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Chatting => Frugal Living => Topic started by: TREGRAHOW on August 22, 2017, 08:45

Title: PALLET COLLAR RAISED BEDS
Post by: TREGRAHOW on August 22, 2017, 08:45
I've seen plenty of comments on pallets for compost bins, shed bases etc... I've also spotted raised beds appear on a neighbouring plot and when I asked I was told they were called pallet collars. The most common are Euro sized 1200 x 800 and 200 deep. Damaged ones can be scrounged but I found a local yard selling used but undamaged ones for £4-95 plus VAT. I bought 6 for three beds and will buy more when I can afford them. A couple of hours spent giving them a few coats of safe treatment and they're ready to go.
Title: Re: PALLET COLLAR RAISED BEDS
Post by: snow white on August 22, 2017, 09:51
I was given some last year and they make great raised beds.  Not sure how long they will last as the wood is quite thin compared to my scaffold board ones that I made up.  We shall see.  The pallets I dismembered five years ago to edge my paths are just now rotting so if these can last five years then brilliant.  I didn't paint them though, so yours will probably last longer than that.
Title: Re: PALLET COLLAR RAISED BEDS
Post by: TREGRAHOW on August 22, 2017, 11:49
The treatment is recommended for rough cut timber so it won't penetrate these boards that well but, I'm hoping it will be better than doing nothing. Also, as my back gets creakier I can raise the beds to a more comfortable height. I think I might then regain some my previous love for allotment gardening.
Title: Re: PALLET COLLAR RAISED BEDS
Post by: compostqueen on August 23, 2017, 15:07
They will last several seasons.  Mine  were 50p each and are still going. I had two that that rotted so they became firewood