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Growing vegetables in raised garden beds.
If you are growing pumpkins or squash you can save space by planting them on the ends and allowing them to spread outwards from the bed instead of taking over the whole thing.
Growing vegetables in raised beds is a bit like maximizing real estate.
They re just out of easy reach for intrusive pets and the bed walls provide protection from scratching and digging.
The concept of raised bed growing goes back to medieval times where the beds would typically be edged with wattle fences.
Kale has a small root system and can successfully grow for multiple seasons.
There are multiple benefits of using raised garden beds for growing all your herbs and vegetables.
Larger plants like corn pumpkins and winter squash can be grown in raised beds but remember they tend to take up a lot of space.
Gaps you have in your beds through harvesting or loss of plants should be refilled immediately by new vegetable plants and seedling.
Before looking at the pros and cons of deep beds it s worth looking a little bit into the history of modern deep bed growing.
For the novice or beginner gardener the advantages of growing vegetables in raised garden beds might not be clear.
Here we examine a list of advantages of raised garden beds.
To keep the soil in raised vegetable garden beds healthy continue to feed it with compost and other organic matter.
Requiring loose nutrient dense soil carrots grow larger in size in raised beds than when grown in level ground.
Beans provide the soil with nitrogen so be sure to pair this crop with a heavy nitrogen feeder such as cabbage and broccoli to make this one of the best vegetables to plant in a raised garden bed.
Raised vegetable garden beds are the answer if you have sandy or clay soil.
Nutrient rich soil can improve your raised vegetable garden beds and means fewer struggles for plants and less frustration for the gardener.
History of raised beds for vegetables.
After all a raised garden bed is simply a planting area that sits on top of the ground.
Like lettuces delicate salad greens also love raised beds warmer soil temperatures and well drained soil.
Think of it like a giant container garden.
Kale produces far into the autumn and can grow strong even throughout winter if covered.
When planting beans don t plant them near peppers.
You want to make efficient use of every square inch of your beds all year round.
This calls for a system that will allow for maximizing your efforts.
Raised beds are a wonderful choice for vegetable gardening providing an easy effective alternative to growing in poor rocky or clay heavy soil.