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Let's strap a few to the roof of the Beard-Mobile. It's off to the great scrap yard in the sky soon.
8x8 railway sleepers / posts in Maunders were £24.99 brand new. I'd want 9 for my raised beds though (stack 'em 3 high), so looking for cheaper options!
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(3 July 2013, 09:35)BeardyMan Wrote: Let's strap a few to the roof of the Beard-Mobile. It's off to the great scrap yard in the sky soon.
8x8 railway sleepers / posts in Maunders were £24.99 brand new. I'd want 9 for my raised beds though (stack 'em 3 high), so looking for cheaper options!
for raised beds you need scaffold boards.
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railway sleepers are very heavy, I doubt even you can carry one on your own.
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4 July 2013, 09:43
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Read an article a few years ago in a gardening magazine that said some of the preservatives used in rail sleepers were carcinogenic and they could leach into soil that you are growing food in ! FYI Did a quick google to see if I could cofirm this but found nowt.
Bit like those poor buggers who got lots of free ash and clinker to lay down as a path system through their allotments only to find the stuff was full of carcinogenics and lead !!!