Went and built a 2.4m x 1.2m garden bed yesterday, and plan on building another one today.
Decided to use a product called eWood, which is made from recycled printer cartridges and other plastic products. It's melted down and formed into a shape similar to wooden sleepers, and normal woodwork tools can be used on it. It's competitively priced compared to wood, won't rot, UV resistant and doesn't leach chemicals into the soil!
Anyway, I did a bit of reading about what I should fill into the garden bed, and came across the whole no dig garden technique. You line the bottom of the garden bed with a good thickness of newspaper to block out grass & weeds, than use alternate layers of Lucerne Hay (called Alfalfa in America?) and manure. Had some horse and chicken manure I bought throughout the week, so I now have a decent size garden bed in the front yard that will slowly shrink as the worms attack it. This should make an excellent soil for when it comes time to plant in October here in Melbourne.
If anyone wants pictures, let me know. It's pretty dreary outside in Melbourne today, might wait for more light before I take pictures.
Decided to use a product called eWood, which is made from recycled printer cartridges and other plastic products. It's melted down and formed into a shape similar to wooden sleepers, and normal woodwork tools can be used on it. It's competitively priced compared to wood, won't rot, UV resistant and doesn't leach chemicals into the soil!
Anyway, I did a bit of reading about what I should fill into the garden bed, and came across the whole no dig garden technique. You line the bottom of the garden bed with a good thickness of newspaper to block out grass & weeds, than use alternate layers of Lucerne Hay (called Alfalfa in America?) and manure. Had some horse and chicken manure I bought throughout the week, so I now have a decent size garden bed in the front yard that will slowly shrink as the worms attack it. This should make an excellent soil for when it comes time to plant in October here in Melbourne.
If anyone wants pictures, let me know. It's pretty dreary outside in Melbourne today, might wait for more light before I take pictures.