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Hi Gary
I am looking to build a wooden ramp for my mother in laws front door. It is only 6 inches high what do I need to be aware of?
See my post on building wooden ramps it will tell you what you need to know. Let me just say that the ramp will need to be 6 ft. long or 2 meters long. I hope this helps you.
We live in a over 55 retirement community. Raised vegatable gardens are not allowed. We can plant in our “planting areas”. Since my husband is in a wheelchair (amputee and good leg now had surgery and not know if that one will have to come off). Can we legally put up a raised garden so he may use since he is unable to do the other?