Yes...I did it again; I saw some old junk laying around and thought "That would make a really good garden bed"
This time it was an old pallet. My partner installs stand alone solar systems so he occasionally brings home a pallet that has been used to transport panels or batteries. They are usually used as fire starters (being made of pine they burn fast and hot).
I had cleaned out the trailer bed ready to be planted with more green pick for salads and stir fries, and was thinking I need more space for lettuce and baby spinach when I wandered past the 'to burn' pile and saw the pallet.
I propped it up with a stack of old tyres to be level with the trailer bed. |
Lined the bottom and up the sides with black plastic from the 'take to the dump please' pile and stapled it in place. |
Filed the lot up with soil, potting mix and compost and poked a lot of holes in the bottom. There it is; complete with bird cage covers to keep the chooks out of the lettuce. |
The trailer bed is all cleared and ready for planting too. |
Being made out of pine the whole thing will only last a year or two, but it re-uses something from my rubbish pile and makes a useful short term bed so I'm happy.
Using pallets for gardens isn't really unknown; I found these examples on the internet.
I guess I will be using more of the old pallets that make it home from now on.
What do you upcycle at your place?
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