Tips to save on Agriculture Raised Bed Gardening, Metal raised garden beds are popular to grow Strawberry, rose plants, vegetable plants, dragon fruit and more, and no assembly needed is best, because they last for years, and some can easily be moved when needed. How to Make, or I should say get a raised bed for gardening food, easy and ready to plant, now building, all ready to GO! No caving in, sturdy and should last a very long time. Easy to handle, and still movable when needed. Great for Hugelkultur growing with logs, Growing in a Stock Tank, cheaper then Vego Garden Raised bed and Cheaper then Birdie Raised bed.

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Here are BOTH Videos FULL Instructions on this: https://youtu.be/Z0FoxItvnrM and https://youtu.be/r9UaMKLJ6Ds

Here are the SAME Solar Fountain Kits I buy for our Yard and this is an affiliated/aff. link to the company: https://www.ebay.com/itm/195244498866?hash=item2d757a9fb2%3Ag%3A8OkAAOSw545i36DN&amdata=enc%3AAQAHAAAAoB17B4VL18a81jTDfMS4FlnH4RQgpBN122Po9iJCj4YkQ%2FHVPhg21oArJ3BbcnvGig5ZaBhYNxgUWbzJCLZcyrXCtoPU%2Blg62m8%2BV1X7BSLZ2vmHIACN%2BlgAIx46VD%2BPJ5Wzl1BPOj2R%2Bhw20lIEqHOpmPuCPsHfu%2BAigVoNxXNAswDC8Ssunurftyh%2B2eMbYKwsE9IoAN1V9PiUJsznoYc%3D%7Ctkp%3ABk9SR6SZ-oKsYQ&LH_BIN=1&mkcid=1&mkrid=711-53200-19255-0&siteid=0&campid=5338267736&customid=&toolid=10001&mkevt=1
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Here is a Company that I buy from for tubing for the SOLAR FOUNTAIN Kits, this is an aff. link to their site, the size I get is (5/16″ ID x 7/16″ OD) which this aff. link will take you right to:
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Here are the feeders we use, this is an affiliated link: https://www.ebay.com/itm/363748958885?epid=1609893651&hash=item54b120a2a5%3Ag%3AUnYAAOSw011iH2P2&amdata=enc%3AAQAHAAAAkFrX%2F8nmpa6JIpcoG3quAQB98nYXsQvg2%2F%2BUQUX6fDoyJ4vnvErh7e8rH3%2BH7Re4sW1j9rIWR0bdHt67EUyepmC6rxBScQdQei3zmUHSv6muWeI%2FwHOQzdDtm03AxXZoAAwi1sEOv579cPuyDaMUi7hT1CD1DpIO0Vg2tD1PVVScAjJBo%2FwPnDI91e8T6%2FD5Iw%3D%3D&mkcid=1&mkrid=711-53200-19255-0&siteid=0&campid=5338267736&customid=&toolid=10001&mkevt=1

Best Price, This is TULLE that Great Fabric SO CHEAP and last years outside here, here is an aff. link to check out, many colors, I usually get one of the greens, but any color will work great: http://rover.ebay.com/rover/1/711-53200-19255-0/1?ff3=4&pub=5575376117&toolid=10001&campid=5338267736&customid=&mpre=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.ebay.com%2Fitm%2FTulle-Fabric-Bolt-54-X40yds-Wedding-Bridal-Party-Favor-Decoration-Tutu-Craft%2F381670793265%3Fvar%3D650737116165

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31 Comments

  1. Your video on plastic explained it very well. The molecules are too large to move through the cell membranes of plants.

  2. I can barely wait to see the beginning to end of this. I may be "absent" for a bit. Just know positive thoughts are sent your way. Thank you for all you do.

  3. I bought the exact raised bed last year and the one that’s half as deep. I put old tree trunks on the bottom then dirt from the yard, then topped it off with raised bed soil from Kellogg’s. I also painted them white because they get very hot during the summer. Over time I keep adding mulch. So far, they have worked well for me.

  4. This is so exciting!!! I have piles of branches in my yard from when my neighbor cut back their tree. Looking forward to learning this process so I can start my new raised beds. Thanks Robbie ☺️🙏🏻

  5. Robbie I bet you could go around your yard and fill up that container pretty quickly, and them maybe you could get a couple of bags of potting soil for the top.

  6. Thanks! I have also noticed that buying online has a less expensive delivery price.
    I wish I could buy steel containers, but it's too hot here in the low desert for them.
    I have made some homemade potting soil with cow manure, peat moss, and perlite. The jury is still out on how well it works.

  7. We filled half of the stock tank with glass jars and bottles before adding soil and worked very well for saving money and keeping our veggies chemical free.

  8. I can't wait to see the layers of everything you put in it! I am so excited as if it were mine lol. I love the video!

  9. My tractor supply gave me 50% off my cattle panel when I asked the manager if he had any dented ones…then I got a military discount too! My husband was embarrassed…but 2 for 1! Yes please!

  10. Hello! Just wondering, what made you switch to this type of container from totes?? I just started watching so maybe you've mentioned something else in your videos.
    I'm learning so much and excited to start composting. I'm just going to try and see what happens.. even though my area in WI got 8.2 inches of snow last in the last 24 hours. I have lots of material in my garage like dry leaves and plant material that are wintering in there. Love these videos!!

  11. I fill two wine half barrels with huge logs to save on buyung bag soil. I wounder if you can add biodegradable packing peanuts in a raised bed as filler? If you can get or HAVE rocks add them butnit will be heavy containers tompick up and move. I am going go buy my next mini pool and it will be a cattle drinking bowl or containers.

  12. I really appreciate your videos and how you help us save money when gardening. I am from Texas, and I'm wondering about these metal troughs. Do they heat up? We have summers with over 100 degree weather for several months. Will these heat up the soil? Thank you.

  13. Great tip on getting the shipping really cheap ! I look for dented items , too . If I were artistic , I would paint beautiful flowers & Hummingbirds all over that trough !

  14. I wonder if the huglekulture approach (bottom layer of wood and shrubs) will work ok in a container w/o direct contact to ground (like your totes have). You may have to intentionally add soil microbes and worms – innoculate.

  15. Hi Robbie, this is a fun project to watch. I filled mine 50% or more with large branches …then smaller ones, then lots of raked up 'stuff' from all the mesquite trees on the property. Kept filling until 2/3rd near the top. Added good homemade soil then a layer of purchased soil. It has worked great for going on 6-7 years now. Occasionally will add more soil, but I let the plants break down around the winter crops. They are sure a wonderful container to grow in, safe from almost 100% of the predators. It'll be fun to see what you do next.

  16. Great info… But the plants only put down roots a foot, or 10 or 8" or even less, why not use a much shallower container?

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