Enough to keep the plants in and the dogs out.
Making a raised garden bed with bricks.
Once in place do a level check to make sure they are flat and even before you install the rest of the wall.
Keep in mind you can only naturally reach and tend to about 2 depth.
Start with the end bricks.
Do frequent level checks.
The size is up to you.
These should be placed with a small batch of mortar.
Duplicate the lead on the.
7 at each corner of the raised bed place the bricks in an l shape.
Check the blocks are level with a spirit level.
Determine where to place the bed and how high it should be.
How to build a brick raised garden bed without using cement step 1.
The soil underneath your new.
My plan was to build raised beds with them just a few courses of bricks high.
To keep it simple use the length of the brick to do your measurements.
If the length.
Building the garden bed the bed frame can be as simple as 2 x 4s on top of the ground or even patio retaining wall blocks.
To lay down a bed of mortar for a course of bricks first fully load your trowel.
A bed that s at least 6 inches high provides ease of access and gives roots plenty of room to grow.
Brick garden bed tip 5.
Prepare the area of your yard where you will be building your brick raised garden beds.
As you build your raised garden bed make a point to repeat the level check throughout the process.
Get the size right.
Clear and level the ground and measure the area you will be making a garden bed to estimate how many retaining wall bricks you will need.
Make a mortar mix five parts building sand to one part cement.
When you begin building your garden wall start with the two end bricks.
Mix a small batch of mortar.
Run a length of string between two pegs to help keep the blocks in a straight line.
Place the first layer of bricks end to end in a straight line with each brick placed snugly against the bricks on each side of it.
Set the first two bricks one at each end laying down a 1 inch thick bed.
Each layer should be straight to prevent tipping or leaning.
Starting with the sprayed straight edges lay the first course of blocks placing them on their longest end on a bed of mortar 5cm deep.
Raising a plant bed you can use bricks to create a plant bed that holds an area of nutrient rich soil with good drainage in areas that are unsuitable for gardening.
Should any bricks be leftover from this endeavour we ll use them to complete the high wall at the end of the garden and build a few paths.