The £8 raised onion bed

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  1. Vince

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    £4 a piece for the scaffold boards, black DPM a freebie, soil re-cycled from decaying raised beds.

    Kelsaes doing very well considering from Naff seed, others in the photo are Long Red Florence

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    • Freddy

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      They look very good Vince, a lot better than mine
       
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      You'll make Scrungee jealous:biggrin:
       
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      My onion bed got flooded in that cold/wet spell and I had to dig drainage ditches around it and another to take the water away. It really messed up all the hard work I put in sowing seeds early and bringing plants on under lights. So it'll be raised beds for my onions next year.
       
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        Very nice.
        I've heard a lot about recycled/old scaffold boards, where would one go, what to look for in Yellow Pages etc,
        Any ideas for Bristol / N.Somerset area anyone ?
         
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        Very good Vince. My onions are way behind.
         
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        Nice looking onions, you don't always have to spend up big to get good results
         
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        Maybe try a local scaffold company?
         
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        Ah yes but,, I thort there was a convention or trade agreement or H&S that prevented them from selling on unsafe boards and that they had to be traded thro' another. Maybe urban myth ?
        Anyway, I dont know any scaffolders !
         
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        Ptarmigan if you have a drive round your local scaffold companys tell them what your after ie old scaffold boards to make raised beds they are happy to sell you them thats all I did & found one place that had new boards that had'nt passed the stress tests they sold me 12 at £6 each (new boards) & they gave me 3 broken ones buck shee to use for the ends. Mick
         
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