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		<title>How To: Build a Container Garden</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Oh, contain yourself! My garden plan for this year consists of three 4&#215;4&#8242; raised bed containers, which means I needed to build two more boxes. Here&#8217;s my simple &#8220;how to&#8221; for building raised garden beds. Supply List (for each 4&#215;4&#8242; box) 2&#215;6 boards* &#8211; 40 feet total (if you have to load them in your [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.poweredbytofu.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/05/container-garden-box.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-1401" title="container-garden-box" src="http://www.poweredbytofu.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/05/container-garden-box-250x193.jpg" alt="container-garden-box" width="250" height="193" /></a><em></em>Oh, contain yourself! My garden plan for this year consists of three 4&#215;4&#8242; raised bed containers, which means I needed to build two more boxes. Here&#8217;s my simple &#8220;how to&#8221; for building raised garden beds.</p>
<blockquote><p><strong>Supply List</strong> <em>(for each 4&#215;4&#8242; box)<br />
</em> 2&#215;6 boards* &#8211; 40 feet total (if you have to load them in your car you&#8217;ll want five 8-foot pieces, or you could cut them in the store)<br />
4&#215;4 post* &#8211; 6 or 8 feet long<br />
48 3-inch or 3.5-inch nails (or screws)</p>
<p><em>* Most people recommend using cedar or redwood but I happened to have a bunch of lumber sitting around so I used plain old 2x6s &#8211; probably fir. True, they won&#8217;t last as long and they&#8217;re already a little beat up, but free is a pretty good price! Any wood will work as long as it&#8217;s not treated.<br />
</em><strong><br />
Tools<br />
</strong>Tape Measure<br />
Power saw (I used a circular saw, but a table saw would be ideal)<br />
Hammer<br />
Shovel</p></blockquote>
<p><strong>How To:</strong></p>
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<li>Get out your tape measure and mark cut lines every 48 inches on your 2&#215;6 boards. I recommend leaving about 1/16&#8243; for the cut or measuring after each cut.</li>
<li>Power saw time &#8211; make the cuts so you end up with 10 pieces that are 48 inches long.<img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-1386" src="http://www.poweredbytofu.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/05/presentation11-250x138.jpg" alt="Container Garden Box" width="250" height="138" /></li>
<li>Measure and cut your 4&#215;4 post so you end up with four 16-inch pieces.</li>
<li>Set two of the posts parallel on the ground, four feet apart and lay two of the 2&#215;6 boards across them, even with the top.</li>
<li>Nail two nails into the end of each board. Repeat with the second set of posts and two more 2x6s.<img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-1389" src="http://www.poweredbytofu.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/05/gardenboxes-build-250x139.jpg" alt="Building Container Garden Boxes" width="250" height="139" /></li>
<li>Turn your new contraptions upside-down and position them parallel on the ground, four feet apart. Place one of your remaining 2x6s between them and nail it in place. Repeat with another 2&#215;6 and then with the other side.</li>
<li>Grab a friend and flip your box over!<img class="size-medium wp-image-1391 alignright" src="http://www.poweredbytofu.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/05/img_5668b-250x146.jpg" alt="Completed Raised Bed Container Garden Box" width="250" height="146" /></li>
<li>Nail the last two 2x6s to the top of your box to be used as benches or &#8220;knee rests.&#8221; I think it gives it a nice, finished look without spending time making precise diagonal cuts for an &#8220;all the way around&#8221; border.</li>
<li>Dig four holes in the ground for the corner posts.</li>
<li>Position your box and make sure it is level before filling in the holes.</li>
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<p>Now all you need to do is fill your new container garden with dirt and get planting!</p>
<p>&#8211;the Soybean<em> </em></p>
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