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Are you like me who is very fond and intrigued about the Gardening? Maybe you saw a picture online of a very beautifully done Raised Bed Garden which you could not help but be amazed? Do you find other sources confusing and just makes it harder to comprehend and makes it very complicated? If you are reading this, chances are you are on the right path to learning.
There is nothing like looking over a well-tended garden filled with row upon row of beautiful shades of green foliage, colorful blooms or lush, healthy vegetables. However, it can take years of hard work, toiling away to achieve this picture I just painted. While some gardeners love spending hours in their gardens, mixing soil, tilling it, watering and weeding, not everyone has that much time on their hands or the inclination to spend so much of their free time on gardening.
It is, however, quite possible to have a vegetable garden with plentiful crops without having to spend too many hours tending it. Even if you have limited space, you can still end up with a variety of tasty vegetables for your table.
The answer is a raised bed vegetable garden. Not only do raised beds make vegetable gardening less of a chore, it is also a lot easier. You can grow more plants in raised beds than in the same sized area on the ground. The beds are higher so no more backbreaking work or kneeling down between rows to do the weeding or harvesting. Raised beds are very convenient; if you spread mulch along the paths between your beds, you can quickly run out while you are cooking to cut a handful of herbs without getting your shoes muddy or dirty.
This book includes:
Information on Raised Bed GardeningGive you Insights on How to Build A Simple Raised Garden BedWhat to Plant on Your Raised Bed GardenPlanting and Tending your Crops in Raised Bed GardensIrrigation and How to Maintain your GardenTips and Tricks for a Successful Raised Bed GardenAnd so much more!
Raised beds are attractive landscape features. They make your garden look neat and tidy and you can even dress them up with details like corner posts or paint them to match the color of your garden furniture.
Traditional gardeners have been making use of raised beds to grow their vegetables for many years. They would double dig the beds, creating circular or rectangular mounds a foot or so high with the sloping edges on the sides of the beds. This is especially effective in areas that receive lots of rain since it guarantees good drainage. Additionally, it allows a bit more space to grow your veggies.
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