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Why All The Fuss About Garden Bed?
Preparing Garden Beds For Spring Planting

In this article Jesse Frost walks you through the steps to prepare beds for spring planting. A few important aspects to think about include the length of the bed along with soil depth and path width.

Line your garden with organic mulch such as grass clippings, straw, or hay. This will drown out weeds and will help to keep moisture in the garden.


Easy to Assemble

Garden beds permit people with poor soil the opportunity to successfully grow their own vegetables and flowers. They can be made of a variety of materials, including natural rot-resistant wood stone, woven willow, recycled composite plastic lumber and concrete. Some are even fashioned into furniture, providing an attractive and functional touch to the home landscape. The majority of kits include everything you need to build the beds, including pre-cut pieces for edges bottoms, sides, and stands. The assembly process is relatively easy and requires just a few basic tools.

Begin by drawing the space. This will help you determine how many beds you will need to plant all the plants and flowers you want. You can also determine how long the paths must be between the beds. Design the shape and layout of the beds, taking into account the sun's exposure. If you can, take an Google Earth overhead snapshot to determine the sun's direction and intensity in your garden.

Before assembling the beds, clear out the area and level the ground on which the bed will be erected. It is a good idea to lay down mulch or compost, for example straw, leaves grass clippings wood chips, that can be transformed into rich compost in time. This will help suppress the weeds and keep the soil damp.

When building the beds, be sure to avoid using pressure-treated wood such as creosote or pentachlorophenol-treated lumber, as these chemicals may leach into and injure plant roots. If you use treated wood, put an extensive layer of plastic between the wood and the soil on which plants are planted to avoid direct contact.

Before you add soil and covering the area with a thick layer of several layers of newspaper or metal hardware cloth if you have many tall grass and weeds. This will also discourage burrowing pests such as voles and moles and is simple to get rid of once the weeds are gone.

Durable

Raised beds are a great method to grow vegetables and flowers in your garden. They are easy to assemble and are also sturdy, so they will last for many years to come. There are many different types of garden beds that you can pick from however wood is the most sought-after material. However, galvanized metal is becoming increasingly popular too. So what is the best choice for you?

Although it is possible to construct a raised garden bed using any number of materials however, some are more effective than others. Beds constructed from recycled materials like old railroad fence posts or ties could work well, but they are not as durable as beds made of galvanized steel or wood. They will also deteriorate faster in humid climates.

Another issue with reused materials is that they may contain toxic chemicals, like chromated copper arsenate (CCA), which will leach into the soil and your food crops. Even repurposed stock tanks could be a problem as they'll start to rust over time.

Galvanized steel, on the other hand, is easier to maintain than wood. It is also lighter than other materials which makes it easier to transport around the yard or around an allotment. Galvanized raised beds are also a great choice for those who are planning to move into a new residence since they can be taken apart.

There are other durable choices for garden beds, such as concrete, brick and stone. They are fairly inexpensive and add a nice touch to your garden. Make sure to use non-porous materials to avoid rot.

Plastic and resin are durable materials which can be used for raised garden beds. They're not as costly as wood, and won't get warped or rot in extreme temperatures. They are available in a range of colors that will complement your landscape, while others are naturally colored. Some brands even boast that they'll be clean for a period of 15 years.

If you're looking to create a more rounded look choose curved or circular flower beds. These designs are particularly attractive in gardens with a slope.

Easy to Maintain

Many gardeners create raised beds to help with gardening. This could include removing the necessity to sit or kneel for long periods of time, and keeping garden soil from becoming muddy after heavy winds or rain. However, it's important to design the bed correctly in order to achieve the intended purpose. The bed's height and the plants you choose will determine how much maintenance is required to keep it looking great.

A low-maintenance garden should feature hardy plants that will return year after year. You can also layer your planters. Plants that are taller should be put towards the side of the bed while plants that are middle height or ground cover should be placed in the middle. This helps the bed look lush and full. Winter color can be added by adding evergreen plants.

If your garden raised will be used for growing vegetables, you'll need to build it higher in order to accommodate the different requirements for the depth of roots of vegetables. Raised beds should be at a minimum of 4 feet wide. If it's wider, it's difficult to reach without stepping on the soil. It is also important to consider the distance you're able to stand from the edge of the bed when you're making preparations to harvest your vegetables.

Raised new garden for vegetable gardening must be covered with a herbicide. garden grow will prevent soil from leaking out following heavy rains, and will aid in keeping weeds under control. A liner made of plastic will protect the beds from animal droppings and other debris. If you are worried about the plastic liner getting too hot, use an breathable biodegradable material such as jute, netting, or jute instead.

Another method of reducing the amount of work a raised vegetable garden requires is to add mulch. A layer of organic material, such as compost, shredded leaves, or commercially bagged mulch, can help keep the soil cool and help reduce evaporation. Mulching can help keep weeds at bay.

Low-maintenance flower beds for raised beds should include shrubs that require little care once they are established. You can pick from honeysuckle, hollyhocks "White Delight" and sage. Also, be sure to select plants that are suitable for the conditions of light in your garden. For a sunny border choose flowering shrubs like Philadelphus "Belle Etoile" and hydrangeas such "Annabelle." For areas that are shady, consider heuchera, Sarcococca hookeriana or mahonia eurybracteata subsp. Ganpinensis "Soft Caress'.

Great for Kids

Garden beds are ideal for children since they give them their own garden of vegetables and plants that they can easily tend. Gardening also promotes physical exercise in the sunlight and fresh air. This can improve overall health and cognitive function. Gardening also offers many opportunities to learn.

Growing garden grow as carrots, tomatoes, and green beans is an excellent way to educate children about nutrition. Then, kids can appreciate their hard work by eating the fruits and vegetables that they have planted and took care of.

A themed vegetable or herb garden is another way to get kids involved. For example pizza gardens could contain all the ingredients needed to make a delicious pizza. This can teach kids how cook with ingredients that they've grown themselves. It's also a great opportunity to talk about the importance of consume foods that are high in minerals, vitamins, and phytonutrients, which help build the brain.

In addition to the nutritional lessons gardening is ideal for teaching kids about the natural cycles and the role that water, sun and soil play in the development of plants. It's a great way to teach children about other sources of food and the importance of to make sure we don't waste our planet's precious resources.

Furthermore, children will be thrilled to watch their own plant develop from tiny seeds to a fruiting crop. It's also a great method to encourage social interaction by encouraging children to work together in the garden. They'll love watching which plant grows first.

To encourage even more learning, select an elevated garden bed that is able to accommodate your child's specific requirements. A raised garden bed that is 2 to 3 feet wide will give kids plenty of room to reach and manage their own gardens of plants and flowers. This size is ideal for gardens where a lot of physical labor is required, such as carrying wheelbarrows, or moving heavy soil.

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