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It’s time to put those extra bricks to good use, so form a garden bed with them to enhance your outdoor space.
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Are there any LJNers who can advise please? I am designing a garden for a client which includes some brick raised beds. One bed is 4m long, the other 2m long. The external depth will be 800mm and was looking at height of 600 or 700mm. I was hoping to get away with a half brick width wall (10cm ish)- but will this be strong enough for weight of soil inside? Is there a maximum height that would be recommended for this type of construction? Also I am I right in thinking I would need them…
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Last year there was a great sale on paving stones, priced at 5 for $1.00 at Lowes. So we purchased 200 of them. Months had passed and it finally came to me what…
This dry-stacked brick planter was made from bricks that were buried in the garden. Add a sheet plastic liner and use this method to make a sub-irrigated planter (SIP). Use the same method to make a sub-irrigated raised bed that will out-produce a top watered raised bed using less water and valuable time. Read more here.
Brick wall herb and flower planters we added to another section of our patio to break up the brick, they attach easily with clips or screws depending on how you want to do it. Perfect for herbs! From Outdoor & Garden 800.210.2302.
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