Raised Garden Bed Using Blocks
I have been wanting raised beds for years.
Raised garden bed using blocks. Going with the cinder blocks will be the easiest and quickest way to build solid and lasting longer raised garden beds. Plants can be healthier and more productive in a raised bed because you can control the quality of the soil and water drainage. With basic diy skills, plus a couple of spare weekends, you’ll soon have a 2.2m x 1.4m raised bed that will provide space for ornamental and edible plants for years to come.
Diy concrete block raised bed. This raised bed is made from concrete blocks and topped off with timber sleepers to provide extra seating space, invaluable in a small garden. You can mound 6 inches of soil without a frame, but a deeper bed needs more support.
Use concrete blocks to build a raised bed and fill it with good garden soil. Raised beds can be made from all kinds of materials, but i love the idea of using cinder blocks because they have many advantages of their own.first, they won’t deteriorate like wood and other materials will. One in each corner should be enough when using cinder blocks for garden beds, but you can.
It's quick, easy, and lasts forever. Second, they are built to stack, so it is easier and quicker to create a raised bed with blocks than with most other materials. But now that we moved, i have a big empty yard that gets lots of sun!
Building raised garden beds are much intimidating for many of us, but actually, they are easier to put together. My raised beds are made out of wood (here’s my post on how to build a raised bed with wood), but i thought some of you might like a tutorial on how to make a raised bed out of concrete blocks.this tutorial is from retro ranch revival and is part of my. Railroad ties are found throughout the united states as garden beds, stairs, and other landscape features.
The long sides of the garden bed have eight cinder blocks and the ends have three for a total of 22 cinder blocks per raised bed. The construction will be easy or tough, also depends on the materials you are using to build a raised garden bed. Got some blocks left over from a recent construction work?