How would I build a raised garden bed that looks EXACTLY like this? The outside is obvious, I'm just having trouble figuring out how exactly the soil is held inside and the inside structure that's holding everything together. I've reverse image searched the picture with no luck. I've never built one before, so I don't have any previous building experience to reference.
>>1076476
I dont understand your question.
The inside should just be a regular box with the fancy paneling on the outside.
But how is it black through the cracks? Is the inner structure just a frame with landscaping fabric attached and soil dumped into the fabric liner. It wouldn't look as nice with just a basic box with the framing on it if there wasn't the open spaces in the frame...
>>1076539
It's a box with some planks attached.
>>1076539
>But how is it black through the cracks?
it is a black plastic rubber liner or container thing that is holding the soil inside, how you ask, by black magic of cos
>>1076476
easily
>>1076476
imagine a bathtub
now imagine that exterior placed over the bathtub. not even necessarily attached.
you fucking retard
Simple cross ection I described above ...out of scale...I'm not getting paid
>>1076621
* all cedar stain first board dark walnut and stain outer boards lighter of course. Plan design to eliminate waste, 45 corners on siding on corners. I could design it and give you an accurate cost of materials and time tools involved.....Now my cost...
Build the outside to accomidate any large low plastic tub you can find
bury your wife under it and fill with dirt
>>1076476
Just use boards of pressure treated wood to make the inner box and put a pond liner inside (it will rot if you put it in contact with soil). Or use hard wood boards if it comes out cheaper.
Looks like rebar through holes drilled through the wood
Get a long drill and some rebar
>>1076476
>EXACTLY like this? The outside is obvious,
Since the outside is obvious, I won't go into that.
For the soil, use five gallon pails like they did.
They're just sitting inside the pretty frame.
It looks like the used PVC electrical conduit for the water tube.
You're welcome.