I have a lot to learn. I can use all the help you can give me with this. I appreciate everyone’s help. So more soil wouldn’t be betterWell the worms are not going to care how deep it is since most will be up top eating. I like where your head is at with more dirt. But try to think of it in volume per plant. So with a 4x4 bed you have 165 gallons of soil. With 9 plants that 18 gallons of soil volume per plant. Plenty considering they will be smaller size. Ask most organic growers and they will tell you that you need 15-20 gallons of soil per pot. If you want less maintenance at this volume of soil then Living mulches will be your greatest asset.
The only thing I'm thinking on this is how big of a step ladder you are going to need to tote around to see the tops of the plants once you add another 6-8" for wheels and the frame. Then you have to factor in the spread for the ladder legsThinking about getting these raised beds. 42x42x32. They are nice and deep so I can cram the bottom with logs and still have plenty of room for dirt. View attachment 107666
Not in this case. If it was going to give us more surface area then sure, but depth past 18" isnt really needed. Look at most of the pots we grow in, how many you seen over 24" tall? I know a lot of guys that use the 12" beds from amazon then saran wrap the outside of them.I have a lot to learn. I can use all the help you can give me with this. I appreciate everyone’s help. So more soil wouldn’t be better
Drill holes in those though, 7/8” minimum or see if you can find some punched already, maybe a shop has a roller with that profile and a die to roll punch em.Thinking about getting these raised beds. 42x42x32. They are nice and deep so I can cram the bottom with logs and still have plenty of room for dirt. View attachment 107666View attachment 107667
That wood trick works wonders when media is short.Not in this case. If it was going to give us more surface area then sure, but depth past 18" isnt really needed. Look at most of the pots we grow in, how many you seen over 24" tall? I know a lot of guys that use the 12" beds from amazon then saran wrap the outside of them.
Like if you were to make your own beds, Id line the bottom and sides first with the landscaping fabric like you did in the 2x2 you made. Then i would line all but 3 inches of the bottom of the side walls with some cheap pond liner. Kinda of a diy moisture liner like in the grassroots beds.
Following my layout, you could do a 3.5'x12' raised bed in each room. (trust me that walking around room will make your life easier). Get you a half cord of wood from last year and line the bottom 6 inches in quarter logs. Toss on your mulch amendments and alfalfa and then cover it all with promix. Pack it in good, make sure you dont have air pockets. That should fill your pot just under half. Then mix up your soil mix and put it on top of the promix. Let that cook for 4-5 days, then seed in your cover crop.