Adventures of one quarterlife crisis and a year-long trip around the world.
Oh, contain yourself! My garden plan for this year consists of three 4×4′ raised bed containers, which means I needed to build two more boxes. Here’s my simple “how to” for building raised garden beds.
Supply List (for each 4×4′ box)
2×6 boards* – 40 feet total (if you have to load them in your car you’ll want five 8-foot pieces, or you could cut them in the store)
4×4 post* – 6 or 8 feet long
48 3-inch or 3.5-inch nails (or screws)* Most people recommend using cedar or redwood but I happened to have a bunch of lumber sitting around so I used plain old 2×6s – probably fir. True, they won’t last as long and they’re already a little beat up, but free is a pretty good price! Any wood will work as long as it’s not treated.
Tools
Tape Measure
Power saw (I used a circular saw, but a table saw would be ideal)
Hammer
Shovel
How To:



Now all you need to do is fill your new container garden with dirt and get planting!
–the Soybean
Adventures of a twenty-something Pacific Northwesterner who ditched her marketing job and MBA for a year-long round the world trip. Call it a quarter-life crisis or just the travel bug; either way, this blog documents the adventure. One year later, take a look at my rehabilitation back into daily life.
Erin @ Jetsette
May 24th, 2009 at 8:28 pm
I have a very similar raised container garden in my backyard. It’s a fantastic way to keep my vegetables and herbs away from other plantings in the yard. I surrounded my garden with PVC pipe and draped that in netting to keep the birds and squirrels away from the veggies. It’s worked like a charm.
Ronnica
May 26th, 2009 at 10:01 am
I so want to do that some day…when I have a yard!
sarah von
June 3rd, 2009 at 8:17 am
Fantastic! I’m currently limited to what can fit on my balcony, but I love to give these a try!
M
October 23rd, 2009 at 11:20 am
I used to make all my own pots and stuff out of old timber. I had my garden decked and used the leftover wood to create some excellent plant boxes :)