Even if you don't have a lot of time for gardening, you can still have a productive vegetable garden, no matter the size. How? KEEP READING Start with a raised bed. It's the shortcut to a plentiful harvest, even in the first year. Here's why:
Build YOUR Garden anywhere. Attractive cedar raised beds are an asset to your landscape. Create perimeter gardens, spice up your entryway, grow food in your front yard, screen an eyesore.
GROW more food in less space. You can set plants closer together so every square inch is productive. And small-space gardening techniques, such as succession planting and vertical supports, ensure that every square inch of space is used.
PLANT earlier. Excess water drains better and soil warms up faster in spring compared to in-ground beds. Specialized covers and garden fabric help you get started even earlier.
BETTER soil. A productive vegetable garden depends on good soil. With a raised bed, you start fresh with the ideal soil blend - even if the soil on your site is poor.
Ten Tips For Successful Raised Bed Gardening
How Raised Beds Gardening Can Be Simple And Fun
Things To Consider Before Setting Up A Raised Bed Garden
Easy Ways To Build A Raised Garden Bed
Vegetable Gardening For Beginners
Raised Beds For Vegetable Gardening
The 5 Best Veggies To Grow In A Raised Bed
Focal Points Of A Raised Bed Vegetable Garden
Instructions To Build Raised Vegetable Garden Beds For Beginner Gardeners
Although there are many books available at the moment on Raised Bed Gardens this book is different because it really takes you into the details, from building your own raised bed garden to making your own fertilizer and which are the best and most attractive crops you should be growing.
Are you a keen gardener, keen to take your hobby or professional interest to the next level?