
Now, the real pain in the butt was that the ground wasn't level at all, and I wanted the bed to be level so it wouldn't look stupid, so I had to dig trenches where the railroad ties would go. Apparently, this area had been part of the driveway years ago, and I had about six inches of gravel to dig through, just underneath the sod. After a lot of time with a shovel and a level, here's how it looked:

Next, we moved the railroad ties into the trenches I had dug. Other than the railroad ties being extremely heavy, this went pretty smoothly, and it all lined up much better than what I expected. Here it is with the first level of ties down.

Next, we cut up some of the ties with a chainsaw and stacked them up into the formation that I had planned out. The idea was to build an artificial hill for better drainage. After we got all of them in place, we lined the sides with a layer of painter's plastic, as to try to keep the sand from seeping out through the cracks between the ties. Here's where we're at thus far:

We leveled out the dirt in the middle, using a lot of it to fill in the excess space from the holes I'd dug. Next day off I'll be loading up several hundred pounds of sand and gravel from a riverbed to fill it up, and hopefully in a few weeks it will be time to start planting! And here's a bonus pic of my dog Ernie laying in the bed. I think he likes it because the freshly dug ground is cool, so he'd better enjoy that while it lasts!


Thanks for checking out the thread, and please let me know of any suggestions. I'll keep everyone posted on the progress!
Jova