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Feb 1, 2019 at 7:52 comment added Graham Chiu I just use black plastic to keep the soil off the wood so it won't rot. That would keep the water in as well.
Feb 1, 2019 at 1:23 comment added zeal The bottom is open on clay/dirt. I was going to cover the dirt with landscaping fabric. Putting the fabric along the wood makes sense.
Feb 1, 2019 at 0:10 comment added kevinskio Landscape fabric or geotextile
Jan 31, 2019 at 18:16 comment added Bamboo Is this raised bed built up on top of soil, or on a hard surface? Is it open at the bottom, or is that boarded too?
Jan 31, 2019 at 18:13 comment added zeal I suppose your right. First time doing this. I didn't want soil to slowly erode out of the sides either. I live in a very hot area, so I wanted to retain the moisture as well. I don't have soil in this yet, so I don't have a problem yet.
Jan 31, 2019 at 16:43 comment added alephzero If there is so much water and so little drainage that there is water that wants to seep out, you have a bigger gardening problem than "how to seal up the leak" - you have a pond full of mud, not a raised bed!
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Jan 31, 2019 at 14:27 history asked zeal CC BY-SA 4.0