Wood for building raised beds

Started by heyho, October 02, 2008, 15:11:12

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heyho

Anybody know of any decent (i.e. cheap) timer merchants in the Leeds (West Yorkshire) area where I could get some wood suitable for building some raised beds.

I know there is B&Q and Wickes but always feel there is a premium to pay and anyway I'm not after anything too posh.

heyho

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    longlad

    theres woods wood yard at ponty if thats any good
    oh bugger its raining

    heyho

    Quote from: longlad on October 08, 2008, 03:23:41
    theres woods wood yard at ponty if thats any good
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    Cheers, that's close enough

    Ren1

    Hi

    Some of the reccers yards have wood at bargain prices, particularly if you don't mind it still having a few nails in.  Will try and find teh name of the one we use.

    Ren

    elvis2003

    heyho,keep your eyes peeled when out and about,we salvaged all of ours from skips etc
    when the going gets tough,the tough go digging

    Larkshall

    As a former Forestry worker, I am very much against wasting timber by putting in the ground to rot. Most trees take a 100 years to grow. Put the timber in the ground and it will rot in a tenth of that time. Beds can be managed without using timber.

    Don't get me wrong, I'm not against the farming of timber, it's a crop like anything else. The only thing is that it is more long term, instead of one year you are looking at 100 to 500 years depending on the species.

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