Redwood Garden Beds

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Redwood Garden Beds

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Large Redwood Garden beds: Half day to select, load and deliver wood then a two day build (at least for me!) if working alone.

(Hope it's okay to have info on jpegs / pics.)

Lumber

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We decided on true 2"x12" Redwood as it should last many years and bought enough to build 1 - 24', 1 - 22', and 1 - 12' all 3' wide

Start

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Set up line level. I decided that building them square and level, they would last longer and age well when settling.

(More on squaring corners next)

Corners

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Used 4"x4" redwood in the corners which gave more surface space and depth for 4.5" deck screws. Clamps tightened any gaps and held everything in place when screwing. Also shown are cedar spacers for leveling, then used bricks, rocks and clay soil to add permanence to the leveling.

Redwood Weight

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Had to prove how heavy the Redwood planks (AKA slabs) were!

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Where the 22' and 24' beds met I secured with rebar and fastened with one hole electrical conduit clamps. Since May 2018 to mid Oct. 2018 and being filled with damp soil - no movement yet! You can also see the spacer bars i used to keep the beds an exact distance apart - 36".

12 Foot Bed

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Same process with the 12' bed but easier with no center seam to join, no plants to step over (which is highly suggested!) and half the length.

Finished

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Working alone, it took the better part of two days and as you can see my Supervisors weren't much help! Last steps were to fill with a mixture of 80% compost and 20% worm castings, then fill paths with decomposed granite and top off with Douglas Fir bark. (Which my Supervisor then inspects and gave final approval!)