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You Will Love Raised Bed Vegetable Gardening

from: Kyle Besser

What is raised bed vegetable gardening? Why would anyone use this method to garden? If you have seen pictures of raised beds, they look like they are very large planters that allow you to grow various plants off the ground. You can easily make your own with some wood and careful planning. Raised bed vegetable gardening has many advantages, too.

Benefits Of Raised Beds

Raised bed vegetable gardening offers benefits to both you and the plants that you grow there. For example, you will find that this method allows you to grow plants that are up off the ground, which means you won't have to bend over or crawl through the garden for weeding. This is much easier on the knees. This also helps to make gardening more accessible for elderly people who can no longer get down and crawl around.

Another benefit to raised bed vegetable gardening is that it allows for excellent drainage for your plants. The plants can easily grow into the sunlight. A common problem for many in standard vegetable gardening is that the ground will wash away with any rainfall taking with it the nutrients that are necessary for good growing.

Another reason this is beneficial happens if the gardener places timbers around the dirt in the garden. Then if the water cannot easily drain away, it can pool, which becomes unhealthy for the plants growing there. With raised bed vegetable gardening, this is not the case because the beds are raised enough off the ground to allow water to pass through it easily. It retains water better in this manner as well.

How To Make A Raised Bed

If you would like to add raised bed vegetable gardening to your home or gardening location, the process can be simple. Build a perimeter around the area in which you would like to place the garden. This is commonly done with wood, but other materials can be used. Place a layer of gravel at the bottom to help encourage water drainage.

You can make the bed as tall or as short and as wide and deep as you like. Fill it in with clean dirt or top soil. Add the nutrients necessary for your growing, and you are set to get started with your garden.

Raised bed vegetable gardening is a prime way to do your gardening. It may take a few hours to set up, but once it is done, you will love how easy it is to maintain.

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