What I Didn't know About Raised Beds | Top It OFF and Plant it UP

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  • Опубликовано: 8 май 2024
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    I wanted to share how I top off one of my raised beds but also talk about the true cost of growing in raised beds.
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  • @JRoseBooks
    @JRoseBooks Месяц назад +1

    I'm new to gardening and working on my first beds. I'm following the REBEL GARDENER book, so I plan on putting small logs in the bottom too. Thanks for sharing this honest video!

    • @easygrowinggarden
      @easygrowinggarden  Месяц назад +1

      You're welcome! if you are planning on using stakes don't forget to account for it. I didn't and I can't get my stakes deep enough.

  • @levettstrong8349
    @levettstrong8349 Месяц назад +1

    Container Gardening, Grow Bags, this way you can control the amount of soil and bags. this is my second year and I add more vegetables, look in to it. I reused my soil just added some fertilizer.

    • @easygrowinggarden
      @easygrowinggarden  Месяц назад

      Thanks. I've been thinking about adding grow bags just cause I figure it be cheaper than building/buying beds but didn't think about the soil aspect!

  • @danibaie
    @danibaie Месяц назад +1

    Don't underestimate the environmental impact of having to buy dozens of bags of organic material every year. That's a real downside of gardening in raised beds.

    • @danibaie
      @danibaie Месяц назад +1

      Also consider buying topsoil and other soil additives instead of just compost, you can add a layer of compost to your beds, but you don't need to grow in compost.
      Also consider removing the wood, cause the beds aren't deep enough and the wood decomposition might not play well with your plants root systems.
      ❤ I'm sorry about the wall of text. A lot of the large youtube gardeners are in the business of selling, so they don't allow recommend practices that are in our best interests.

    • @easygrowinggarden
      @easygrowinggarden  Месяц назад

      @@danibaie I hadn't thought about the environmental impact of buying compost. I figure since our compost is mainly recycled yard waste from our local municipality...that was a good thing (besides the plastic bag)?! I didn't consider removing the logs but did play with the idea adding additional height to the raised beds! I appreciated all the info...the more the better.

    • @danibaie
      @danibaie Месяц назад +1

      @@easygrowinggarden Yeah it's good that the compost is locally sourced, but I meant that having to buy so much compost yearly isn't economically or environmentally sustainable - coincidentally those often go hand in hand 😂. After the filling the beds, it sucks to have to keep refilling them.
      I forgot to mention that a possible reason the soil level decreases is that the compost isn't fully decomposed when applied, so it continues to break down within the beds.
      Im done now lol but I have to recommend the Blossom and Branch Farm RUclips channel as a good source on gardening, especially on soil health. She's really helped me see through a lot of the consumerism in the gardening scene.
      p.s. I love your garden and it's great that you can share that with your family. Cheers 💛

    • @danibaie
      @danibaie Месяц назад

      ruclips.net/video/ADvERXJUw48/видео.htmlsi=kTcLm0qxNATsb5MQ talks about starting garden beds