Appropriate Watering And More With Raised Bed Gardening

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By Richard Hannah
Published: December 26, 2009

Installed raised bed gardens are always fun to see, because their existence means that the fun part is about to begin: the actual raised bed gardening! This is what you’ve been waiting for, so go all out and fill in that blank space with beautiful living things.

By watering carefully, using the right kind of soil, and watching out for disease and stopping weeds, you can keep your garden clean and fresh the entire season.

Being Careful About pH Levels

There are numerous soil packages available from every store under the Sun, but my personal favorite is a bit more down to earth. Try this simple recipe: mix one quarter yard soil with a solution of compost and sand. This unique combination will provide a great starting point for your bed. Also watch your pH levels. If they’re too high, nothing will grow.

Keeping Weeds Down

The physical makeup of a raised bed garden should help keep weeds at bay, but if a few start creeping in, don’t freak out. Try putting a little organic mulch over the top and use products designed for weed guarding. If the weeds keep coming back, simply remove them manually. It’s not hard, and with a little more mulch you should be able to block them from your garden. You’re going to see good days and bad days, so don’t let it bother you too much.

Water The Appropriate Amounts

If you’re unsure of what to do for water, it’s best to go manually. This way, you can direct the water exactly where you want it: at the base of the plants themselves rather than the surrounding dirt. Irrigation systems can come in handy if you’ve got the money, as their drip technology will keep your plants at a more optimum water level than you could hope for doing it by hand. Overhead watering is the only real no-no, as it will leave too much moisture and leave plants susceptible to disease.

Simple To Maintain

Raised bed gardening is particularly attractive to busy people because they require precious little in the way of real maintenance. If yours is made of brick and mortar, go out and kick it every now and then to make sure it won’t fall over, and that’s about it. Make sure to water your plants and turn the soil over periodically. Add in a little organic material here and there.

If your garden starts to show signs of disease, empty it immediately and throw some new soil inside for your plants. As a side note, even if your bed is built with brick and mortar, make sure to check it regularly to make sure it’s standing steady.

The low maintenance may be a strong factor in choosing raised bed gardening over other options, but let’s face it: raised bed gardens look beautiful and can add a set piece to your yard that will start the neighbors talking. For such a small investment, how can it not be worth it?

Raised bed gardening will provide a beautiful relaxing feel. The best part? Ready made kits are cheap to buy and produce great results! Buy yourself raised bed gardening tools or purchase other essentials to begin beautifying your lawn. Remember to only buy from trusted sellers for good quality and competitive prices.

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