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Hi, I have 3 garden beds which I am looking to grow vegetables in. I have builders plastic to layer the bottom and sides. I am wondering if I should fill maybe a third with gravel/ small stones for drainage and the rest with just potting soil or a mixture of potting soil and dirt? Obviously I would go soil, gravel and then builders plastic?Measurements are 900mm x 1200mm x 300mm high.
Thankyou.
Welcome to the Bunnings Workshop community @jsedwards. It's wonderful to have you join us, and many thanks for your question about filling a raised garden bed.
You might like to read through this helpful guide: How to fill a raised garden bed.
To start, you'd need to ensure that you add plenty of drainage holes in the plastic, otherwise it will fill up like a pond. You might like to consider weed matting instead of the plastic to allow water drainage.
It might be a good idea to place 50mm of drainage gravel in the bottom, but 1/3 or 100mm is quite a bit. 300mm of growing depth is about the minimum you'd want for vegetables, so I wouldn't take up a 1/3 of that with gravel.
Please let me know if you have any questions.
Mitchell
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