
As such, I'm intending to use raised beds but fear that ordinary timber may not last long as it is so wet. Instead, I am hoping to use some "immitation timber" made from recycled plastic but am having difficulty tracking down a supplier although I know that I saw some literature on recycled "immitation timber" planks for fences in the last couple of years.
Can anyone point me in the right direction?
With thanks - V
As such, I'm intending to use raised beds but fear that ordinary timber may not last long as it is so wet. Instead, I am hoping to use some "immitation timber" made from recycled plastic but am having difficulty tracking down a supplier although I know that I saw some literature on recycled "immitation timber" planks for fences in the last couple of years.
Can anyone point me in the right direction?
With thanks - V