Planting Raised Vegetable Garden
Fill your garden raised vegetable garden bed with a good mixture of compost manure and garden soil.
Planting raised vegetable garden. The extra height of these raised vegetable gardens brings visual drama to your plantings especially if most of what you grow is relatively short. Remove any rocks or debris. All onions favor raised beds because they can be guaranteed plenty of nitrogen and well drained soil but graceful leeks seem to turn raised bed gardening into an art. Most commonly you can do this with some type of enclosure or frame made of wood stone or even bales of hay or repurposed material like old dressers.
How to plant a raised bed garden fill the bed with good quality potting soil or compost and rake the surface smooth and level. A raised garden bed provides drainage so your plants don t get their feet wet. Adding acidifier lowers soil ph for blue hydrangeas azaleas and other acid loving plants. Plant cool season crops after spring frost and then plant warm season crops in the same area later in the season.
You can also check with you local landscape company for deals on soil. Buy or build one or two to grow vining crops such as peas beans cucumbers and tomatoes. Raised beds can be as humble or creative as you like. This also helps keep the weeds down and can reduce the need to water as often.
The enclosed space and elevated design makes your garden harder to reach for critters and pests. Raised bed gardening means growing plants in soil that is higher than the ground. Plants in raised beds may be spaced a little closer together because fertilizer and manure can be concentrated in the small gardening area. The amount you need will depend on how large your garden bed is and how deep you need your beds to be.
A productive vegetable garden depends on good soil. Most landscape companies sell garden soil blends by the yard. It doesn t sound like much when it s described like that but it solves a lot of problems. Build a long low raised bed and plant leeks as a beautiful border in your garden.
Include trellises obelisks or tuteurs in your raised bed vegetable garden plans. Keep in mind one of the benefits of raised beds is you can plant veggies more closely together this is called intensive planting or gardening rather than in rows like a traditional in ground garden. With a raised bed you start fresh with the ideal soil blend even if the soil on your site is poor. In essence a raised bed is a massive planting box.
Plant tall veggies such as pole beans or a trellis or sweet corn on the north side of the garden so they don t shade shorter plants.