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Anyone used woodblocx

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  • herbaceousherbaceous Posts: 2,318

    I am very nearly convinced to put that on my Christmas list!  It looks great and will be perfect once you have some plants in image

    "The trouble with having an open mind, of course, is that people will insist on coming along and trying to put things in it."  Sir Terry Pratchett
  • Tiny01Tiny01 Posts: 72
    Ha ha ! Funny you should say that , both mum & mother in law have both just said the same thing lol !



    Another job for me !
  • herbaceousherbaceous Posts: 2,318

    Being a Mum and a Mum-in-Law I'm not surprised that great minds think alike!

    You know you want to do it image

    "The trouble with having an open mind, of course, is that people will insist on coming along and trying to put things in it."  Sir Terry Pratchett
  • Tiny01Tiny01 Posts: 72

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     All filled up & ready for planting image

  • I got an email from Woodblocx yesterday with a 10% off code in it.  I can't access my email from work but will dig out the code later if anyone wants it.

  • FireFire Posts: 19,092

    Tiny, I'm just about to buy some Woodblocx and am interested in how the blocx are holding up a few years down the line.

  • Mine are still fine, around 6 years old now

  • FireFire Posts: 19,092

    I hear they are best to use on absolutely even ground, else they are hard to fit together....

  • Tiny01Tiny01 Posts: 72

    I always lay mine on a nice firm level base , never had a problem locking them together , mine are still like new & i've also added to my corner planter recently . 

  • I installed mine on a three inch level trench of sharp sand, no issues at all. Three 3 by 7 (ish) foot beds were installed in a day with the trenches dug the day before.

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