Cubic container for plants.
Like other garden containers, this can be put where you want to grow vegetables. One of its advantages is the depth. A lot of soil is placed in a cubic container, which means that your vegetables or flowers will maintain freshness longer. Although the overall design of this structure is simplicity, decorative pads at the base give it strict sophistication.
Lumber
• 10 cedar beams 3 feet long and 2 × 2 inches
• 6 cedar boards with a length of 8 feet and a section of 1 x4 inches
Furniture
• about 40 screws 2A inch with semicircular heads for external work long
• about 120 screws 1H inch long for outdoor work
• garden fabric for lining a container
Tools
• A shift head-spray
• wood saw
• Roulette
• Pencil
• carpenter
• Lobzik
• Electric drill
• A spiral drill with a diameter of 14 inches for drainage. Attach one of the lower linings (g) to the base of the cubic container with screws with a flush with the left line of the left corner rack (the opposite end of the lining will protrude behind the right corner rack), leaving a gap between the lower edge. Attach the other three overlays to the base of the container in the same way.
Attach the upper lining with screws, placing boards in the shape of a square so that they protrude around the perimeter by an inch. Take into account that you may need to screw the screws at an angle, which deviates slightly from the straight line to avoid contact with screws in the corner racks. Finally, equip the container with a special garden fabric lining, which will hold the soil.