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Darby C
Darby C Flowery Branch, GA on Feb 20, 2011
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I put in a raised bed.

The post are pressure treated 4 x 4's and the boards are untreated cedar that were used on another project. Now all I have to do is fill it.
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    The post are set in concrete and leveled. The bottom row of boards are leveled and nailed to the post.
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    The boards used are cedar. They came off a old pergola that fell down.
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    I added extra 4 x 4 to the side due to the height.
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  • Darby C Flowery Branch, GA
    These pictures are to update the project. Mom decided that she wanted to steps in the beds. You can see we got if filled and it is going well.
    • Overall view of the garden.
    • Lower view.  We decided to lower the top board and put steps in the bed to sepeate the vegetables.
    • Here you can see the steps better.
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