Recycle woody debris into productive raised beds that retain moisture, improve drainage, and build fertile soil over time.
Raised garden beds are ideal for edible plants, as they keep your harvest organized, prevent over-planting, and deter weeds ...
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Gardening in a small space doesn’t mean you have to sacrifice style or productivity. Whether you’re working with a compact backyard, a tiny balcony, or a corner of your patio, raised garden beds are a ...
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A raised garden bed is typically no more than 4 feet wide, so that you can reach into the middle of the bed easily from either side. The bed should be about a foot high — or if taller, have at least a ...
Cedar raised garden beds offer better insulation, longer lifespan, and safer food-growing conditions for spring ...