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Tigerhair
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www.link-a-bord.com

98% recycled plastic, for raised beds, etc.
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Post: # 13907Post glenniedragon »

I saw these and wondered what they were like, I'm tinkering with the idea of introducing a raised bed next year (mainly to create a proper edge between lawn and plot as OH is not that accurate with the lawnmower/strimmer-bless) so I'd be interested if anyones tried them

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Post: # 20663Post Trish »

Got them and love them. I have two bed 1m x 2m each and it'a amazing just hoe much you can get out of them. The baord themselves were dead easy to construct into raised beds and have weathered without anysigns of change. They have also withstood over enthuiastic strimming and the loving attentions of three mad chickens. They are a great investment, quick to get into use and require no maintainace.

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Post: # 20876Post planetjanet »

I got the four foot square one (it isn't shown on the website but is in the paper catalogue as a 'square foot garden'). I think it's great; I've got all sorts in it. Early days yet but all looking very promising. I stuck copper tape all round it to (hopefully) stop the slugs invading, and that seems to be working so far, too.

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Post: # 20986Post charlie »

They look really good.
Might have to go and have a measure up at the allotment.

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