Well, I started my Square Foot Garden by ripping apart a huge skid so I could make the garden box. It took quite a while to get the boards off with a crowbar but I finally had the wood needed to make the frame of the box. The 144 nails that I had to pull weren’t very pretty either. Here are a couple pictures of the process…
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Pallets are made of very hard wood, and they often use nailguns to put them together that use nails made with heat activated glue right on them. (they heat up when punched into the wood…)
So to make a long story short, pretty impressive taking one apart.
Are you literally making a 1 square foot garden?
Well thanks for the insight, it really was hard to take apart. Lol, no I´m not actually making a 1 square foot garden. The idea is that you plant the vegetables within square foot sections so you get more efficiency out of the garden. I will be making two 4´x4´ boxes.
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