They're the perfect size for that space! And I think they help define the edge of the parking area. I do think the sage green was the best choice & looks great. Now you just need an arched trellis between the two containers for planting climbing roses into the ground at the base. And two more containers at the opposite end, maybe another trellis there too...so many options.😍👍
I made pegs out of that same colour steel material to hold up irrigation lines not really expecting them to last more than a few years in the ground, however fifteen years later I had to remove them and to my amazement they were still in perfect condition. They would have done another fifteen easy.Some were made of galvanised steel and were a near write off.
I managed to get 10 years out of some painted pine 2x12's but they are going bad now. The biggest problem i had with them in Texas is keeping them watered,the edges always seem to be dry. The metal corrugated beds look good. I think Birdies of Australia came up with this design originally,or they sell them in the usa, but looks like other mfgs making them now.
It’s also a good bed and would do a good job. I prefer these beds for a few reasons though. They have an exterior uv coating on steel panels with a 20+ year rating. This bed had more versatility in that you can make 12 different configurations with one kit. They also mentioned sturdiness, these beds are definitely strong and will not bow when soil soil is put in. Plus I prefer the rounded design so there are no sharp corners I’m going to catch myself on. Pretty sure they will last the rest of my life lol Again not bashing their beds, they look good and sturdy but those are my reasons I prefer these
I thought the same before I got it, but The coating on it is meant to reflect the heat for the most part so it really doesn’t absorb that much heat or dry out too fast. Same could not be said about uncoated sheet metal
I mean in comparison of making them out of wood like I usually do. In the heat of our summers the wooden ones warp horribly but these have held up really well 👍
They're the perfect size for that space! And I think they help define the edge of the parking area. I do think the sage green was the best choice & looks great. Now you just need an arched trellis between the two containers for planting climbing roses into the ground at the base. And two more containers at the opposite end, maybe another trellis there too...so many options.😍👍
Trellises are definitely coming soon 👍
I love these planters and if I were you plant some collards and mustards with some winter squash. Love your video's can't wait for the next one.
Very impressed with these raised beds. I grow everything in them.
Thanks! I just ordered the cobalt blue.
That’s awesome to hear! I really loved this one and I hope you enjoy yours!
I love the blue and the green. I can’t decide lol
Your knowledge is quite informative. Your voice is pleasant as well. Thank you
I made pegs out of that same colour steel material to hold up irrigation lines not really expecting them to last more than a few years in the ground, however fifteen years later I had to remove them and to my amazement they were still in perfect condition. They would have done another fifteen easy.Some were made of galvanised steel and were a near write off.
“if it smells like poop it is” LOL😂😂
Looks Nice!
It is very pretty and I love the sage green
Hello there
Beautiful family
Love them!
I managed to get 10 years out of some painted pine 2x12's but they are going bad now. The biggest problem i had with them in Texas is keeping them watered,the edges always seem to be dry. The metal corrugated beds look good. I think Birdies of Australia came up with this design originally,or they sell them in the usa, but looks like other mfgs making them now.
Love it! Definitely will be checking them out.
What about the Hopkins Homestead Raised Beds? Those look like the best ones out there.
It’s also a good bed and would do a good job. I prefer these beds for a few reasons though. They have an exterior uv coating on steel panels with a 20+ year rating. This bed had more versatility in that you can make 12 different configurations with one kit. They also mentioned sturdiness, these beds are definitely strong and will not bow when soil soil is put in. Plus I prefer the rounded design so there are no sharp corners I’m going to catch myself on. Pretty sure they will last the rest of my life lol
Again not bashing their beds, they look good and sturdy but those are my reasons I prefer these
I was wondering about the heat that the metal garden bed soil would dry out quick?
I thought the same before I got it, but The coating on it is meant to reflect the heat for the most part so it really doesn’t absorb that much heat or dry out too fast. Same could not be said about uncoated sheet metal
Any recommendations for buying compost. I think I'm close to you. Sherman. I bet it would make a great strawberry bed
I get mine from sunset, but also get it from Gregg Thompson and they are close to you. www.gregthompsonlandscape.com
@@TheMoreYouGrow thanks
Where did u get ur compost I’m here in Bowie
I’ll find his name but he lives in sunset
Green beans.
Just make sure you keep the cows out of the yard.
Hehehe 😏😂
they all come out of the same chinese factory....there is no 'BEST'
I mean in comparison of making them out of wood like I usually do. In the heat of our summers the wooden ones warp horribly but these have held up really well 👍