During the winter, I rebuilt two of the raised beds, converting from wooden sides to concrete blocks. The blocks are collected from various other old projects, so were free. These beds are taller than the old wooden beds, so easier to work in.
I have one more bed to replace. This time, I had to buy the blocks. They clost slightly over a dollar each, with 36 blocks being needed, so that bed will be about $36 to build. Not bad.
I also reused some decking planks to rebuild 3 of the wood sided beds to a higher level to be easier to work. The wooden beds are starting to degrade. I don't ecpect them to last a lot longer.
I'm being careful to use the raised beds only for plants that seem to benefit from that method. Peppers do really well, because they like the warmer soil. It's easy to keep the soil surface nice and weed free. Chinese chives and other alliums are also easier to keep clean and weed free in the beds. Strawberries, being small plants, benefit similarly. So these beds are mainly Chinese chives, strawberries, Egyptian Winter Onions, some of the garlic, and one will have pepppers.
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