Hi,
Every once in a while I get a job to build some ADA garden boxes for a local company. It's a fun way to make some money on the side for me and a relatively simple project.
I've used cedar the past two times. This time they are asking me to consider composite boards (like Trex). I don't know anything about composite boards, but I'm thought they expand with temp way more than cedar? True? The majority of these garden boxes are walls that hold the dirt in. I'm not sure if composite is strong enough.
Anyway, I'll do some looking on my own. I'm assuming composite companies are constantly innovating and there is probably a composite solution that is lower maintenance and lasts longer than cedar. I'm open minded.
cheers,