They Don't Want You To Know About This $2.00 Raised Garden Bed From The Big Box Store!

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This $2.00 raised garden bed will have you gardening in no time!
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For those who don’t have a soldering iron…use the tip of a hot glue gun. 😉

BostonBorn
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I recently read an article that discussed these plastic tarps and weed blockers used in gardening and farming is contaminating our soils with micro plastics (as they break down) that the plants than uptake into their roots and hence their fruits and veggies 😭 something natural and biodegradable is always the best option, obviously it may not be as cheap as these options, but the cost in the long run to health and environment is well worth it 👍🏽

lisachaly
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I'm 85 and tried a little garden last year behind my apartment. Little cucumbers grew, but I had to readjust the supports, and they didn't like to be touched. I swear the broccolis were smiling at me, and trying so hard to grow. I loved them.

vegansydmost
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I planted potatoes in dollar tree pillowcases filled with miracle grow potting soil. AMAZING HARVEST!

JustGG
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Tip: Ask your local coffee roasters for burlap bags! Coffee is usually shipped in burlap bags, so they usually have a ton of them and will probably give them to you for free.

midnightlightthevamp
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Hate to be a rain cloud regarding this, but it might be worth ensuring that the plastics these bags are made of won't leech chemicals. I think it would be worth checking out just to play is safe.

mirozen_
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Love it! I wasn’t able to garden because of costs of soil and other materials needed. I looked at our messy yard filed with unraked leaves, branches, and logs. I raked it all into a pile, put coffee grounds on it daily, and let in sit for a few months. I am growing tomatoes, lettuce, radishes, and green beans in the ground in Florida.

HomewithNadineFlorida
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Great ideas here.
To all those living close to a Dollar Tree, they have very similar tarp style bags in their little seasonal gardening section. They might be a tad larger than what's seen here and cost only $1.25.

zachyweezer
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WOW!! This demonstration is awesome. I just turned 75. I wanted several raised beds, but could not afford to pay someone to build them for me. Thank you and God bless.

mattiecopeland
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I am 64, not as strong as I use to be…..so I just RECYCLE saved PAPER feed sacks! 🐓. Poke 4 holes! Sit 8 sacks 2 across, 4 long( rolled down top half before filling ) with WOOD CHIPS BOTTOM 1-2”, raised bed soil and sack is stabilized). As sacks decomposed and soil settles plants grow; you will end up with a slightly raised permanent garden bed! Free start, low work kills weeds underneath sack!

judyreynolds
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As a swede that has like 20 IKEA bags, I am very happy right now. This will save me a fortune! 😄

noomikifarkis
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For those of you who buy horse feed they now mainly use a strong plastic weave bag for most brands. If you turn them inside out so there is no labeling and cut the two pointed ends off, roll the bag down to about 2/3 tall you get great raised containers. I use them to plant root veggies like potato's and such because instead of digging down I just take a razor knife and open up the bag throw the dirt into a new bag. No digging

Paula-mfcf
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I grow potatoes and cucumber straight in the sack of soil... I don't have a garden, just a little patio. Pots works great too if you don't have a garden. I have had potatoes, strawberrys, red currant, carrots, lettuce, cucumbers, raddishes, blueberry and chives growing in pots and bags on a rader small balcony. I live in Sweden so we can't grow all year around, but it's possible to grow more than you think! 😊

purpleroseB
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Make your drain holes about a couple inches UP FROM the bottom. Then a little bit of water will stay in the soil mixture, instead of quickly draining out from bottom holes.

sheilahenderson
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Nice video - I love your spirit. Comes up for me that these bags are plastic, so as they break down you get micro plastics in your soil and food.( Something we need to be much more aware of altogether). So the burlap bags are an attractive option for me, as they're made of natural material.
Loved the layering of other materials below the soil.

christinephippen
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I also use pillow cases…I double them. I was at Walmart yesterday, on their clearance there were 6 packages of 2 100% cotton pillow cases…all white for $1.00 each pack. I will recycle my last yr pillowcases to planters, use the new ones until it’s time for them to become planters.

virginialangford
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Ingenious for sure. I use a hanging shoe holder to grow herbs. It is made of a canvas material and has the small metal hooks that were meant to hang over the door I put them over the fence to hang. They get sprayed everyday and stay moist but not drowning in water. Have a great day

cecoya
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For those who have no electricity... Take a large nail.. Heat it on a kitchen burner till hot... Grab a hot mit and shove through as many holes you can before it cools.... Repeat as necessary!!!

govindabhakti
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You young man just earned yourself a new sub! Also, the wood and organic matter in the bottom does much more than you said! It's a culture that makes a living soil in that bed. I would have added a few worms because I sheet compost with pulled weeds and garden waste. I garden by this creed: I feed the worms. The worms feed the soil. The soil feeds the plants, and the plants feed me.
>> Tom's Ukrainian/American wife Pam <<

tomfromoz
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If you don't have a soldering gun (or a glue gun) : Take a wire hanger, straighten the hook with your hands, heat it over an open flame, press it onto what you want to melt a hole through, abs repeat.

You're welcome ❤🙏🏾🙂

TonyaTko