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Maximize Your Harvest With Raised Bed Gardens


Raised bed gardens are perfect for gardeners that dont want to contend with weeds, want to grow vegetables and plants in the best possible soil and like the idea of easy care gardens. If you want to implement raised bed gardens into your yard, you will find that you yield a better harvest for less work.

Raised Bed Gardens Provide The Best Environment For Growing

One of the hardest things about gardening is contending with tricky soil. Soil that is too sandy or too claylike can be hard to grow plants in. Even if you work hard to amend your garden with good compost and the right nutrients, different plants have different needs. Some vegetables like acidic soil and others prefer soil that is rich in nitrogen or calcium. The best way to have perfect soil for each plant or vegetable you wish to grow is to build raised bed gardens in your yard.

If you have five raised bed gardens in your yard, you can grow five vastly different types of plants. You can separately amend each of your raised bed gardens to make it the perfect environment for each different plant you would like to grow. For example, you can make one raised garden bed that has been amended with peat and sand. This is the perfect place to grow root crops such as carrots, radishes, beets, and turnips. You can amend one bed with nitrogen rich compost, steer manure, and grass clippings and grow the largest tomatoes your neighborhood has ever seen. You could amend another raised garden bed with sulfur and grow amazing blueberries. Raised bed gardens give you the option of perfecting your soil according to your planting plans.

Raised bed gardens are also easier to irrigate. It is a simple process to run a drip system or soaker hoses through raised beds. The plants can be watered without wasting precious water or over soaking foliage and causing rot. Raised bed gardens tend to stay moist longer, making them the perfect solution for dry climates that dont get enough rain.

It is also easier to control weeds when you plant your crops in raised beds. Adding a little mulch to the bed virtually eliminates weeds and when you do need to remove a weed or two from your bed, the fact that it is raised makes the task so much easier.

Having a raised garden bed will increase your harvest because it is a much better planting method of cultivating the proper type of soil, keeping weeds at bay and keeping your plants watered.

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