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Raised Gardens - Advantages and Installation Tips


Raised Gardens - Advantages and Installation Tips


A raised bed garden might be a good idea if you have poor soil, very heavy clay soil or find gardening difficult due to a physical problem. A raised bed has some distinct advantages over regular gardening and can make your gardening much easier, more fun and more productive. Some Advantages of Raised Gardening
In a raised garden you have full control over the soil conditions so you can grow plants that need specific pH's and nutrients easily.
Plants in a raised garden are easier to maintain and usually grow better. It is much easier to cultivate a raised garden than a regular garden as you can make the garden at a convenient height. Raised gardens are much kinder to backs and knees! In a properly prepared raised garden drainage is much better than in a regular garden. You won't have waterlogged soil and the plants will grow better.
Siting Your Raised Garden
Filling Your Raised Garden
After the garden is installed fill it with good quality soil and compost. Top soil can vary a great deal in composition. Garden centers also supply soil in bulk and you can be sure that it is good quality. For economy you may want to mix garden soil with purchased soil but make sure you mix it thoroughly and preferably have a soil test to ensure the pH and nutrient levels are acceptable.
Do you know that building a raised garden is just the work of few hours? Anyone can create the raised bed garden with the various easy accessible materials that found easily. When you simply create a garden at your home either backyard or front yard the raised bed gardens are the preferred choice. The raised gardens are the ideal option for the areas with inadequate drainage facilities. While creating a raised garden you should make sure the soil is healthy. The crops that can fit in the raised vegetable gardens are onions, beetroots, peas and more.
Only a few steps involved in creating a raised bed garden: