Raised garden beds are one of the easiest ways to start a vegetable garden. This 7ft x 5ft garden box is made from cedar which is naturally rot resistant and doesn't require staining, sealing or painting. However you can if you would like to match your homes decor.
When you plant the right foods the amount you spent on the materials can be quickly offset by savings at the grocery store, not to mention fresh fruits and vegetables from straight from the garden just taste that much better.
Difficulty Time Cost
Easy 20 Minutes About $40
Shopping List
Shopping List
4 8ft cedar fence boards4 6ft cedar fence boards
1” screws
2” screws
1” screws
2” screws
Tools
Safety Glasses
Pencil
Hearing Protection
Drill
Circular Saw or Mitre Saw
Tape Measure
Cut List
4 1x6 cedar fence boards at 60” (end panels)
4 1x8 cedar fence boards at 84” (side panels)
8 12” from cut fence boards
4 1x6 cedar fence boards at 60” (end panels)
4 1x8 cedar fence boards at 84” (side panels)
8 12” from cut fence boards
Step 1: Prepare Your Location
Select a flat, level and sunny location where you would like to place your garden box. Most vegetables like between 6 to 8 hours of sunlight so it’s best to pick a location that receives a lot of sun. Measure out the area of your garden box and lay down weed fabric. Secure weed fabric in place.
Cut 1-foot off the end of each fence board so that you have four 7-foot boards, four 5-foot boards and eight 1-foot pieces.
Step 2: Cut Panels
Step 3: Build Side and End Panels
Make sure that you attach the 1-foot sections to the rough side of your fence boards as this will be the inside of your box.
Flip your boards over and using 1” screws attach with two 1-foot pieces at either end of your 7-foot boards, placed about 1-foot from the edge of the boards.
Repeat this step with the remaining 6 boards, attaching in pairs.
Step 4: Lay Out Your Box
Now that your sides are built, lay each one in place for the garden box. Ensure that you have a slight over lap of weed fabric.
Step 5: Attach Panels
Butt together the ends of each side up and attach using 2” screws. Add screws to the top, middle and bottom of each end.
Step 6: Finish the Box
Lightly sand any rough edges and corners to smooth away splinters. Fill with soil, either your own mixture or store bought garden soil depending on your preference.
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