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desertgirl

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Here are some of our raised bed gardens;

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Note the two diff. covers-one allows the trapping of more heat. We kept it on over the winter, and were able to grow spinach,lettuce,broccolli and herbs all winter long.

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Another view of two planters, along with the two tiered planter we just finished which will have a trellis attached for our sprawlers.

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And at night, with candles inside when we had our recent late season frost. Thanks to the candles, no casualties! (Plus, it looks really cool!)

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Can't wait for stuff to grow!!!
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Nice, VERY nice!!
Those look very nice, and I like how they must save strain on your back.
Around here the covers would land them in Kansas, Dorothy!!!

THANX RICH
 

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Lol! We had 40-60 mph gusts the other night, and they didn't budge. We thought we might put in a latch to help secure the lids when they are shut, but so far no problems.
 

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Looking great! I really like the two tiered one, very cool. They so remind me of covered wagons. Love that you can keep things growing all year!
 

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I can't do the neat and tidy stuff--I get dirt on my white pants 5 minutes after I put them on. My hair is tangled 30 minutes after intense combing. After gardening for an hour I have a dirt moustache and dirt-rouged cheeks, and filthy fingernails. I'm lucky to get through a paint job with the side of the barn looking clean!! :lol:

...seriously nice beds!!
 

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I'm the same way! The only difference with these is that my back doesn't hurt!:lol:
 

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I'm in Albuquerque, NM-zone 7a or 7b, depending who you ask. I don't see why rosemary wouldn't grow-so far I've talked to quite a few folks, and just about anything will grow in these wonderful contraptions (except corn and asparagus...). They not only protect against cold, but also wind (which is a big thing for us here in the spring).
 

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We seal the wood with linseed oil (which is not only pretty and allows the natural beauty of the wood show through, but smells like heaven to me!). Each summer I give them a new coat. They should last 5 or more years, even here in the desert heat, and then we will make new ones.
 
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