tarn
2nd May 2008, 05:28 PM
Hi all - what a great forum!
We've just purchased a house in the north east fringe of melbourne with a timber-decked above ground pool with very dodgey pool fencing on 3/4 acre of sloping land. After watching the heartbreaking 7.30 Report on the ABC about toddler drownings earlier this week (we have a toddler), the first thing we want to do is dismantle the above ground pool and use the decking & posts for rustic-looking raised vegie garden beds. We plan to site the veg garden on the roughly level ground that is currently under the pool. I imagine we'll have to do a bit of leveling & low retaining wall work, but for the moment I just have a few questions, bearing in mind that we are on a very tight budget:
1. Can we just slowly drain the pool onto our land? we're on septic so the water can't go to sewers and we don't have water tanks installed yet. Just use a garden hose to siphon slowly?
2. If we want to give away/sell the pool & filters etc itself, where and how should we advertise. If we can't even give it away will a local tip be likely to take it?
3. Can we use the decking (don't know what sort of wood it is but it looks like pretty standard decking) for the sides of the raised garden beds or do you think they won't be sturdy enough or may be treated with toxic substances so shouldn't be used?
Also, I was wondering, if its ok to use, what would be a good way of constructing the beds using the decking. I was wondering if you could cut to length & stack the decking to, say 25 cms in height, drill a hole through the stack & fix the stack "wall" in place by hammering in steel posts through the drill hole. Then do the other 3 walls similarly. Not sure if you can picture it, but any ideas would be greatly appreciated. I know these will deteriorate over time but we really need to spend our $'s on other things at the moment and this seems like a cheap and easy way of building the beds.
Thanks so much for any hints & tips!
Cheers,
tarn
We've just purchased a house in the north east fringe of melbourne with a timber-decked above ground pool with very dodgey pool fencing on 3/4 acre of sloping land. After watching the heartbreaking 7.30 Report on the ABC about toddler drownings earlier this week (we have a toddler), the first thing we want to do is dismantle the above ground pool and use the decking & posts for rustic-looking raised vegie garden beds. We plan to site the veg garden on the roughly level ground that is currently under the pool. I imagine we'll have to do a bit of leveling & low retaining wall work, but for the moment I just have a few questions, bearing in mind that we are on a very tight budget:
1. Can we just slowly drain the pool onto our land? we're on septic so the water can't go to sewers and we don't have water tanks installed yet. Just use a garden hose to siphon slowly?
2. If we want to give away/sell the pool & filters etc itself, where and how should we advertise. If we can't even give it away will a local tip be likely to take it?
3. Can we use the decking (don't know what sort of wood it is but it looks like pretty standard decking) for the sides of the raised garden beds or do you think they won't be sturdy enough or may be treated with toxic substances so shouldn't be used?
Also, I was wondering, if its ok to use, what would be a good way of constructing the beds using the decking. I was wondering if you could cut to length & stack the decking to, say 25 cms in height, drill a hole through the stack & fix the stack "wall" in place by hammering in steel posts through the drill hole. Then do the other 3 walls similarly. Not sure if you can picture it, but any ideas would be greatly appreciated. I know these will deteriorate over time but we really need to spend our $'s on other things at the moment and this seems like a cheap and easy way of building the beds.
Thanks so much for any hints & tips!
Cheers,
tarn