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  1. My husband and I made ours this exact way and we put rebar down the holes of those blocks. Ours were kind of moving a bit after we put the dirt in.

  2. Cardboard at the bottom better, logs, twigs, leaves, compost and soil with all that will smother out the grass. Cardboard is biodegradable

  3. Wow! I have never heard of those blocks!! Absolutely heading to Home Depot or Lowes this weekend to buy some!! Thank you so much for doing this great video!!!

  4. We made a flower bed out of those blocks and it's lasted 5 + years and still going strong. There are holes in the center of the blocks that you can hammer some rebar etc to strengthen the corners and keep them together so you can stack and they won't shift. We love them!

  5. Those corner stones make great cantilever umbrella and hammock frame weights once you decide to convert to wood post raised beds. 😉

  6. Pressure treated has not used toxic chemicals for years. It now uses a copper-based product, not arsenic. This hasnt been used since 2003

  7. Oooooh…..i hope that wasn't fresh chicken manure. Grandma always said it was hot. Meaning it had to sit out or compost for at least 3 months to keep from burning your plants. Minimally, it is high in nitrogen.

  8. What!!!!???? This is awesome and I needed this idea lol!! Thank youuuu, to me this is brilliant and I can get the exact size and shape I want.

  9. Can you do a design for someone who has an issue with bending down and up and not have to use a bunch of those blocks

  10. I made a similar video and thank you for explaining that no one on this here Tube has to eat your produce 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽 I wish people understood that we are sharing in hopes of peaking interest and sharing ideas… so thank you @peregoyHomestead

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