Raised beds made of pallet frames - a real garden trend

Raised beds made of pallet frames - a real garden trend

dr Dietrich Müller GmbH, February 22, 2020

Pallet raised beds are a real feast for the eyes in the garden and also protect your back and knees.

Raised beds that are set up with pallet frames are a real feast for the eyes in the garden and are also easy on the back and knees. In addition, the increased geothermal heat and the nutrients brought in ensure a significantly higher harvest and a significantly longer harvest time.

The pallet frames from muellerbestellung.de can be used impressively as a garden bed / raised bed that will help you create a beautiful garden.
The raised bed snap frames in the garden offer a wide range of individual design options and can be used for planting vegetables, herbs, flowers, perennials and many other plants.

The pallet collars with the dimensions 120x80x20cm and the color natural are also ideal as packaging to protect goods from damage.

These Pallet Frames make it easy to convert a pallet into a crate or crate and they are easy and convenient to stack to the desired height.
Wooden stacking frames offer good protection for your load and are ideal for stabilization.

Our wooden frames are IPPC treated and certified, made of softwood (90% pine and 10% spruce) and equipped with galvanized hinges.

Raised beds made from pallet frames have many advantages.

The bed design is now an important point in garden planning, so that you see more and more raised beds in addition to flat beds, lawns or fruit trees.
Pallet frame raised beds are distinguished by their solid frame construction and can be easily maintained while standing. This means that raised beds are independent of the soil conditions in the garden.
Raised beds are an excellent addition, especially for regions with poor soil conditions. Depending on the plant, an individual layer system can create the best possible conditions in the raised bed.

Raised bed advantages at a glance:

  • Individual raised beds for balconies, terraces and front yards enable gardeners in cities
  • Reduced use of pesticides
  • design freedom
  • Two to three times higher crop yields
  • Healthy, pleasant work

Uncomplicated procurement of the pallet frames to create the raised beds.

Folded pallet frames are heavy and unwieldy. Even private transport is difficult and cumbersome to implement with your own car or other aids.

Many online providers, on the other hand, send their pallet frames unclamped, with individual hinges and boards (assembly effort) or only to commercial customers.

With self-developed, individually made-to-measure boxes, the frames for the raised bed are easily donated and folded up and delivered to the front door in the shortest possible time.
No sticking together of the individual boards, no unloading of larger pallets or similar complex stories.

Open the box, unfold the frame, done!

Create a raised bed - this is how it works perfectly

Pallet collars are simply unfolded, stacked on top of each other and the raised bed is ready - no assembly of the individual boards and hinges necessary.

In addition, the raised beds can be lined with standard pond liner. This protects and prevents the wood from drying out.

In addition, you should not save when buying the potting soil. Cheap potting soil clumps faster and damages the roots in the long run. Spring and fall are ideal for creating a raised bed. Depending on the season, naturally occurring waste in the garden provides the raised beds with extremely useful nutrients right from the start.

Choose the right location for your raised beds

Enriching your garden with raised beds made of pallet frames has basically already made the right decision in view of the many advantages. Nevertheless, other points can be observed that make later processing even easier.

A sunny location in a north-south direction is ideal - this is how you can use the sun's rays most effectively. The ground should also be kept level. This makes planting easier and you can easily reach the raised bed from all sides.

A raised bed needs more water than a conventional bed - especially in summer. Therefore, a water connection near the raised bed makes sense.

 

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