RAISED BED GARDENING

RAISED BED GARDENINGShort Description
Raised bed gardening has become a popular gardening practice. Smaller lots and families have led to the downsizing of planting areas and the amount of produce needed.

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Raised bed gardening is fun and enjoyable for the gardening enthusiast. Planting and tending a garden is still a favorite hobby and pastime for millions of Americans. And, the taste of fresh-picked vegetables is beyond compare.
Raised bed gardens offer several advantages over conventional gardening plots. Soil raised above ground level warms up more quickly in the spring, which allows for earlier planting dates. These beds are usually fi lled with high-quality soil which improves drainage and increases yield. Raised beds are smaller than traditional gardens making them easier for most people to maintain. For example, the denser plantings help reduce weed infestations.
The main disadvantage of this system is that elevated beds tend to dry out more quickly in the summer months, increasing the need for watering.

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