However it will lose its typically golden brown color.
Does cedar siding rot.
For the interior of a raised bed a geotextile or landscape fabric can separate the bedding soil from the wood to wick moisture away from the wood and preserve its longevity.
Stains are not as protective because they lack the high solid count.
Redwood cedar ipé and specially treated woods listed below can be very rot resistant.
It doesn t need a sealer.
Although it s not as inexpensive as some non wood options it s less expensive than shou sugi ban ipé and specially treated wood.
As albany fence designs mentions the natural forces of nature such as wind and rain will slowly cause untreated cedar wood structures such as fences and furniture to fade.
We heard that it s a myth that cedar is rot resistant.
Similar to redwoods cedars naturally produce pest and rot resistant compounds.
Over the years the wood loses much of its tannin.
This will gradually weaken the wood and lead to rot.
As is the case with other types of wood siding cedar is flammable unless specially treated.
Resting raised cedar beds on gravel instead of soil is a smart move because the gravel will drain water quickly away from the cedar and does not retain moisture.
The higher the solid count the more protective the paint.
Any time dirt debris and moisture are allowed to pile up on the siding and in the creases mold and mildew will grow.
Despite a higher resistance cedar is still more prone to rot woodpeckers and insect damage than artificial alternatives.
I would guess that along with the stain being at the end of its life with a lower level of protection the cedar has simply run out of time and run out of protection.
It requires regular maintenance in the form of repainting or re staining every three to five years.
And while it is rot resistant it is not rot proof.
However redwoods and cedars have notably different physical weathering characteristics.
Aside from certain regional varieties of cedar such as aspens cedar exhibits weather resistance similar to redwood.