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The Scoop on Raised Garden Beds

They come in all sizes. They come in all shapes. 

It doesn’t matter how grand or how small your gardening ambition might be. Adding raised beds might be one of the easiest things to consider to give a jump-start to your gardening experience.

 

The benefits of raised beds

There are many reasons to use a raised garden bed. Here are just a few that we love:

We use raised beds in a variety of ways. We grow herbs them alongside the house. We have a few that are dedicated to early cole crops like lettuce, kale, radish and chard. Because the Ph in our soil isn’t very acidic, we have been experimenting with raised beds to grow our blueberries. And as our farm continues to grow, we have plans to add several more boxes to the marketgarden this year, to be used in addition to many crops we grow in the ground.

Making your own? What materials can you use?

There’s a lot of ideas on what materials you should and should not use when building a raised garden bed. But honestly, you can use almost any material to make a raised bed. The thing to always keep in mind is soil health and longevity. Know what you want to get out of your beds before you start. Some materials will last longer than others, and some are better for the environment.

How to build a raised bed 

There are many ways to build a raised garden bed. Here are a few ideas:

Methods of using a raised bed

Remember, raised beds are versatile. Be creative. Get the most out of your raised bed garden!

Using a raised bed can simplify your gardening experience and take your passion for growing to the next level.

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