Thanks to all who replied to my previous question. Clearly, I've got
some work to do. :)
I've settled on a pair of 2ftx8ftx2ft high boxes to start the spring. As
for the wood, I'm considering PT for the rot resistance but something
nagging in the back of my mind remembers outgassing of formaldehyde from PT?
Also, the question of what they get filled with is kind of important and
I've been unable to find anything resembling a consensus. My current
thought is 1/2 topsoil and 1/2 aged horse manure as a start.
What else should I be looking at?
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The word "urgent" is the moral of the story "The boy who cried wolf". As
a general rule I don't believe it until a manager comes to me almost in
tears. I like to catch them in a cup and drink them later.
-- Matt Holiab, in the Monastery
Posted by gardenlen on January 1, 2011, 1:39 pm
g'day cipher,
we use a lot of spent mushroom compost from the mushroom farm.
Matthew 25:13 KJV
"Watch therefore, for ye know neither
the day nor the hour wherein the Son
of man cometh"
Mark 13:33 "Take ye heed, watch and pray:
for ye know not when the time is".
len
With peace and brightest of blessings,
"Be Content With What You Have And
May You Find Serenity and Tranquillity In
A World That You May Not Understand."
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Posted by Billy on January 1, 2011, 1:59 pm
> Thanks to all who replied to my previous question. Clearly, I've got > some work to do. :) > > I've settled on a pair of 2ftx8ftx2ft high boxes to start the spring. As > for the wood, I'm considering PT for the rot resistance but something > nagging in the back of my mind remembers outgassing of formaldehyde from PT? > > Also, the question of what they get filled with is kind of important and > I've been unable to find anything resembling a consensus. My current > thought is 1/2 topsoil and 1/2 aged horse manure as a start. > > What else should I be looking at?
Way too much manure. Use about 29 lbs. of horse manure per 100 square
(13 kg/9.3 M), plus 10 lbs. (4.5 kg) brown vegetative material (leaves,
stems, ect). Otherwise you will leak nutrients like chemical fertilizers
do, and consume your organic material too quickly.
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- Billy
"Fascism should more properly be called corporatism because it is the
merger of state and corporate power." - Benito Mussolini.
http://www.salem-news.com/articles/january052009/israel_attacks_1-5-09.ph
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Posted by cshenk on January 1, 2011, 2:29 pm
"Cipher" wrote
> I've settled on a pair of 2ftx8ftx2ft high boxes to start the spring. As > for the wood, I'm considering PT for the rot resistance but something > nagging in the back of my mind remembers outgassing of formaldehyde from > PT?
PT not good. Your memory is right. It has various chemicals in it that are
carcinogenic and leach to the soil in direct contact.
What a neighbor did as he wanted the looks of wood, was outer frame in PT
(for it's last) and inner frame with cement blocks. He ran black plastic
under the cinder blocks then staple gunned to the wood on the inner side.
Seems ok to me!
Posted by Nad R on January 1, 2011, 2:38 pm
> "Cipher" wrote > >> I've settled on a pair of 2ftx8ftx2ft high boxes to start the spring. As >> > for the wood, I'm considering PT for the rot resistance but something >>> > nagging in the back of my mind remembers outgassing of formaldehyde from >
PT?
> > PT not good. Your memory is right. It has various chemicals in it that > are carcinogenic and leach to the soil in direct contact. > > What a neighbor did as he wanted the looks of wood, was outer frame in PT > (for it's last) and inner frame with cement blocks. He ran black plastic > under the cinder blocks then staple gunned to the wood on the inner side.
Seems ok to me!
I use composite deck boards. I cut them for four and six feet lengths. I
hope they last for eternity. The boards are thinner and a more flexible.
Why I cut them short.
They come in 5 1/4 and ten inch heights.
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Enjoy Life... Nad R (Garden in zone 5a Michigan)
> some work to do. :)
>
> I've settled on a pair of 2ftx8ftx2ft high boxes to start the spring. As
> for the wood, I'm considering PT for the rot resistance but something
> nagging in the back of my mind remembers outgassing of formaldehyde from PT?
>
> Also, the question of what they get filled with is kind of important and
> I've been unable to find anything resembling a consensus. My current
> thought is 1/2 topsoil and 1/2 aged horse manure as a start.
>
> What else should I be looking at?