The box I cobbled together from old pallets, dirt is a mix of potting soil and local dirt spiced with chicken poo.

For the more observant viewers, you may notice that the closest ‘V’ is slimmer than the upper square – the pallets were a little short. I plan to plant smaller vegetables in those areas.

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    It could be worse or possibly extremely dangerous. Micro plastics are only a concern because we don’t know what long term effects they have.

    On the other hand the arsenic used for wood treatment is dangerous enough that the USDA bans it for farms. Plus there’s the risk of really dangerous stuff having spilled on pallets over the years like benzene.

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      3 days ago

      Even a pallet from Walmart, motor oil or pool chemical spill on it, no way of knowing.

      There is some places that do one time pallet use and wouldn’t be at risk, but I don’t think the majority of people are sourcing those.

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        Some people like to avoid ALL chemicals they can in their garden.

        You can also just line the wood with plastic and it’s moot, but as a generic basic around the globe advice.

        Dont use pallets or treated wood for crafts and stuff in your home.

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        CCA is banned for lumber designed for ground contact construction. Pallet wood has no restrictions. Pallets use in shipping means you don’t even know what country it came from.