Raised Beds
Raised beds can be a wonderful addition to your vegetable garden. They could also be your vegetable garden. Many types of plants can be grown in raised beds.
A raised bed can be a blessing for those with bad backs, sore knees or other ailments. They may be able to allow people to continue gardening who otherwise could not.
Gardening in a raised bed provides ease of maintenance. No rototiller is required.
The elevated nature of the bed allows the soil to warm earlier in the spring. This means an earlier start to the growing season. Since you don’t walk in the raised bed there is a reduction in soil compaction. A good soil mix is easy to maintain because you control what you fill the beds with. Any amendments you add remain right there in the bed.
Features can be built into the beds that allow for easy additions of frost protection, row covers and shade cloth. This feature will allow you to extend your growing time in the fall as well.
Next we’ll discuss options of what to plant in a raised bed. I’ll also include the basic steps for constructing your own raised bed[s].
Stay tuned!
I’ll see you in the backyard!

