Raised Beds Using Shou Sugi Ban Wood Preservation | Volunteer Gardener

Volunteer Gardener Guide 23 days ago

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These beautiful, raised beds are constructed of wood that was charred using an ancient Japanese method of preservation called Shou Sugi Ban. Sheri Gramer walks us through this labor-intensive process with the gardener who honed the technique. These garden beds should last for decades. Plus, we'll learn about the really interesting and nutritious vegetables that she's got growing in them.

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