Principles for Filling Raised Beds Cheaply, Effectively & Almost Free: Follow the 1/3 Fill Method!
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- The basic principles for the 1/3 fill method are best suited for larger sided raised beds around 15 inches or higher. For smaller raised beds you can use a modified version. Fill in layers using yard materials like sticks, logs, leaves, grass, compost in various levels of decay and earth from edging beds or old containers. Save money verses expenses bagged products and the cost of fertilizers. You really dont need either.
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I didn't see you put the earthworms in but I know you mentioned it. I guess the worms were in the compost or mulch
Worms are in the compost but with an open bottom, they will populate it.
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Shredded leaf trick, either mow them to shred them, or put dry ones in bags and roll back and forth on them. The neighbors will think you're a nut, but they probably think that already. ; )
Thanks good tips. Exactly let the neighbors think as they wish.
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The mower trick also works for shredding disease free winter crops for compost or for the lower layers of the bed.
Once the neighbors see the results, they start asking for tips for their own gardens.
I got a tall raised bed from the Epic Gardener Kevin. He is sells the Birdies galvanized steel raised beds. One thing I didn’t account for when I filled my raised bed was that the materials “settled” and sunk down about a foot. Next time I will compact down the materials and overfill the container. And perhaps wait a few days before I add the top soil to see how far the bottom layers ultimately settle.
I’m about to fill beds that are 2’ x4.5’. That is a great tip. Thanks. I’ll let things settle a bit and top up before planting.
These basic principles have worked incredibly well on waist-high beds I made out of pallets in mid-winter and planted in very early spring. That little bit of extra heat from the decomposition in the two bottom thirds assisted with germination in the top layer, I believe.
So good to hear. I like proof. Interesting thought on the heat too.
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Pallets are toxic chemicals
This is so wonderful my hubby built 2 hugelkulter beds this past Spring and it's the best thing..we grew tomatoes, peppers, eggplant, yellow squash and in zone 7a it's still going!! So happy for you!
Nice! That bed will keep going for you.
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Great video, we've got an old 32gal container to fill up like this and been slowly gathering fallen twigs and branches/leaves from the yard over the last year for it.
Thanks for sharing 😊🙏🏼
This is great! And timing couldn't be better. Thank you!
Beautiful idea. I can use fallen leaves , manure and trimmed trees to server the same purpose. I just saved a bunch if money by switching to rusted garden lol
LOL I am glad you are saving money. Keep the better soil for the top and you should be fine. Especially setting them up now and using them months from now.
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I am excited to add higher garden beds in my garden. I only have low garden bed. Thanks a lot for all the helpful videos.!
Glad to help.
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Thank you for this tutorial. I followed your advice and actually had fun doing it!
Thanks for the tips!
I have filled a raise bed like this and it is the best garden bed on the homestead
So good to know!
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Thank you so much for sharing all your knowledge!
Glad to share
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Couldn’t be more timely! Our new place is almost 3 acres on a wooded hillside, almost no flat areas. I floated a spot for the first raised bed, backed by a slope and tall enough in front for a plank edge to sit on (sort of like a terrace) but my husband nixed the idea because it would cost too much to fill. We don’t have compost yet so ‘good stuff’ has to come in a bag... Now I can show him this video and we can go for it! Thanks!
Yeah for sure and with 3 acre find leaves that have been sitting around look under them. Good worm casting in there often.
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Wow, great information. Lots of errors when I set up my deep beds years ago: mostly compost, & hubby stomped on the top to get all the compost to fit. 🥴
Things are growing well now.
Would like reminders of how to rejuvenate my raised beds fall to winter. I have a few bean plants in. Planning to plant some fava beans too.
For this bed and similar, compost on top is best way. Ill address it in videos when I can
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What a terrific video!! So much valuable information!! Thank you so much!!
Glad to help.
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Man wish I knew this back in May, we paid a lot to have dirt delivered to fill six raised beds that are two feet deep 🤦🏻♀️
It’s tough , we have access to free leaf compost where I am but even if the dirt/soil is free it’s a PITA to fill them with it !
I try to time building beds more when I have favorable resources than when I “want” a raised bed
Hi. You can still does this in an unused area of property to build "soil" to refresh beds next year. Anytime is a good time to start. Peace to you and yours
I just wanted to give the principles because it can be expensive and cutting that down a bit still helps.
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I spent what I consider a small fortune on potting soil for my small patio container garden. I can't imagine filling one or more large raised beds with it, even if I bought it in bulk. This is really a good idea, especially over time. I currently don't have access to wood; I'd have to buy that too. But maybe I won't always be at this house, and my situation might be better later on. Something to keep in mind and in my notes. Thank you!
This works and it does save many. The bagged stuff is expensive
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Thanks Gary, just what I needed to know today for a box 800mm high 2mx2m
Good luck. When in doubt just make the top a bit deeper with good stuff.
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Thank you Gary
Nice! Thanks for the tips
Glad to share
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Right on time, once again! 😎
This type of fill is paying dividends to the peppers growing in one of my raised beds.
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I have 30" tall corrugated steel beds. Old logs standing on end went in the bottom. I filled the gaps between and layered on top with branches and free arborist wood chips. Also free horse manure on wood shavings. Then a mix of quality compost, well-rotted manure and a bit of peat moss to lighten it up. My costs were low as I sourced free and low cost bulk materials available to me locally. The beds were thirsty the first year but I had monster plant growth. From year two and on they have settled in and now manage water really well.
Thanks for that. So true and nicely done.
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Thank you 😊.
Glad to share
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I did this with leaves from my yard not knowing what I was doing other than filling space to use as least dirt as I could for my potatoes. Well 5 mo ths later I had 2 big totes of leaf mold!
Leaf mold is good stuff
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Great ideas, thanks.
Glad to share
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Excellent advice thanks as ever. Will take back to improve my garden #mybanglagarden
Hey Dr. Gary, I just made a 40" X 72" planter for my 8 squash plants. I had scraps of Trex deck somebody wanted to get rid of, so they gave it to me to make use of. I'll most likely give them some toms and squash in trade and they're happy to get it off their property, as they don't grow much except a few flowers. It is about 15 or 16" deep and will sit on my back lawn. After securing it all together, I put down about 3 1/2" of cardboard, followed by about 5 " of last fall leaves. Then maybe 3" or so of unbroken down composted soil from last year's pots and beds. When it comes time to plant, I will use the best composted soil mixed about 1/3 to 1/3 Miracle Grow, and 1/3 commercial local made stuff called Glacier Gold compost I've used for several years in my beds. The soil I used last year was given to me as well, but was nearly depleted. I will use most of it again amended with this stuff and bone meal, gypsum, Epson salt, a 5-5-5 fertilizer, along with 21 nitrogen MG solution for any yellowing taking place, which I don't think I will see. Last year growing toms in #10 pots was the right choice as we had a cold front come through for about 3 nights in mid July that would have killed them, loaded with large green fruits. I was able to get them into my garage til the nights were not freezing. Overall, I think we here in Montana will have a decent season, if, and only IF we can survive our June long haul storms. Cheers, my friend. Bob
Hi Gary...I am slowly working through your videos...GREAT STUFF!!! We are growing vegetables on our deck this year in 5 ft.x 3 ft. by 4ft. deep tubs. We are using Hügelkultur to fill in the bottom 2 1/5 ft, then using your recipe for the growing medium. Since our beds are on the deck...they will not be touching soil in the bottom. Should we purchase worms to assist the composting of the lower base??? We very much appreciate your expertise and willingness to educate us !!!!
Best video ever!
Thanks so much
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Hi Gary, I’m completely new to gardening and raise bed planting, having cleared the area of grass and moss and built the raised bed structure, my question is can I use the dug up moss ( it came up in sheets like sod/turf) as deep filler at the bottom of the bed?
The raised bed is 2 feet deep and intend to use cardboard and branches as per your suggestion but unsure if the moss will regrow and contaminated the area. Thanks in advance, love your videos 👍
I put in several 16" beds last year. Soil test at the end of the fall showed very low nitrogen but okay on everything else. Before winter I covered my beds (after settling all summer) with a couple inches of shredded leaves and grass clippings. This spring I put a couple inches of compost on top, but the leaves/grass has not broken down. Should I try to remove the leaves or add blood meal or something else??? thanks!
Hi Gary. Love your channel and your teaching method. Question about cardboard. I've been using it for years now- in raised beds and under wood chips (in ground). I have a terrible time with ants under the cardboard. Any solution to this? Thanks. Kim
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Hey gary can u maybe make a video about corrugated beds,where to find them maybe diy'ing. Thank you!
Great idea!
Yep... Ill work on it.
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Roots and Refuge has a great video that I just used as my guideline for building a 2x4 and corrugated metal beds. It's the how to build a raised be 2.0 or something on their website. For 4 4x8 raised beds I spent less than half the cost of buying something similar!
Hi, i have 4.5x6 Ft raised bed thats 16 inches (4 beds) when you use grass from lawn, is there a risk of introducing weeds to the beds?
I love the video. Are you in the U.SA. And if so which area ...such as north east, south west etc?
I mostly want to know WHERE did you buy that wonderful raised bed???
If you were to fill one of these in a gravel base greenhouse, would you need to put some sort of fabric on the bottom to prevent soil from filtering out?
Thank you Jesus!
Cheers
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Great video Gary. Any reason why I couldn't substitute layers of brown paper grocery bags that fold flat instead of the cardboard?
No reason. That works
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Another great video, thank you can I add horse manure to the lower layers??
Lower layers yes and it doesnt have to be fully composted. Upper layers, should have quality fully composted manures.
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Would this method work for beds that are laying on concrete? I'm planning on adding wire and landscape fabric at the bottom to prevent soil draining out.
There is another channel that has grown on a driveway similarly ... Robbie and Carrie I think ... give it a try!
Gary I covered my raised beds with leaves over the winter months. It’s time to prep the beds for spring planting. I’m going to useup with compost, aged manure and some fresh soil. I am wondering if I should just leave the leaves on the top and add the rest on top of them. The leaves are wet at the moment and they were not shredded up into small pieces. Any info would be greatly appreciated🙏
If you are putting in transplants, leave the leaves and cover. If you are planting seeds. Remove the bigger leaves and compost them and add your amendments.
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Bottom third: Cardboard, grass
Sticks, small branches, shredded hardwood, (all dried out and old), fill in with grass, crushed dead leaves, cutting from old plants (no weeds) - wet it down
Middle third: Partially decomposed compost (top and middle of pile), regular dirt, 6-12 inch
Top third: good broken down compost (bottom of pile), good soil, 17 inch
Plants
Mulch
That works well
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Can I ask what that raised bed is ? Where did you find that to create raised bed..thanks so much ❤️
Where did you get that raised bed?
Gary, can you use freshly mulch?
Is it okay to use branches from coniferous tree as a "bedding" before adding soil (to grow veg and such) ?
Great video! Just one question I grow in big plastic tubs that have bottoms with a few holes drilling in for the draining water would the cardboard still allow the passing of water?
It could I would make a side hole 1 inch up somewhere just in case
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Then it got cool and I have no wood for my outdoor fire bowl,I've got to go looking for more firewood now
Well that wood will last years in the tub but only briefly in the fire.
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Hello Gary, I live in New Jersey. Last year when I put cardbaord under my garden bed, it attracted termites. How do you prevent. I cannot even think of it putting again. Needed advice.
Hmmm. I dont know how you would do it. However, terminates will also be attracted to wood mulch and other stuff. You could also drop insect dust on them if you see them. I wouldnt say cardboard is why the came. I hope they are gone.
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Can you put pea gravel and cardboard on top of that then good soil to top it off? Or store bought wood mulch/bark?
You can. If you want to grow in it pretty quickly, go with good soil. Wood takes time to breakdown.
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So helpful holding water is a problem I thought ..but with drainage holes I guess it won't . drilling holes ..how many holes
In containers I make 2 holes just incase one gets blocked but the are larger.
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Wow, how about dry hay or straw. what layer it would be. I also have 3 months old quails poop with other food compost, that wasnt filled up during winter. Do you think it could be good as 2nd layer?
thanks for all info!!
That works I would mix all that for a 1/3 bottom layer.
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Gary do the leaves have to be shredded because I can just go in the back or in the fall when they hit the ground and put the leaves in bed. I don't have a lawn mower to shred them. Also once I've laid the cardboard and put the wood on top of the cardboard can I add horse manure as a compost because I have access to that versus purchasing compost or I don't have the means to make my own but I can get lots of horse manure, will that work
Shredded is good or thinner leaves that crumble leaves. Heavy leaves that are thick, I would skip or use all the way at the bottom.
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what would you recomend for cheaply amending in ground gardens?
The goto for in ground amendments is compost , compost, compost.
See if your town has a public leaf compost or something and lay down 3-4 inches and lightly work into the bed.
You can add all the other good stuff like organic fertilizers, rock dust whatever but for getting good soil quality there’s no substitute for compost. You can check out no-till growers about the details of how much for a given area and how they like to work it in .
I add a half a bag of peat, a bag of the cheapest compost, and a bag of topsoil every year, over newspaper to my biggest in-ground bed in autumn. Doing a little bit yearly spreads out the cost. In four years, you can decrease that to just a bag of compost or leaf mold per bed. Also, now is a good time to shop for compost in bags. If you can find bags that have split in the sun, they'll likely give them to you for $1 each. Yeah, it leaves a mess in the car's trunk, but that what vacuums are for. : )
I also have an area that I've only used free wood chips over cardboard. It's slow improvement, but in 6-8 years, you'll have the best soil in town, and you just shove them aside to plant into. Renew them every 2 years, enough to keep weeds down. It takes me about 60 hours of work to move/spread 10 cubic yards of wood chips.
The positive aspect to clay soil is that it's usually loaded with nutrients, so you don't need compost for that reason. The work you're doing is less amending it to get more nutrients, and more about improving the texture. If you have sandy soil, I might skip the peat, and use more top soil ($1.50 a bag where I am.) Don't dig it in, just pile it on. Mounded in-ground beds are good, as they help plants from getting waterlogged if it rains a lot, so don't worry if they're above the level of the rest of your yard after four years of piling more stuff onto them.
Raised beds are expensive, and if you have slugs, give them more places to hide. Mounded in-ground beds are much cheaper.
I use grass clippings, leaves, shredded hardwood and if you can make it or buy it. Lots of compost.
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Perfect timing for this video!!! QUESTION: Can I use any type of branches or tree debris/mulch on my bottom 3rd of a 20 inch tall bed? I have been cutting up and mulching a California Laurel tree. I did some research and it is conflicting. Some people say some trees produce toxins when broken down and other plants do not like to grow there. I think it’s called alleopathic traits?? What does that mean exactly, when it comes to using broken down materials from that type of tree. Spending a lot of money and resources on these beds, don’t want to foul up my bottom layer on my first go around. Thank you for your time.
Hi. You might consult an arborist or local Ag. Extension for that question. Peace to you and yours
Alellopathic is basically a plants attempt at controlling its environment to benefit itself and lessen the chances of rivals. It would be wise to check a list before loading up a planter. Personally I believe, and have experienced, a little bit of everything seems to be fine 👍🏼
Graham Lister Thank you, I appreciate your response. I did a little more research and it seems as though if I compost the California Bay Laurel down first it will be okay to put at the very bottom of my raised bed. Most of the Alleopathic properties will have been broken down and will continue to leach lower than my good fertile soil and vegetables root systems. Just wanted to use some debris from around my yard to help fill a tall raised bed. So I think I will be safe. Thank you again, wanted to be sure I wasn’t going to poison my food crops. 😉 lots of conflicting info on that group of trees. Some say they are poisonous and some say they are safe to eat. 🤷🏻♀️ I think there are a couple of different types of Laurel/Bay trees. I’m positive I have what is called the California Bay Laurel, which also is know by a couple of different names. 🤦♀️😂
So I only know of Black Walnut as being a concern. But I get them from my yard. Pine, oak and other hardwoods. Usually its in the roots of the problematic trees. But if you are collecting wood and stuff is growing around the tree from which if fell... you are probably safe.
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Hi. I have been searching for what to fill deep raised bed for lavender. I like your idea on putting cardboard. I have some already. I also have some styrofoam. Do you think it is a good idea to putl some styrofoam in base for raised bed?? I'm thinking bed will be deep enough so people can sit on edge.
I don't think I would use styrofoam. I would with some wood logs if you want bulk.
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If you have a local sawmill, you may call and ask about sawdust! I got ahold of mine and they told me to take as much as I want, mine just burns it once a year!
Excellent tip
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I have a big project: I'm raising all my beds to at least waist- 28" high. I have 5 major and 2 minor ones. Doing this because of age, I'm 67 and bending down is becoming an issue. I've watched your video and others trying to determine what to add to each level. I'm not going to fill them up all the way up (maybe 6-8 inches from the top). Most of my major beds (currently) 3-4 ft wide, 8-10 ft long, and about 8" tall. I'm on a budget and so, your videos will make my project not so expensive. In fact I learned about "hugelkultur". My question to all is about the brown material at the bottom. I'm asking my neighbors to supply a lot of the bottom level, but need assistance on how "hard" or which types tree or shrubs can be used? I know that using "organic", non pesticide materials, and compostable items but for instance are Oleanders, Hollys, junipers, herbs (sage, rosemary, thyme,...) privets, bamboo, etc. can be used? Should they all be "hard" or dead material? Thanks for your video I like the step by step and which levels each of the materials that are used. Also, I will be using my old soil to supplement the top portion.
Those are heavy leaves. I would try and go with light leaves. Fully dried branches are good of any type. In theory anything can be used at the bottom but if you have ample choice, light leaves and drier sticks and branches. Good luck.
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I am just setting up an in ground garden for next season. Lots of your videos mention your container composition of soil. What do you do to IN GROUND SOIL? thanks
So it varies a lot based on how you immediate soil is but I use peat moss, locally bagged Leafgro product and compost. I have a couple videos on different garden ground preps. One is called Dig Once Garden, I have a no dig video and others.
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I watched till the end. Was still not clear about WHEN you plan on moving your plants into that bed. Is it to be used right away or next Spring?
With this size bed and all that good soil on top... you can plant right away. It is best to let it sit, but I already put the strawberries in. Consider the root system of the plants. The strawberries will stay pretty shallow.
I planted a bit of red clover as a shallow root cover crop...ill turn it under in the spring, it nourishes the soil.
Country people already know this, but newbs & city folk might not! 😂
It works well
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If my grass clippins have some weeds, can I put that in towards the bottom?
Yep.
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I am just about to start filling my respects I know I’m filling it with the wood on the front of the fence chopping it all down to small pieces to put in there and I’m going to get some seaweed as well and some leaves and I’ve got some also soil which about 20 years ago I’m going to put that in the bottom I’ve got stuff what’s going on in the old soil and then I’m going to make a good mix to put on top which I’m gonna buy new soil mix with Pete Moss come in Manure and compost I’ll start to
I am beginner farming and this technique is new in India
Well good luck and let me know if you have questions.
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Hi Gary! I'm building a raised bed and would like to know if I can put dry leaves in the bottom also? Thanks
You can. The top 6-8 inches for of the beds should be decent soil for planting though. SO if the bed is deeper, yes.
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Can u put just wood mulch in bottom then ur soil ? I’m new to raised beds there going to be 12x3 and 24/36 inches tall
You can put wood mulch on the bottom 1/3
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Did you drill drainage holes or do these containers already have them? . Also, what are your thoughts on wicking beds/containers?
These are open bottom, so no need to drill holes. This is why he laid down cardboard in the beginning: to keep any weeds or grasses from growing up from the bottom. If you look at the very beginning of the video, say around 0:15 you can see a little sunlight inside at the underside of the metal edge.
I had self wicking containers last year with mixed results. The fertilizer that hung out at the bottom became toxic in a few containers, so I learned to flush them out periodically. I think they had too much slow release fertilizer, should have just used the liquid form, I think. It was otherwise nice not having to water them every single day!
What I am doing differently this year is drilling a hole on the side at the bottom then fitting a removable plug. When I want to flush out the bucket, I'll just remove the plug. I may try the double bucket method on a few and see which I like best. Peppers did well, but my tomatoes grew much better in the ground. Good luck!
How about dried wood, such as the bundles you buy for camping? I've seen people wet the cardboard, Do you? What about bagged wood chips from lowes?
You can use all you mentioned in the bottom. Moisten them down as you go is best
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Great video, I also used a similar technique in my 18" deep greenhouse beds. My bottom layer is logs and debris from trees and composted cow manure mixed with pumice and cotton seed meal and biochar. Mi middle layer is amended compost and biochar then I use a good raised bed soil inoculated and amended with beneficials and microorganisms like nematodes and also bugs like rove beetles and sow bugs plus worms etc then a cover crop of at min 28 doff species as I read a study about diversity and that 28 seemed for what ever reason to be where the most benefit was seen.
If a person doesn’t have logs etc can you use bark mulch to fill the bottom of raised bed
That will work
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I cut down several Eastern Red Cedar trees 2-3 years ago, so the logs are well-aged and need to be put to use. Can I use them in short sections as the base layer in my raised garden beds?
For sure. Thats a good resource
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i have ants ih my compost. can i still use it? also the coffe grounds have developed mold. can i still use them? thank you for sharing your valuable knowledge!!!
Yep use it all. Its just Nature
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You can also put in the pile Diatomaceous!!
can you use pine cones in the very bottom on top of the cardboard?
You can.
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What about water drainage? It looks like you are going to retain water from these materials. Water will have a difficult time draining. Water logged plants? Just a thought. Tell me I am wrong.
Gary, My raised beds for the most part are just one layer of boards. I want to add a 2nd or even a 3rd layer of boards. Would you dig up all that soil that is in the 1st layer of boards or add compost and ect. to it?
Don't dig it up. Add to it.
Can I put fresh horse manure and straw bedding in the bottom layer ? With logs and twigs
Yes you could but deep down like in the video.
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I tried to grow Fall Zuchini..black bugs ate the leaves..killed the plants. Cherry tomatoes doing good, other than rain everyday last 3 weeks.
Hmm wonder what the bugs were
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Can weeds be in your grass clippings for the bottom third?
For example let’s say it’s your first mow of the year and dandelions are in it…
Can you use soft wood chips? I have mesquite chips... I think that’s considered a soft wood.
Mesquite is one of the hardest hardwoods. Lovely in a smoker.
How many inches of rotted wood and leaves can I add to a new raised bed that is 10 inches tall? We have some beds that I am going to try core gardening with, burying straw down the middle. Will the wood break down enough by June 1st next year so it won't take nutrients from my plants?
It’s very dependent on the state of the wood and the and the type of wood.
Fine shredded softwood like pine would decompose very quick but solid cedar logs would take forever .
I would say you want at least 6-8 in of soil at a minimum. If planting deeper rooted plants the next year I wouldn’t do this with a shallow bed.
Gary will have more knowledge on this though.
With 10 inches, I would go with shredded wood. Maybe 2-3 inches. Straw is good too.
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If you use soil from a previous garden for the middle 1/3 layer, do you need to worry about any weed seeds that might be in that soil?
They can be present but wont germinate. Weed seeds are all around
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Could filling the bottom of bed with cheap top soil work as well???
You can do that too. Some organic matter helps the soil life down the line but the cheap stuff can go down on the bottom. I might even layer it with cardboard in the bottom 1/3
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Does it matter what you fill the bed with if it’s a raised bed on legs and not coming in touch with the ground?
Good question. It would matter. If you add earth soil you are adding in worms and soil life so it might take time for them to get up to speed. I might do less of the bottom 1/3 stuff.
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I seen your video, is it necessary to fill stepwise, can't we make all mixture together then put it
If it is a good mix, you can mix it all and then put it in. Sometimes at the bottom, you put lesser quality materials
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Can I create this and plant in it right away? or will it kill my plants
You can do this and plant right away as the top 1/3 is ready for planting.
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If I use the logs to fill the plant bed, could it get termites?
Maybe but they are covered in dirt.
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I have moles in my garden. Do you have any suggestions on how I can get rid of them?
If you can, put wire netting down below your bottom layer. They can't get through it. I use the stuff overhead to protect my plants from hail.
Wire mesh is good , they also don’t like very wet soil . If you keep things well watered this will help deter them.
Sorry I dont
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I need to use hardware cloth to keep the voles out. Do I just put the hardware wire first, then start filling?
Yes and several inches past the edge of the container so the hit that too
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On a smaller scale would this work for a 10 gallon container? It would have the height, but not the width.
I got the answer to my question as I was reading your response to a previous question.
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Do t ypy worry about the grass you put in the compost will produce weeds later?
I dont. It wouldnt be enough to cause issue or worry
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Thank you, this was a most informative video. Much appreciated!
Hey, Gary - my folks swear by landscaping fabric under their raised beds because they have really evasive Johnson grass. Now that we have moved onto the property, they say cardboard isn’t enough for our new raised beds. Any advice?
If you upset the soil then Solarize you can solve a lot of problems with weeds. Lot of people will say “x doesnt keep my weeds out” generally the problem is the seeds are getting into your soil some how. Not that they are actually that aggressive .
If you are patient solarize the soil where the bed is going or dig out the old dirt then build your bed and cover it. If you cover a nice moist bed with a dark tarp the weed seed and grass will sprout/grow encounter no light then die off.
You can try just covering a bed once you’ve built it for a few weeks with a black tarp. Just make sure to water heavily before you cover and see what happens. Then once you are gardening avoid leaving bare soil and either keep a cover crop going or at a minimum maintain a mulch layer.
Wood chips are amazingly good at keeping weeds away.
Lanna Mullens I have grass like that too. It just creeps from beside the cardboard under it and comes up anyway. You have to block it more aggressively.
Well several layers of cardboard might be needed. I dont use fabric in growing beds.
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@@cynthiafisher9907 Bummer! I think we will try an experiment with one bed with the cardboard, one with landscape fabric, then one that I dig out the johnson grass rizomes and do cardboard like Gary said. Husband wants to do gravel paths, but I think we'd regret all the work unless we just cover it all with black plastic & that's not what I want for our ground. . . arg.
@@eric4946 I completely agree with you about the seeds. These grasses come up from giant rhizomes like bamboo almost. I don't know how long they will live under the tarp, but I think if we are watering the beds and not the paths (where the johnson grass is), they may reach in underneath... We shall see. I'm going to do your method, and then one with landscape fabric, and another with digging up all the rhizomes I can, then placing the cardboard. Wish me luck! All these videos are so inspiring & we are all helping eachother. Kinda loving it!
I’m building 24” deep beds. Is there really any need to put any sort of cardboard or weed fabric in the bottom of such a deep bed?
Not for weed suppression. But it is good worm food, cardboard.
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Does the cardboard need to be all brown material? I just bought a giant TV but the box has the colored layer picture on it of the TV. OK to use?
I use colored if the ink is flat. Not sure other wise.
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Can I use alfalfa pellets in place of greens
I never tried but I suppose you could.
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How much shredded hardwood did you buy for this bed?
Shoot I dont remember. As a top mulch 1 or 1 1/2 bags. To fill the bottom you can add 4-6 really if it's shredded hardwood.
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Can you tell me how many months / years its work means when should I change
Raised beds you dont really change. Just add compost and such. If it fills to the top, you might remove some for future fresh compost.
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Can I still do this if I don’t have compost
You can use other materials in the bottom 1/3
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Can i throw my rotting cedar deds into the bottom of my new metal beds?
I dont see why not.
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