How can I use some scrap wood to decorate my garden?
I have about less than 1/4 cord of wood n would love an easy garden idea for it
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I would saw the wood in short pieces (6 inches or so) to use to line a flower bed or walk area. If it was used as a garden walk it could be made to look like "the sea side" walk with an ocean theme, gravel round rocks, and the wood lining the walk way (if cut and standing on end a slightly different levels) Just an idea
You can construct a Raised Bed Garden with 12" to 18" Pieces. You drive them into the Ground like Stakes
Dig a trench and stand them on there side and put in the boarder of your garden
That sounds like a great idea Diana! Take a look at these suggestions.
https://www.gardenguides.com/128232-wood-projects-garden.html