I used two 6x 3/4 inches x 7ft , held together with 1x4" boards. All ceder from local mill. Then I dug out and level ground and placed planter into the ground. With footing going into dirt only a couple inches. Clay was to hard to pound into the ground. So we pick axed out a spot for each footing am then burried into ground. Was labor intensive. I wouldn't recommend unless u are passionate about growing. Then held each box from sliding downhill with 1/2 inch rebar. More work. I use the farmer john boards from the mill and cut the good wood out to make nice boards at half the cost. I little more work but worth the savings.Sorry if I missed it, but what kind of lumber are you using and how did you stake in the side walls of the "containers"? Looks like 2x8's and 2x4's? For instance, did you cut the 2x4 end to a point and pound it in?
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Lol... Those are my helpers muscles, which is a hippie dude with long hair. Just busted him and his own gorrilla garden here. Looks like jealousy had started to take over, so we parted ways. Vibes are much better around here. Running the show solo for a lil bit. Been very busy here. Hope everyone is having a great summer. Keep it green!Look at the muscles on that old lady.
Shes in pretty good shape.