Self-watering SIP Sub-irrigated Raised Bed Construction (How to Build)
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- čas přidán 7. 07. 2024
- This DIY tutorial explains how to build an S.I.P. Raised Bed. But going further, it also teaches the fundamental mechanics of a self-watering system. Although this focuses on a wicking bed, the same principles apply to sub-irrigated tote containers. You'll be able design and build a water-saving grow system that meets your individual requirements.
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• Internal Dimensions (select your own length & width): 71.75" L x 30" W x 16.5" (deep)
• Over Flow Drain Hole Height: 3.25" up from bottom
• Recommended Gap Between Drain Pipes: 0.25" (minimum) - 0.75" (maximum)
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A self-watering garden bed translates into easy gardening! But you may wonder: What type of materials should I use? Is treated lumber bad? What kind of lining should I use? How deep should the bed be? How high should the overflow drain be? Should the pipes be wrapped? Do you need a plastic cover? What kind of dirt or soil should I use? What kind of potting mix do you need? Do you need to use fertilizer strips?
Once you have the answers to these questions, all of the guess work is removed. The only thing left is for you to start designing and building! Once you've made the jump to a sub-irrigated garden, you'll quickly appreciate the convenience. This allows you to be away for longer periods. Rain water is collected and saved for later use. When you do need to water, it's so easy. You'll love it, and your plants will love YOU!
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For more info in this box check out my website:
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For instructions on building the raised SIP grow box (seen at the intro):
albopepper.com/grow-box.php
Using Gravel in SIP Wicking Beds?
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What should you grown in an SIP?
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Refreshing SIP Potting Mix (What's wrong with bagged manures / composts?):
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NOTE:
I used a couple bags of Miracle Gro potting mix, which I bought in bulk for CHEAP. That stuff works (although it is synthetic). However, you can go purely organic in your mix composition if that is your preference. Use whatever ingredients conform to your gardening philosophy. Just be sure to follow the guidelines discussed in the video.
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Hi there , what you think above Pipe put material to prevent soil going down to bottom and pipe , do you just strai put soil on top of pipe
How do you size the boxes based on what you are growing?
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I loved your tutorial so much! After I watched it a few times I made the decision to build it. It was such a great concept. I am a 15 year old kid and after 6 long days out in the back yard and a long discussion with my parents, I managed to complete the project. Thank you so much for the awesome tutorial.
I'm glad this tutorial was able to help you out! I hope you new SIP works out well for you. Keep us posted!
Hey bud how's it going? How has the bed worked for you after a year(:?
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I've seen lots of videos and read many articles and books devoted to wicking beds. You have totally dispelled a lot of mistakes I would have made by following the others particularly the wrapping of the pipes around instead of keeping them straight thank you very much. I also like the way but you gave clear concise instructions on how you did it and what you used
Hey AlboPepper.
Really need to thank you for this video mate. Has helped out a lot when folks ask about different ways to build SIP/wicking beds.
Cheers & Happy Growing mate.
Had I not watched about self-wicking container gardening on the Gardening with Leon channel, I wouldn't have understood this. Mainly because I'm not handy, but also because he goes into a lot more detail about the importance of allowing for air, not just water. I'm so glad that I watched this though. I wanted to do the Gardening with Leon type, but wanted much larger containers. Thanks!!
I've been gardening in raised beds for over ten years. I wish I had known about this when I started. It's time to redo my beds and I'm going to build them your way. THANKS!
I’ve watched SO MANY of these wicking bed videos and this is the first one that made me feel confident that I won’t be wasting my time doing extra steps or building something inefficient or faulty. I can’t wait to get started on this project!
Love your patience explaining everything with details
Great tutorial and insightful information on SIP. This year I was going to build an elevated garden planter anyway, due to my last year’s battle loss to voles. But thanks to your videos, I added SIP to my planter design. I actually finished it this weekend (the planter) and will start purchasing the potting mix, perlite, peat moss, and fertilizers this weekend. Thanks for sharing your passion for gardening.
Thank you for a great video!!! I followed your plan to the letter and built a raised 4’ x 8’ bed. It works perfectly. Even in arid New Mexico my soul is always moist and my plants are happy. I travel a lot so I made one modification. I added a 50 gallon water barrel an plumbed in a float for self filling. My water level always stays at 3.25’. Greatest garden ever!!!!
Awesome Curtiss!!! I'm so glad to hear that. Good idea on feeding the float valve with a 50 gallon barrel! :-D
Great video! You answered a lot of questions. Just a few tweaks I’ll be using: large tie-wraps to secure the cloth at the ends; going to make it one course higher and line the bottom with leftover brick to keep the moles out; use rigid pipe for the drain tubes. Other than that, there’s no reason to change anything else. Excited to finally get to try this!
Al. This is an incredibly detailed video and I want to thank you for your descriptions and content. I just completed a 6x3 bed 20" high like this... and the design I created was great because of you. I will caution folks who think this this looks great and might be easy to... think again lol. Although I chose to raise my bed by 4" over what Al describes here, mixing 27 cubic feet of soil is no small task. Wheelbarrow, tarp etc...it is bust ass work to get this mix right. Next time I will get the help of my able bodied son!. Happy growing and thanks again!
This is a great video. Well thought out, anticipates most of the pitfalls a novice would find themselves falling into, very optimistic if you follow his rules. Thanks for such a great, free resource!!
I'm glad I found this video. I'm in the middle of drawing up plans for a table height raised garden bed. I will definitely be using some things learned here.
I am just getting started with gardening. You confirm a number of thoughts / answer questions I had after watching what seemed endless video clips. And I second previous comments on a well done video.
Thanks for putting the effort out.
Thanks for watching! I appreciate your support on my channel. :-D
What are the wood dimensions on the ‘top angled’ bracing supports? Thank you!
+Jonas Devenport: There are wicking beds that use gravel, but they are a completely different sort of design. I personally prefer the pipe setup. But I've never tried the gravel systems, so I won't put them down. I will say that the pipes work very well and scale quite easily. They create a great aeration screen while also allowing for a hefty water reservoir.
+AlboPepper Thank you for making this video. I built something similar with gravel, landscape fabric, PVC pipe, a cheap tarp from Ocean State Job lot and 2X12's. I haven't had any problems unless giant flowers are trouble lol. Anyway, I will be giving your design a shot this spring/summer in my back yard along a slope that gets sun for a majority of the day and feel it would be cheaper and require less labor going with your drainage pipe design however you lost me with the vermiculite mix to prevent constant direct contact with water and soil which is a concern because I know of people who've had rotting problems. Another concern is mosquitos, I wrapped landscape fabric around the inside part of the overflow tube to prevent them from getting inside the aquifer and creating a breeding ground. Sorry for the long post, I hope some of my info is helpful to others who haven't heard about the wicking style of raised bed.
Rather than using the Pond Liner, would you be able to use a paintable drylok like material or something similar to waterproof the inside ??
Brilliant! I'm terrible at engineering things and this looks like the ultimate lettuce bed I've been dreaming about for years! I'm going to put a floor in it and raise it up to about 34" so I won't have to stoop as I age (65 now) Thank you :)
@SuLebo215...No offense intended. Don't ever say you're "terrible" at anything, because our subconscious hears everything and works against us proving us right. Second, try a "Green rolling scoot-n-do garden seat." Bob Vila gave them a mention. Read all reviews before purchasing anything. The model of it could inspire you to make your own to fit your needs. Also, when making raised beds make them narrow so you can reach all your plants without discomfort. Also resistance exercises with resistance bands are great for staying strong without having to lift weights and plenty of protein like red meat, to stay strong, and keeps brain in good shape (not soy because it weakens bones and causes osteoporosis). Good luck and take care.🪶🤍
I grew tomatoes in 30 gallon totes built according to Ray's earthtainer design on Tomatoville forum for 3 years. Lowes no longer sells the 30g totes so was interested in building raised bed with SIP. Watched a lot of videos but yours is the best. Agrees with Ray's Methods on Tomatoville No compost, manure, top soil, logs at bottom. Ray's 30g totes had an aeration bed covered half way up with landscape fabric between water reservoir and potting mix with a wicking basket down in water reservoir. Worked awesome. I found I needed plastic on top . It rains a lot here in deep south and then blazing hot sun quickly dries out potting soil. Will use your design for SIP.
Just finishing my 4 x 6 Ft using all reclaimed wood. I painted/sealed-in the wood to make sure it lasted. I'm also using some old fungus infused logs along the bottom but above all the pipes & Coco/perilite/Pete filled bottom.
ThanQ for being so informative in this video. It has been my go-to for prepping this project.
I ended up also cutting down some Pine from the yard & debarking it.
Take Care, Brother.
This is the best self wicking garden design . I've seen others .Yours is the best I'm going to build many of these these in my backyard . Thanks mate from Australia
Great Video. You cleared out some of the points that others were doing in their SIP which is to cover the irrigation tubes with garden fabric or plastic. The other important point you covered was the depth of the raised bed. Thank you. I am going to set one up this week.
Thank you for the great video. I used it step-by-step to build an 8x10 sub-irrigated bed over the weekend.
Great video. I followed this design in 2020. I had great results with minimal maintenance
We made a number of wicking beds (sub-irrigated :)) during the recent drought here. I only just found your video but it would have come in handy several months ago as the videos we found at the time left a detail out here or there. :-o Ours were constructed very similarly (although we did use fabric between the pipes and the soil, and sat the pipe on a fine gravel layer as well). They work brilliantly. Your video will be a wonderful guide for people wanting to create their own. :)
Wonderful idea of combining the raised bed and sub-irrigation. Well designed sub-irrigation saves you a lot of time and work with irrigation and also prevents any problems with under and over watering. Now I am just thinking about using some free recycled material for construction, like the PET bottles.
Thank you for this comprehensive explanation of the dynamics and assembly of your self wicking irrigation for raised beds.
Thanks for watching Susan! Welcome to my channel. :-)
Thank you. I can't wait to begin tomorrow.
I've viewed hundreds of DIY videos, and I must compliment you. Not only is your design excellent, but your instructional content, videography and editing are very well done. Thank you for your efforts. I just subscribed and I'm eager to watch your other posts. Cheers!
+Jeff Bergerson - Thank-you Jeff! I appreciate it very much. :D
Also this is the best set up I have seen an I will use your design. I am planing on lifting some boxes off the ground so have you any suggestions on building the bottom and bases ?
Jeff Bergerson yeah his dad is great tooo check out his interviews
with his pops they got REAL passion for their art in what they do
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EXCELLENT VIDEO
The best (informative and fact based) video I've seen on the Subject of Self-watering systems. I tried SIP in TWO BUCKET system a couple of years back; but the lack of space between water table and the soil mix resulted in a water logged layer. Your setup appears to have eliminated that issue. Thanks for your efforts in creating the Videos!
Thank you so much Al. I have built two of your big SIP standing boxes. I have painted and am starting assembly
my third box. The first two are growing great! The bok choy and the radishes are my favorite so far. My girlfiend is picky but
she really likes the radish greens in her daily smoothie! ME TOO. I cannot thank you enough for your support along the way. My plan was to build three boxes, and the pandemic really slowed things down. So happy to be finishing the third for our garden at work.
My offer still stands to make you a SLATT'S Rescue belt to say thank you, I know you have a belt you really like. All the best, Gary
Thanks for the update Gary! I'm in the process of wrapping up an illustrated middle grade kids book which teaches some basic plant science concepts. If you'd like to show your support, maybe you could order a book and leave an Amazon review once it launches. That would be an awesome way to help me out!
After watching - I can do this. Thank you!
brilliant and well constructed , great work
I just built 3 SIP's. Used 2x12's, stacked 2 boards on top, so they're 55" x 33", 24" tall. They look great, now I just need the dirt. Looking for miracle grow, raised bed potting mix. If only I could find it in bulk! Thanks for the videos, great job with your posts!
Tim
Thank you for such detailed information. Feeling really glad that I came across this video when I am building similar raised beds.
This video is fantastic and I highly recommend SIP beds for consistent watering and to keep weeds/grass away from your raised beds.
I built my first 4x4 SIP bed in the Spring of 2018. I live in South TX and it’s hot in the summer. The SIP beds have taken the guess work out of watering. I fill them almost daily during the hottest time of summer, but it’s the first year I have not had any heat stress.
Second, I have Bermuda grass in my backyard. I have been plagued by this invasive, awful grass getting into my raised beds. The pond liner has kept the Bermuda completely out all year.
I have 8 beds now. Awesome video! Thank you.
Thank you so very much for your very well done video. I am definitely going to try it !
Thanks for the comment on the Bermuda grass. I'm building this bed, also have this grass and was concerned. Sounds like it should work for me!
Im not going to have to watch another video ... This one is TOP NOTCH
THANK YOU
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I had a hard time ascertaining exactly how these wicking beds worked til I watched YOUR vid. Thanks for explaining things so thoroughly.
Thank for watching! I'm glad it was able to provide a good explanation. xD
Clear and complete explanation. Excellent. Thank you!
Looking to build 2 or 3 of these raised beds myself.
Thanks for taking the time to make a great and easy to understand video. You saved me allot of searching and time wasting I would have had without watching this. Love the idea of a self-watering container. Fits well into my busy lifestyle.
Thumbs up from me!
Thank-you very much for your kind words Johan! I'm glad this video was able to help. :-D
One of the best videos I have seen on this topic. Thanks a lot!
Very professionally created help video with clear and easy to follow steps to build a very functional and long lasting SIP box. Excellent!
Finally some solid info this would work well with my climbing strawberry plants and my potato boxes too
I've been watching a lot of SIP videos, this is by far the best of all, thank you!
Thanks Mark! I really appreciate it. :)
Great info..thank you for the tips..can't wait to build some and try them out..thank you for posting this video
Great idea. You have solved the problem of DO ( Dissolved oxygen ), watering, adding fertilizer all in one go. Great.
Thanks! I appreciate your feedback. :-D
You are a genius! Loving this sub irrigate self watering raise beds!
I had no idea that you could fit that much awesome in a 30:43 long video! I’m going to build one this weekend
We built 2 of these we produced so many vegetables last year we gave several bushels away to our family
I made two of these and they have worked perfectly. Thanks a million!
Thank you for the video. This looks like a really great design and also very attractive. I have seen other very well constructed S.I.P. beds but they were not really what I want in term of appearance. Your attention to detail and helpful advice is much appreciated. Best of luck with your gardening.
Great video, love your system and will try it this year. Thank you for your time in putting this together.
Thanks for watching Gary. I appreciate your support! :-)
..."the problem is...that they did it wrong..." lol! Thank you for knowing what you're doing! Love your step by step instructions! Can't wait to make this!!
NICE. i love your methodical approach, and talking through why you did things certain ways.
Thank You Albo - for sharing the information. I have built 16 SIP's out of 27 gallon tote containers based on your design. Filled them with MiracleGro Organic Potting Soil (Costco), and mixed in "Dairy Doo 301" - composted cow manure made for vegetables... I have never had such incredible results on anything that I've gardened. I have them side by side with 27 gallon tote containers filled with the same mixture of soil. There is no comparison - the SIP's are winning hands down!!! Additionally, I can only go to that property once a week as it is on the opposite end of the state - they flourish for over 2 weeks with just one filling of the reservoir. Totally amazed at how well they are doing - Thank you for the great video's and sharing all the knowledge. Thank You!
Hiya Joe! I'm so happy to hear that!!! Thanks for sharing your personal experience and for your support on my channel. I'm glad that my information is able to help people out. :-D
Outstanding video. I built one for my girlfriend following your instructions. All went well until I filled the bed. I should have realized that the inside of the bed where the drain hole was needed to be sealed with a waterproof sealant. I filled the bed and as the water got to the lower level of the pipe the water seeped out and down to the boards in the bottom. Thank you for the knowledge you have brought to us.
Agreed, I was wondering same thing! There might be a water-tight irrigation connector port that could be used. I’ve made a bunch of self-watering containers on a smaller scale.
I would like to build one or two of these. I do not generally reply to videos but I wanted to be sure to thank you for this one. I subscribed to you because I really appreciated how you try to help all the people asking you questions.
That’s an excellent idea of a self-watering planter.
That's a great instructional video. I will definitely use it to help me build my SIP. Thank you so much for taking the time to share your expertise.
What's crazy is I work at a place that gives me literally unlimited access to pulverized pine bark and hardwood bark. I literally had to dust off before coming in before break time and watching this. Score one for me
Thanks for being really thorough with this build! Subscribed!
Gene Torres Thanks Gene! I'm happy to report that the system is working really well.
That's awesome. Built my first raised bed this year but its not as intricate. Will keep this in mind for the future!
Great video, thanks for sharing your knowledge. I've been researching how to build my two 4x8 raised beds for a while, I wanted to find some way to make them so they could stay watered while I traveled but I didn't want any pumps or other mechanical stuff to maintain, your video finally gave me the confidence to get the materials today and start building!
+Ben Blum - I've been trying to compile some reliable information about SIPs for several years now. And the gardening community is giving some great feedback, including lots of good ideas I hadn't thought about. I look forward to showcasing some of the projects that other gardeners have created using SIPs. It should be lots of fun!
You did a great job explaining everything and answering questions we might have!
What a great detailed tutorial!
I want to try this in our community garden. I’m thinking it’s a way to have protection with plastic overhead, but to be able to water much more easily, or even rig up a rain feed somehow.
I’ve got a feeling you might be talking about that in another video!
Many thanks!
Very Nice and well explained!!!
Great video mate. Cant wait to get started on my own SIP. Thanks for the video.
Thank you for your video--very thorough and I appreciate the tips on what are the most important components and the pitfalls to avoid. I also liked the suggestion for using pine bark to extend your money for the filler mix. Very well done video.
Thanks for the awesome video! I used this design as the basis for 3 4'x10' boxes and it worked great--my neighbors here in dry Denver were amazed at how massive everything grew. A couple little things I learned along the way that you might consider adding: 1) I covered the ends of both the drain and fill pipes with a bit of fabric to keep insects, dirt and other stuff from clogging it up. 2) I really wish I had done a better job of clearing out the ground where I built the boxes. I leveled it as much as possible, but there was still some bindweed lingering. It ended up growing through the space between the box and the liner and coming out in between the layers and at the top. Next time I might try putting a layer or two of cardboard underneath the whole thing--another tip I got from your videos!
Bind weed is terrible! Comes thru cement!
Thank you so much for this info! I followed your instructions exactly (although I widened my box a little bit more) the results are absolutely amazing! I told my family that this works too well! (24” zucchini leaves!!) 1 question: can I reuse my potting/pine bark/perlite mix for next year?
What a great tutorial, super insightful! Love the "ways to fail". Also like that you said the depth of the bed to give a good reference and the "why" behind it.
Well done! Looking forward to trying this out. Thank you.
I’ve watched a load of these videos as I’m planning to build something more permanent and move away from loads of containers and pots. And this is by far the best video I’ve watched....and I’ve watched A LOT! Extremely well thought out and explained and delivered perfectly.
I can only imagine the 1k dislikes came from the creators of all the other videos I’ve watched, because you blew them out the water in every aspect. Thank you for making this and finalising my plans. Subbed 👍
Thanks man! I greatly appreciate it. :-D
Great video! I think I may build something like this next season, coupled with a float valve to auto-water from rain barrels. Thanks for sharing.
Ian MacDonald Thanks Ian! Yeah a system like this would be easy to adapt to a float valve set up. A float valve system would mean ZERO dry periods. Moisture would be very consistent. So be sure your mix has good pore spacing and follow my specs. :D
Ian, did you ever create this system? If so, would you be interested in creating a video on it?
Great Video, best I've seen on wicking beds
Here we use covers to keep the heavy rains from washing all of the amendments from the mix and so we only have to fertilize once at the beginning of the season. If the covers are tucked into the interior edges, it still allows the beneficial rain water into the reservoir down the sides without disturbing the fertilizer strips, washing out the lime, and essentially changing an otherwise, semi-closed system. This also helps with things such as excess nutrient runoff, weeds, rodents, insects etc, and conserves yet even more water.
Nice job either way. 1-1/4 thin wall pvc for the fill tube lets you stick the hose in it and basically turn it on full blast. We use Kerick float valves in an enclosure to make them automatic and the fill tube is just in case we have a valve malfunction.
An excellent tip! Thanks for sharing the good info Mr Boat. :-D
Well done, thanks, and respect.
I've been thinking about building one of these. Thanks for the video!
my favorite part of gardening is picking the fruits vegies / herbs and putting in potting mix because its so fluffy ^.^
I like it a lot. I can't help but think incorporating something to make the watering automatic would be great. I use a PVC sewer pipe rain gutter system with grow bags over it to do something similar without the box. It uses 1/4 inch poly tubing in a float valve to maintain a constant water level. A bucket or tube in a corner could hold a float valve that would insure that the water level was an inch or so below your drain automatically, allowing the reminder to be filled with rain water when it occurs. I'd like to see the planting surface high enough to allow no-bend maintenance of the bed.
Building my bed according to your video instructions. Have the frame done and the piping cut, waiting for the liner to be delivered and then will test it out and fill the bed with your formula, thanks!
Awesome Ronnie! I wish you both all the best. I hope you have a great growing season! :-D
Got the first bed built according to your methods and it is working great.
very thorough and excellent detail. I can tell you're just as OCD as I am - lol. thanks for the great info. cheers. happy growing 😀
Fantastic video. You have made my aspirations possible. Thank you so much.
egg shells work too
Awesome video, you the man.
I have a suggestion. I would recommend that you spray the outside of your pressure treated wood with a Thomson water seal once every 2 or so years to prevent warping, cracking , and chipping of the wood. This happens when the wood gets swelled with water, then dries too quickly and unevenly. The oil sealer allows the wood to still breath with moisture but it does it nice and slow and evenly. Same for concrete and brick walls.
Just wanted to let you know so all your beautiful work ages like a fine wine.
Keep up the great work. I'm a big fan.
I like the way you think!
Great video! Thanks for making it!
I followed your instruction and built a self watering garden--IT WAS
OUTSTANDING!!!!!!!!Best yield I have had in 6 years of growing my own
vegetables. I will be building a 2nd box soon just to grow onion,
lettuce and smaller tomato plants. I am not sure how often you answer
questions or if this is the right method to ask question. But, I would
like to know in my current box, what do I need to do to the soil to
start it this season? I followed your instructions for building a box
and the soil mixture to use. Not sure what, if anything, I should add
to begin the season.
Hi Ace! Thank-you so much for sharing your results and encouraging words. :-D At the start of a new season, I lightly rake the top of the potting mix to fluff it up and to break up any remaining roots. If the mix has settled, I top off the box with fresh components. At this point, I assume all nutrients have been depleted. Ideally, you could get a soil test. I do not do that.
I simply add all new nutrients by way of fertilizers which may include worm castings. Synthetic OR organics could be used - even a combination of both. If you are using pure synthetic, then you may need to add calcium and magnesium in the form of dolomitic lime. With organics like Espoma, you'll likely see that they already have calcium and magnesium in them. Last year, I followed the instructions according to an older bag of Garden-tone. I treat my SIPs like large containers. For containers, it called for 2 cups per 1 cubic foot (only include the top 12" in your calculations). This rate would apply to an organic that is close to 4-4-4.
It worked great last year. Mid season, you might need to supplement though if it looks like the plants have run out of steam. If you want to reset soil nutrients for the following season, you could throw in some heavy feeding crops at the end of the Summer or early Fall. I did this with Kale plants. They grew all Fall and survived in zone 6 into the Spring. I didn't fertilize. I just allowed them to suck up as many remaining nutrients as they could. Hopefully this will minimize excessive nutrient build up over time. Hope that helps! ;-D
Hi Al, I'm wondering a little similarly to Ace. Apart from nutrient depletion, how long before the soil that is perpetually wet turns sour, and there's then a need to dig out the box and refresh it all.
Hi Mike! For the SIP box shown here: albopepper.com/grow-box.php It is from 2011 and still has the original potting mix in it. It settles a little each season so I top it off with new mix that I blend into the old. But still, the structure has held up so far!
Dunno about the bed, but the shirt just rocks :)
Yes, im diggin' the shirt. Thank you for comment and many great thanks for the the video!
Thank you! Best information I read / watched on SIP. We installed it today thanks to your video. Can't wait to see if this "miracle system" works.
L LS Glad I could help! My peppers & ground cherries are really starting to take off. I'm excited to share an update soon. Even despite a lot of rain, the plants have managed to do well. No signs of root rot! :D
I watched this video over and over, and over again. It’s so helpful. I decided to try it using stock tanks. One of the difficulties is that not all the pipes can lie straight because of the rounded ends of the tanks. Also, three of my tanks are 12 inches deep, and three are 24 inches deep. I’m working on the first 12 inch one now. I used three-inch black drains rather than four. There are a lot of gaps, so I stuffed them with a vermiculite/peat moss mix. I hope it works. I’ll post an update once I know.
Hi Karen, we are just about ready to finish our raised beds. Above the 4" drains we will have 13" of soilless mix. Looking forward to your update on your beds. Were they a success?
Great vid! I’m going to build one of these on the weekend. Do you advise to steer clear of home grown organic compost as well?
hi just a note I think to stop water wicking into the wood at the over flow out let you could silicon a tap washer of the correct diameter over the hole. love the video I know that it is your thoughts and only a suggestion on how to make them (great tutorial )
CHARLES ADAMS Thanks for the suggestion! That's a nice idea. xD
and then i watched the last five minutes. question answered , lesson learnt. cheers.
Thanks so much for the video learned a great deal I plan on buying stackable raised garden beds and will implement your process thanks for the tips and explanations. I will not fail😀
I was thinking of just this idea, and you show the best way to construct a S.I.P. raised bed I have ever seen.
My question is, can I integrate some worms into this bed?
+Mary Smith My beds are similar and I added worms from my yard into them last year. I recently dug in and found many more living happily in the soil. They are great for aeration of the soil and create worm castings.
Holycrapthatwasaninstructionalvideo! Just like I would've done it. The only thing I would have done is seal the slits, (tape/water tolerant silicone) created when making the overflowtubes and drainagepipes, covering with fabric.
Pardon errors, I try to utilise commas.
FloppyJedi Thanks for the feedback! I think if someone builds their bed off of the model shown here, it provides a great starting point. Then tweaks can be made, such as the ones you mentioned or anything else that a person wants to include in their setup.
I am excited about using your technique of gardening. We are in the third week of the Coronavirus quarantine here in Texas, and this is going to keep me busy. I look forward to the reward and plan to expand every year. I subscribe and thank you for such a professional video. I have been recommending it to all of my friends!
AWESOME video! I love you man. I'm building this as soon as it gets warm enough outside.
+Den Moumoiazei - Thanks Den! I hope you have a good experience with it & I wish you all the best!
Is that 4" corrugated piping? I'm beginning to build 6 boxes here in Texas and I'm worried I'll be doing all this work and the heat will nullify my efforts. Hoping it all turns out ok by following your video to the T!
Yes, it's 4" corrugated, perforated. You can also check my site for additional tips: albopepper.com/SIP-raised-bed.php