How I made my dream raised bed garden

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  • Опубликовано: 5 окт 2024
  • I'm sharing everything about my raised bed garden: How and why I built it, what I love and what I wish I'd done differently.
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    2:25 Garden must-haves
    3:29 Size and measurements
    4:22 Gates
    5:45 Site preparation
    7:15 Building the beds (and the mistake we made)
    10:10 Soil
    12:11 Gravel (and the BIG mistake we made)
    18:54 What I'd change if I could
    21:50 Things I love
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Комментарии • 384

  • @eileenbrophy2547
    @eileenbrophy2547 Год назад +11

    I use refrigerators ! Get some OLD refrigerators. Look around your neighborhood - people often have their old ones in their back yards and are glad to get rid of them. My husband and I drove our pick-up truck around one day and picked up 6 of them. So - you remove the doors and the gadgets, lay the fridge on it's back, drill some drain holes in the bottom. Then you put in some rocks and/or logs or pieces of wood, a bunch of weeds or grass clippings, straw, or other organic fill. Top it off with a foot or so of good soil. There! You have a raised bed. 💕

    • @jennhoff03
      @jennhoff03 5 месяцев назад +1

      That's brilliant!!

  • @lgrillo
    @lgrillo Год назад +130

    Oh, she didn’t mention how she gets water back there. One of my favorite things in my own garden is that we ran hose underground from the exterior house spigot to the beds, with each raised bed having its own spigot. Each spigot has its own timer that attaches to drip line though the beds. So the beds self-water on a schedule depending on the water requirements for the plants in that particular bed. It took a while to set up, but I’d never garden without it now.

    • @ArthurDentZaphodBeeb
      @ArthurDentZaphodBeeb Год назад +6

      I'm going to do that for my raised beds. Thanks for the suggestion.

    • @gerifarrell2585
      @gerifarrell2585 Год назад +4

      What a great idea! Thx for sharing.

    • @ldg2655
      @ldg2655 Год назад +9

      That was my big problem in my 2022 garden… it was big and beautiful, ..and too far from a water source. I ran several hoses from one of the livestock spigots, but the sprinklers didn’t reach all of it, and my attempts at flood irrigation down my heavy drinkers (corn, pumpkins, etc) ended up washing under quite a few of my rows. Once my corn got lush and tall, it fell over in the wind and I lost a good bit of my anticipated harvest. My pumpkins grew all throughout my corn rows, so it was very difficult to ensure adequate flow of irrigation to the farthest end of the corn, plus making it impossible to walk down the middles. This year I will be starting on an irrigation set up.. hopefully.

    • @TheImpatientGardener
      @TheImpatientGardener  Год назад +28

      This is pretty much exactly what we did. Ran a line underground to the garden. There is a hose spigot and three timed zones that go to the raised beds and side beds. I didn’t get into it in this video because I see it as a separate discussion from construction and it could be a whole video in itself.

    • @BaloosCluesOriginal
      @BaloosCluesOriginal Год назад +4

      @@TheImpatientGardener it turned out beautifully

  • @MsAmy-hy5ds
    @MsAmy-hy5ds Год назад +7

    “I also think our deer are too lazy to bother!” I absolutely love this statement!!! 😂🤣

  • @jameswinnett4012
    @jameswinnett4012 Год назад +15

    I hate to even mention it, but you could have just added 1 or 2 more boards to make up for the height you desired. I do love the idea and you've inspired me to build something on a smaller scale for my wife to get out and take our cats into closer to our house. Very sturdy design and looks awesome! Nice job!

    • @KelNash
      @KelNash 7 месяцев назад +1

      I’m sure that crossed their mind. She said she didn’t want the gravel piled up against the wood.

  • @dlebreton7888
    @dlebreton7888 Год назад +1

    When we bought our home last year, we were lucky enough to have a chain link fenced in garden plot. It is about 20 feet long by 15 feet wide. We had a big problem with wet, sticky clay. My hubby leveled it and we brought in straw bales which we spread everywhere after we laid out vegetation cloth over the clay. No more clay troubles! We bought 6 big plastic planters secondhand and 3 aluminum tubs about three feet across for planting. Holes were drilled in the bottoms and placed in the garden. Inside the planters, we filled with shredded paper, broken skinny branches, dry leaves and soil. Our garden did pretty well. In two of the tubs, we must have had at least 100 tomatoes! The rest did well with what they were planted with. Been planning for this Spring plantings already, including adding 2 more tubs and moving the planters elsewhere for flowers. Enjoy your garden, we do. There is nothing better than deep planters. Your back will thank you.

  • @lindafreeman1687
    @lindafreeman1687 Год назад +5

    My suggestion for the rabbit issue would be to put 2' chicken wire around the bottom of the fence. Paint it black with a roller on both sides and it will be almost invisible. Love your garden area and the whole design....GREAT JOB!

  • @l4real808
    @l4real808 6 дней назад

    I just found your channel 9/2024. I love what you've created. It is beautiful. Thank you for sharing. P.S. not to be weird, but I wish we were neighbors. I feel we'd get along so well; love your spirit. 😊

  • @jillkeim3587
    @jillkeim3587 Год назад +12

    Very generous of you to share what you would do differently. Hind sight is always 20/20. I love your raised garden just as it is! Cheers, Erin!

  • @susanv6297
    @susanv6297 3 месяца назад +1

    Your garden is one of the prettiest and most practical I have ever seen!

  • @ladikmk
    @ladikmk Год назад +32

    There are so many things I love about your gardens, but your raised bed garden is at the top of my list. It’s both very beautiful and functional. You’ve provided us with so many great points to consider when designing our own. I’ve grown my veggies in pots or in the ground, sometimes interspersed with flowers, etc. but as I get older the need for raised beds becomes more evident to me. Thanks so much for sharing this great video Erin. I know it’s going to be very helpful to not just me, but many others as well.

    • @mybrookee1
      @mybrookee1 Год назад +2

      I am a new gardener and so excited to implement some of her ideas including her gate and arbor. I already have a designated space and I know this whole process will take time but, as we all know, gotta get started the sooner the better the way things are going.

  • @esterklerfors7965
    @esterklerfors7965 Год назад +14

    Great video! I love when gardeners share pros and cons. So helpful to anyone starting a new garden! 💚

  • @marybeth4002
    @marybeth4002 Год назад +14

    Really enjoyed hearing the backstory and your thought process in planning this beautiful space. Yes, I can see why a glass of wine and time spent in your garden is a favorite of yours. Love, love, love the garden gate and the overall design of this space. Very classy. Thank you, Erin.

  • @asianangie7209
    @asianangie7209 Год назад +21

    I love this video! Plz do more of what you like and what you would do different in other areas of the garden, patio ,home…you explain so well.

  • @jennifersatchell3388
    @jennifersatchell3388 Год назад +3

    This video is exactly what I was hoping to find. Thank you for taking the time to make it. I too have a grand plan that I WILL create one day but I'm limited by funds and time right now. Plus, I have this lingering hesitation that I'll make a big mistake that I'll look back on and wish I had thought through more carefully. Determining the proper layer of tampered surface, to stone and then raised bed and then barrier from underground creatures like groundhogs is overwhelming to me. I dream of the day that I can come home, grab a glass of wine and walk out to my garden to bask in the glory. Enjoy it!

  • @boxerchik100
    @boxerchik100 6 месяцев назад +2

    Thank you for this video. I had to abandon my garden after my accident 10 years ago that left me unable to keep up with it. We had shorter beds and a simple fence around it and planned to make some improvements, but never had the opportunity before my accident and my husband eventually tore it down. As I am slowly getting back some mobility, I hope to build another raised bed garden improving on some things I learned. I appreciate your suggestions too. You inspired me!

  • @marybk882
    @marybk882 Год назад +5

    I have tall raised beds too, made by my husband one or two a year with mostly salvaged wood and steel roofing. Some match, others don't and I don't mind! I also have two quite tall metal repurposed pig feeders that are my herb gardens. I go out to my garden in the morning with my coffee and in the evening with my wine. I'm retired now so I have that luxury. Your garden is absolutely beautiful. Looking forward to spring.

  • @UrbanCountryStyleByJudy
    @UrbanCountryStyleByJudy Год назад +35

    Looks fabulous! I love the stain colour choices you made, pairing the fence with the gravel colour and your beautiful gate with the raised beds. It’s perfection 💯

  • @pamelavalente3731
    @pamelavalente3731 Год назад +8

    I love your raised bed garden, too! SUGGESTION: You could run 2ft. high hardware cloth all around the bottom of the fence to help deter the rabbits (not sure how you could stop them from crawling under the two end gates, though). Thanks so much for sharing what your thought process was for planning and executing this project. Everything looks great. 💚😊💚

  • @judyanderson8782
    @judyanderson8782 3 месяца назад +1

    We had an old basketball court on our property. So we put 7 raised beds on them waist high, 12 ft by 6 ft. We fenced it in cause of deer and my husband made an arbor on each end with wooden gates that are half moons. The gates are in line with each other so we can drive our cubbie thru with a load of compost. The arbors are tall enough to drive the tractor thru with the front end loader to put dirt in the beds. Very efficient. We did the square foot garden, but I don't think we'll do it next year.

  • @heatherw.2751
    @heatherw.2751 Год назад +28

    I have been admiring your raised bed garden since I first saw it! The Belgian (sp?) fence is so cool, I’m surprised you didn’t mention it. And I can’t say enough about that beautiful gate! This video has given us a lot to consider in planning our own spaces. Thanks Erin!!

  • @dawnmaslonka705
    @dawnmaslonka705 Год назад +6

    It amazes me that you have a job AND you have this beautiful space….your whole garden is gorgeous and I love it all. You are definitely one of my favorite people to watch on RUclips 😊

  • @pamelacarroll
    @pamelacarroll Год назад +9

    Thank you, Erin! I just bought a little farmhouse on an 8 acre property this past summer and I can’t wait to have a beautiful garden….but I have so many deer!!! Your videos have really helped me cope with the deer (repellent really does work!) and I am at this moment planning my summer veg garden. I’m struggling to resist the urge to build out something like your veg garden….I want it so badly!!! But I feel it is smarter to live here for at least one year to feel all of the seasons and observe what happens naturally before making more permanent decisions. This video is a HUGE help as I look towards my future vegetable garden!!! Appreciatively yours, Pamela zone 9b

    • @bethlynch1909
      @bethlynch1909 Год назад +5

      Save up money for a deer fence. You will never regret it. Over time our deer overcame every scent repellent I tried. When they started eating out of window boxes I knew they had won that battle.

    • @aalejardin
      @aalejardin Год назад +2

      Ditto as to the deer fencing. In my experience regarding in-ground or low raised bed gardens, much of the damage is done by the deer trampling the plants as much as eating things and/or pulling them out of the ground.

    • @alcg3981
      @alcg3981 Год назад +2

      I was just wondering if anyone has tried a sort of "Deer Garden" located close to the woods... Where things that Deer love the most are, they can feast to their hearts' content and hopefully leave alone what the humans have planted for themselves? On second thought, that wouldn't work because they'd start in on the humans' space. Poor things think that the "invaders" of their space are planting gardens as "peace" offerings 🤔😉😉.

    • @emilypoole5686
      @emilypoole5686 Год назад

      We are also planning raised beds after deer destroyed our whole garden last early July before the first tomatoes.
      Loved this recap and can't wait to watch and read everything about your gardens.

  • @uptenmilecreek
    @uptenmilecreek Год назад +2

    Thanks for sharing, loads of great info. I love your garden gate! My Mother had a saying if she was upset about an event or person she would say don't come swinging on my garden gate!

  • @joyruff2665
    @joyruff2665 3 месяца назад +1

    Thank you for this video. I’m a senior and am planning my raised garden. This has a lot of terrific information.

  • @marilynruggeberg
    @marilynruggeberg Год назад +1

    I have short raised beds with no fence. You have given me so many ideas, my husband is not going to be happy 😂🤣😂
    Love your Channel 💖💖💖

  • @truthtalker4038
    @truthtalker4038 Год назад

    When I first started gardening, I started a tradition of growing something new every year! It was so fun, learning what I could grow, what I couldn't grow, what I like to grow, and what I would grow again! Love your garden!

  • @juliafiore120
    @juliafiore120 Год назад +5

    Good morning, Erin ☕️ I absolutely love your raised bed veggie garden! It’s my inspiration!

  • @Cindy-qu3gc
    @Cindy-qu3gc Год назад +2

    Thanks Erin! Your garden is beautiful

  • @vikigossen1578
    @vikigossen1578 Год назад +5

    You hit on several of the issues I face like that landscape cloth becomes a problem, baby rabbits or in my case chipmunks consider my garden their pantry, that I can't drop logs into my ground (in my case due to termites), and gave me a better perspective of how to design my next iteration. Love your garden.

  • @heatherjung8941
    @heatherjung8941 Год назад +3

    Such a beautiful garden and a video full of insight. Thank you Erin. From my experience a rabbit will always find a way in to a warm cozy spot!🤓

  • @clhandorf
    @clhandorf Год назад +4

    I absolutely adore your garden! We recently moved from a home with a small city lot to a home with 2 acres - plenty of room for something like this. Spring can’t come soon enough!

  • @lorrainecourtney4589
    @lorrainecourtney4589 Год назад +4

    I really like your garden, especially with the stock tank in the center.
    It's unique and designed and built by you, which really makes it special .
    Love the gate 😁

  • @dannakuhr9718
    @dannakuhr9718 Год назад +6

    Thanks for this! Some great pointers and "learn from my mistakes" opportunity. My favorite thing in your garden is the espalier plantings 😁

  • @deborahr9237
    @deborahr9237 Год назад

    One of the nicest raised bed gardens on YT!

  • @bethb9248
    @bethb9248 7 месяцев назад +1

    Love love LOVE this, thank you for gifting us with this!!

  • @Gardeningathelake
    @Gardeningathelake Год назад +5

    WOW!such a informative video, so many tips, i absolutely enjoyed this! Thank you Erin 😊

  • @chrisferrario1540
    @chrisferrario1540 Год назад +1

    I appreciate you reflecting and telling what you’d do differently. So many channels make everything rainbows and unicorns. Thanks for being brutally honest. You are so comfortable in front of the camera. Keep it going! I think you’d be great with an interview/guest scenario. Maybe more footage of what you are talking about visually. Last- you never talked about water 💦 so so so important for so many of us.

  • @karinjohnston6568
    @karinjohnston6568 Год назад +1

    I loved your veg garden so much I approached a company to build something similar for us but the quote was crazy expensive in these post-Covid times. I will continue to save my pennies until I can get it done. My partner’s comment when the quote came in was “wow, those will be expensive carrots!” But, with the cost of food is climbing so fast now, I’m regretting not forging ahead with it last year.

  • @WhittAcres
    @WhittAcres Год назад +8

    Amazing insight. I've been creating my garden piece by piece and there is so much that goes into the process, and then when using the space you find more things to add and change. Gotta love the process.

  • @barbaralamoreaux328
    @barbaralamoreaux328 Год назад +2

    Super useful information. Thanks for sharing the highs and lows of your garden!

  • @kimbar11
    @kimbar11 Год назад

    Your raised bed garden is perfection.

  • @HarmonyHillsHomeandGarden
    @HarmonyHillsHomeandGarden Год назад +2

    Thanks for this great info. I’m somewhat green with envy!

  • @sassafrasinspired2029
    @sassafrasinspired2029 7 месяцев назад +1

    Your garden is very lovely and looks so practical. Sure looks like a lot of work went into building and amending it, but it seems worth it. And I'm with you about the cold frames: they're my favorite feature in Monty Don's gardens, and just think how many more seedlings you could grow! (By the way, it's your fault that I just made another seed order...)

  • @Nutmegan
    @Nutmegan Год назад +2

    Very interesting. I'm starting the second year of building my garden plan which will hopefully be mostly finished this summer. It's nice to hear someone else shares my aversion of landscape fabrics. Your garden looks amazing. I'm so happy for your success.

  • @dianeasberry7928
    @dianeasberry7928 Год назад +1

    I love your raised bed garden, too. Beautiful and functional. The stock tank pond is the icing on the cake.

  • @ginnyberg9271
    @ginnyberg9271 Год назад

    This is the best garden building video I have watched. I am just starting and living in the south of Missouri that is all rock

  • @fraukeg.facchini2691
    @fraukeg.facchini2691 Год назад +1

    Your garden is perfect, it is my dream garden (and gate)! Adding cold frames would be great for your climate to extend your short growing season. Thank you for showing the whole building process, including the snafus.

  • @homebuddha
    @homebuddha Год назад +3

    Just found you, Wonderful video, subbed. You have a great personality, no bullshit get to the point, know what you like & are determined to do it and I love that. I usually get annoyed with an overload of info/talk but you presented really important lessons and wisdom from your build experiences and that’s true value right there. I would have made every error that you did so thank you. I also get so drawn in to gardeners chatter, it’s delightful and honest when we become mother hens to our plots clucking over our toil and harvests, sharing the peace and openness and connectivity gardens bring to our soul. Only gardeners relate. Gardens are a universal language of expression with natures bounty. Thank you for all your energy and hard work in your video it’s really appreciated x ❤

  • @AlexasGarden
    @AlexasGarden Год назад

    How little it takes to feel happy... Just a small garden... I liked it!

  • @ArthurDentZaphodBeeb
    @ArthurDentZaphodBeeb Год назад +1

    Really good discussion of how you made the beds and the problem with the gravel. Personally, I'd have said eff it, and added one more 4x4 to raise it up 5+ inches. And you're right about the cedar not being anywhere as good as the (now impossible to find) old-growth cedar. Pity that you didn't put gravel under the planters as that would have significantly reduced the speed of decomposition.

  • @cdorst2286
    @cdorst2286 Год назад

    My husband made me 6 raised beds, I love them. They aren't quite as tall as yours. I wish they were taller now but they work really well.

  • @katherinespencer2073
    @katherinespencer2073 Год назад

    My lumber mill owner explained that it is not dampness which rots the wood in raised beds. It is the bacteria in the soil which comes in contact w. the lumber. I just lay landscape fabric, old sheets or wallpaper, lay bales of hay in long double or triple rows. Cut & slip off baler twine now. Lay them on their sides, end to end so it's easy to shove hand down every foot or less, put in 2 cups of soil, tuck in the roots or cuttings or tubers, water the entire thing several times the first week if not co-ordinated w. predicted showers. Done. Rarely ever had to do anything more except occasionally pull random weeds along the long edges. As the hay rots over the years, the plants have completely covered the area. 4 yrs later I am now thinning to my other properties for 'free' landscaping. Lots of expenses w. fixer-uppers or builds, at least the yard gets done fast, almost no cost.

  • @Dancing_Alone_wRentals
    @Dancing_Alone_wRentals Год назад

    23:40 Is an appealing look. You capture peace and fun all in one image. Have fun in the spring of 2023!

  • @jenniferkessener1111
    @jenniferkessener1111 Год назад +2

    Love your raised bed garden! Aesthetically pleasing with the layout, construction, and extra features (especially the gate. We have some small beds, but the critters are such a problem! When I used to grow in a plot in a community garden, they had a big. Chainlink fence, which the rabits hopped right through. So the parks dept. came and put small mesh fencing on the chainlink, up a couple feet, it really kept them out.

  • @MrRKWRIGHT
    @MrRKWRIGHT Год назад +1

    Good morning Erin. That garden looks absolutely lovely. It's always better to convert our backyards into gardens - so many edible plants and weeds out there. I can't wait to get started on mine.

  • @jann6082
    @jann6082 Год назад +2

    Great video, I’m at the beginning stages of designing my raised garden, deer issues also 😤. Thanks!

  • @missthang4770
    @missthang4770 Год назад +1

    Your garden space is truly divine! Thanks for the walk-through. You have given me some great ideas with which to improve my 16 year-old raised bed garden that is desperately in need of renovation. Happy gardening.

  • @Kenvin805
    @Kenvin805 Год назад +4

    Very articulate and well done! Lovely space. Really appreciate your organized and methodical approach. Thanks for the tip on the food grade stain. Love the color your chose.

  • @bethlynch1909
    @bethlynch1909 Год назад +1

    Love this. I wish we could have seen it before building our raised bed garden. It works for us but should have been designed better.

  • @freetruths8810
    @freetruths8810 Год назад

    Cheers, you got it girl. A huge job, but so worth it. Anything to be outside zenning with the veggies. Peace 🙇

  • @kayjane2115
    @kayjane2115 Год назад +3

    Hindsight can be painfully 20/20 sometimes, right?
    I absolutely LOVE your raised bed garden space and really value what you shared here! I'm planning to incorporate raised beds in my yard in the near future and appreciate you sharing your experience! Happy Gardening! 🥔🥕🍅

  • @lyndastephens9367
    @lyndastephens9367 Год назад

    Thank you so much for this post. I'm moving from North Carolina to Indiana and am looking forward to raised bed gardening. Your entire post was a fount of information.

  • @lizetterivera166
    @lizetterivera166 Год назад +2

    I've always admired your vegetable garden & love hearing about your planning process & all the details. I can only hope my new veggie space will be as beautiful & bountiful! Most appreciate the tip about raised beds at the perimeter to help combat the bunnies!

  • @kuhlbreezegardens8663
    @kuhlbreezegardens8663 Год назад

    Thank for sharing! Such great information. I loved it when you said when you get home from work, you grab a glass of wine and head to the garden, my immediate thought was "glass of wine or gin!" LOL. It is a beautiful garden.

  • @carmenbailey1560
    @carmenbailey1560 Год назад

    Yes, love your gardens, your vegetable raised gardens are all that and more. I too love, love your garden gate. Thanks for sharing your processes . 👍❤️😊

  • @warzshadow9701
    @warzshadow9701 Год назад

    In Florida here we went with raised galvanized steel beds. They've done well so far 1 year and counting. I had to put down weed fabric. I put the cardboard the first time..grass loved it

  • @JJ-fm3hr
    @JJ-fm3hr Год назад +2

    great video!
    thanks for sharing all the info

  • @annaz9080
    @annaz9080 Год назад +1

    Thank you!!!! This is the best video ever! So much good info, just what I needed.

  • @TheAndreawixson
    @TheAndreawixson Год назад +2

    I am so happy to see this! We are doing a large area this season where we want to remove sod. You provided so many good things to think about! Thank you!! ❤

    • @amyhoff1501
      @amyhoff1501 Год назад

      I love 💕 your raised bed garden , too . The design is beautiful. How do you water the beds ? Do you have drip ?

  • @lindawoody8501
    @lindawoody8501 Год назад

    You are an inspiration and have the loveliest yards! Great raised gardens and so beautifully presented. Glad your espaliers worked out fine too. I know how hard you have worked on all of this area. I also think your stock tank has been magical! What a great idea you came up with!

  • @ShirleyThorpe
    @ShirleyThorpe Год назад +1

    Wonderful information. Your garden is beautiful

  • @galetimpone1712
    @galetimpone1712 Год назад

    total agreement...a garden is a peaceful sanctuary for today's busy chaotic world. I too have a raised bed garden, it is approximately 1/8th the size of yours, lol. In it i grow the fruits and veggies i love the most, all this is done using dwarf and container intended verities. You have given great ideas as to how a garden can be started and also how improve upon one that is already established.
    Thank you for sharing your process. Also, your Garden Gate is absolutely beautiful.

  • @triciae1423
    @triciae1423 Год назад +2

    I love your raised bed garden, and look forward to videos that feature it. I think you’ve designed it so thoughtfully, from the gate and pond to the Belgian fence. I appreciate hearing references to the fact this project needed to be budgeted for-a fact most of us live with!
    Thanks for sharing the story of how this charming corner of your garden came to be.

  • @rockysgarage
    @rockysgarage 9 месяцев назад

    Thank you your explanation really helps with plans on starting our new dream garden.

  • @judygraham2561
    @judygraham2561 Год назад +1

    Oh Erin! Thank you so much for sharing your learnings with us. I greatly appreciate your knowledge and experience.

  • @mamabills3
    @mamabills3 Год назад +1

    I probably would have just added another board to make the beds taller! 😆

  • @judithkopchak2291
    @judithkopchak2291 Год назад

    LOVE the details. Wish I could have watched this 6 years ago. I agree with everything she is sharing! Such helpful information to a new gardener!

  • @debbiewedoe2564
    @debbiewedoe2564 Год назад

    I could go on and on about all the wonderful tips and tricks you shared. You are very blessed. Thank you for sharing your great knowledge.
    You need to name your garden and put a very special sign above your beautiful gate.
    I loved this video and will watch it over and over again. 🌞🌞🌞

  • @gail7998
    @gail7998 Год назад +1

    So helpful & insprational! 🌻🌼🌷⚘️🌱🌺 well explained. You are so easy to listen to!

  • @ellenhartley4998
    @ellenhartley4998 Год назад

    I really love this design. I only have a very small area that I can put in a garden. I only have about 1/4 acre property that we just recently bought.. I am still trying to figure out exactly how to make it work. I may have to forego gardening this year.

  • @laurieanne9712
    @laurieanne9712 Год назад +1

    This WAS so helpful with your likes/ what I'd do different takes. We built all our (12-14" high) raised beds from our cottage build leftovers with a few more plank purchases. Now coming up 4th summer garden & I have got to have a more permanent and taller bed. I love yours; I just don't know how long even 4 x 4's would last down south. For your edge beds, have you considered maybe something like 1x4 Trex type board? They even come in 16' lengths. Again pricey going in, but it would demarcate a short in height raised bed for compost & the neater look you want maybe.

  • @robyoung7923
    @robyoung7923 Год назад

    I like that, puttering around the garden - Wine glass in hand !
    Enjoy !!

  • @janicejurgensen2122
    @janicejurgensen2122 Год назад

    I really enjoyed your honesty and frankness! Turns out that’s how I am too. BTW your garden is lovely! Thank you

  • @eileenbrophy2547
    @eileenbrophy2547 Год назад

    Oh, also you can paint the sides pretty colors. We have a grand refrigerator garden.

  • @carolfisch9750
    @carolfisch9750 Год назад +2

    Great video. So helpful to hear both sides given your hindsight. As usual your down to earth, practical, full out honesty is a treat to watch, listen and learn from. Thank you.

  • @pennygreenler4351
    @pennygreenler4351 Год назад +1

    HI! Love this showing up when my daughter is getting ready to do her first raised bed garden...its priceless. I suggest using composite decking boards since they don't rot. Also deer DO jump in an enclosed garden...it happened at Fort Ancient educational garden with 10 foot fencing and the poor deer destroyed himself trying to get out and also destroyed the garden... it may have been a one off but it is something to consider. Now I am looking forward to redoing my raised beds on a hill (!!) with a beautiful design like yours. (BTW my deer fence is skinny 5 foot bamboo poles with 60LB fishing line which is almost invisible! and strong enough for me to fall on it and it doesn't snap!!.it's designed to startle the deer when they lean over to eat my prized flowers!. although when I have the $ I would definitely install your fence!)

  • @tinafehr8394
    @tinafehr8394 Год назад

    Saved this video for my hubby to listen to later. 😁. We’re hoping to put in raised beds this year.

  • @Sooz1234
    @Sooz1234 Год назад +1

    Wonderful garden space! We live amongst rabbits, woodchucks, birds and deer, so to create a vegetable and flower garden would be an exercise in futility and very costly per item. Love your show, though- most helpful.

  • @havespacesuitwilltravel9607
    @havespacesuitwilltravel9607 Год назад

    The quality of the cedar is really important. To put it into perspective, we have a cedar fence and a cedar table set. Both are outdoors all year round. The fence is starting to brown and rot after 3 years. Meanwhile, the table and chair set doesn't appear to have aged a day. The furniture is MUCH finer grain and has an oil finish vs the fence which is splintery and unfinished.

  • @Angela410R
    @Angela410R Год назад

    Thank you for sharing how you designed your garden and it is beautiful

  • @TheBking01
    @TheBking01 Год назад +2

    Hey Erin Great video,I love your fence in raised bed area,sharing this information can be a great help 😊

  • @SunshineCountryChickens
    @SunshineCountryChickens Год назад

    Looks great yall cant wait to see it all growing! Today I planted sunchokes, asparagus, onions and garlic and rhubarb!

  • @annmc3878
    @annmc3878 Год назад

    We have high raised beds. Our high raised beds have a cedar edge around the top that make them attractive and easy to sit on. We never have enough beds (lol). We have 12 beds that are 3 x 8 and 6 beds that are 4 x 6. I use grow bags for early potatoes and also about half my peppers. We put in a Ruth Stout bed which we use for potatoes, onions, pumpkins, and butternut squash that is 4 x 40 (it gets longer each year. ) we only grow thing in it that are rather carefree. Harvested 40 butternut squash this year and 4 pumpkins, etc. Our whole yard is sloped. I wish we could have had it leveled. We put the first raised bed in our first year - now 19 years ago. We have a half acre pond so we filled the bottom of some of the beds with pond weeds.

  • @jcbfree
    @jcbfree Год назад +1

    Hi from Appleton. Very informative. I got some metal watering troughs last year but didn't get it put together yet. More motivated for this year as mice ate half of my potatoes.

  • @sharidecterhirst1879
    @sharidecterhirst1879 Год назад +1

    We built our first veggie garden in raised bed style with a very similar layout to yours in the Fall. Had time to get the garlic in before winter. Now I am excitedly waiting for spring to plant the inaugural garden. Everything we grow will be an experiment. I even was given a garden journal for Christmas to track the progress. Fingers crossed!

  • @marianafranowicz
    @marianafranowicz Год назад

    Thank you Erin excellent ! Only thing you left out that I experienced was a hubby that didn’t have his heart in gardening.

    • @TheImpatientGardener
      @TheImpatientGardener  Год назад +2

      I find that to be rather advantageous at times. I get to make all the garden decisions. 😀

  • @kathleenreynolds6492
    @kathleenreynolds6492 Год назад

    What a great review of the process and the results. There are truly many take-always for nearly any gardener. So… here’s a little hint regarding the bunny population. No, it’s not a sling shot, although with the number of bunnies I deal with, that thought has crossed my mind! I use black dollar store mesh wastebaskets turned upside down and secured with landscape pins in place of expensive cloches. The uniformity and dark color makes it look intentional and not tacky (although I do joke about my garden of wastebaskets in the spring). I also found that cutting the wastebaskets to open up a side and hole in the “bottom” works beautifully to protect the base of young trees. Yelling “hosenfeffer stew” helps, too😊

  • @kmw4359
    @kmw4359 Год назад

    Yes … nice Monty Don reference. 😀. Personally, I’m in love with his brick potting shed … the layout of the work area vs the storage areas, the fact that it is brick, the coziness… I could go on. One day, I hope. Have one like that.
    Love your garden, and great recap. You’ve given me lots of ideas.

  • @alsouthall4885
    @alsouthall4885 Год назад

    That has to be a Drone with those great views....................Wow

  • @gailarnold2660
    @gailarnold2660 Год назад

    This is the BEST video. Thanks for sharing all of this information! I love that you spent the time and money on the gate. I do get that.