Raised bed Farming: For space
efficiency and high yields, it’s hard to beat a vegetable garden grown in
raised beds. Raised beds can improve production as well as save space, time,
and money. They also are the perfect solution for dealing with difficult soils
such as heavy clay. In addition, raised beds improve your garden’s appearance
and accessibility.
One reason raised beds are so effective for
increasing efficiency and yields is that crops produce better because the soil
in the beds is deep, loose, and fertile. Plants benefit from the improved soil
drainage and aeration, and plant roots penetrate readily. Weeds are easy to
pull up, too. Since gardeners stay in the pathways, the soil is never walked
upon or compacted. Soil amendments and improvement efforts are concentrated in
the beds and not wasted on the pathways, which are simply covered with mulch or
planted with grass or a low-growing cover crop. Also, the raised bed’s rounded
contour provides more actual growing area than does the same amount of flat
ground.
Raised beds also save time and money
because you need only dig, fertilize, and water the beds, not the paths. You
don’t need to weed as much when crops grow close together, because weeds can’t
compete as well. Gardeners with limited mobility find raised beds the perfect
solution—a wide sill on a framed raised bed makes a good spot to sit while
working. A high frame puts plants in reach of a gardener using a wheelchair.
For best access, make beds 28 to 30 inches high, and also keep the beds
narrow—no more than 4 feet wide—so it’s easy to reach to the center of the bed.
Benefits:
- Save Your Back with a Raised Garden Bed
- Grow Longer in Raised Garden Beds
- Keep Clean with Raised Vegetable Gardens
- Overcome Bad Soil with a Raised Vegetable Garden
- Reduce Weeds with Raised Bed Gardening
- Stop Grass from Invading with Raised Gardens
- Stop Pests with Raised Vegetable Gardens
- Make Your Garden More Attractive with Raised Gardens
- Never Till Again with Raised Garden Beds
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