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<blockquote data-quote="Coop87" data-source="post: 5602285" data-attributes="member: 21132"><p>I'm going to be building some this weekend for the kids to use as they have expressed interest. It helps to provide a way for water to drain (till ground underneath or add layer of rock) If it's not pressure treated wood you could spray some flex seal or use oil based stain. Make sure to leave plenty of space when planting. We didn't last year and affected plants health. I'm planning on using those concrete wall block planters from HD with some 2x6s and fab up some sort of trellis for one. After our 3 week old lab dug up our mint plant the other day I'm now considering doubling the height haha</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Coop87, post: 5602285, member: 21132"] I’m going to be building some this weekend for the kids to use as they have expressed interest. It helps to provide a way for water to drain (till ground underneath or add layer of rock) If it’s not pressure treated wood you could spray some flex seal or use oil based stain. Make sure to leave plenty of space when planting. We didn’t last year and affected plants health. I’m planning on using those concrete wall block planters from HD with some 2x6s and fab up some sort of trellis for one. After our 3 week old lab dug up our mint plant the other day I’m now considering doubling the height haha [/QUOTE]
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