7 Beginner Raised Bed Garden Mistakes to Avoid

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Next Level Gardening

Next Level Gardening

Күн бұрын

In this video I will share seven common raised bed garden mistakes. Gardening in raised beds is easier because you have control over more variable and can grow more in less space, unless you make these mistakes. So watch this video and avoid all 7 of these raised bed gardening mistakes.
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DIGITAL TABLE OF CONTENTS
00:37 - How long should a raised bed be
01:49 - How deep should a raised garden bed be
04:02 - Materials to use for raised beds
06:15 - What do you fill raised beds with
08:39 - Do you need to refresh raised bed garden soil
09:51 - Do you need to mulch raised garden beds
11:25 - How do you prepare raised beds for winter?
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@AnitasPomeranians
@AnitasPomeranians 3 күн бұрын
I almost watched EVERY video about raised beds on youtube, and yet this video is THE MOST USEFUL of all! I learned a lot and cannot wait to build my raised bed garden😊
@gedreillyhomestead6926
@gedreillyhomestead6926 16 күн бұрын
The paths between the beds should be wide enough to accommodate your wheelbarrow. 👍
@scottolson6201
@scottolson6201 15 күн бұрын
I've built 15 raised beds of various shapes and sizes, but by far my favorites are the 4 ft. x 8 ft. beds. Most of my beds are 12" tall however the first bed I ever built was 24" tall and I made the mistake of filling it completely with raised bed mix which hit the pocketbook pretty hard so I switched to 12" tall beds to save money. One thing I do include on all of my raised beds are 2" x 6"'s mounted flat along two sides so my 70 year old posterior has a place to sit while I garden. I try to keep off of my knees as much as possible.
@cynthiablanton9106
@cynthiablanton9106 16 күн бұрын
Amazon has provided a huge amount of cardboard for the base of my raised beds. I should probably stop shopping now 😬😂
@juneoliver1968
@juneoliver1968 15 күн бұрын
😂😂😂 Ya, right! 😜😁🥰
@kathleenredick275
@kathleenredick275 11 күн бұрын
😂
@aquilaclark814
@aquilaclark814 11 күн бұрын
I feel the same way😂 about Amazon.
@willdwyer6782
@willdwyer6782 10 күн бұрын
Amazon's shipping cardboard goes through my Amazon-branded heavy duty paper shredder and gets mixed with water for compost. Earthworms love the stuff.
@cynthiablanton9106
@cynthiablanton9106 10 күн бұрын
@@willdwyer6782 Looks like I’ll be in the market for a heavy duty paper cutter!!!
@swampsagacity4685
@swampsagacity4685 13 күн бұрын
I used cinder blocks to make my beds because wood rots quickly where I live. I can move, rearrange, or disassemble the beds any way I want. I can also use the holes in the blocks to plant extra flowers or herbs. The blocks were less expensive than the lumber.
@Bonjour-777
@Bonjour-777 10 күн бұрын
awesome idea
@rodgerpotter9587
@rodgerpotter9587 9 күн бұрын
When I worked construction, I had access to free cinder blocks. The contractor threw away about thirty of them from each job. Even if he was building the house on the lot next door, he threw away the excess, instead of just moving them next door. You're correct. They're great for raised beds.
@mikep490
@mikep490 9 күн бұрын
That's a good idea. Locally new cinder blocks are 2X the cost of 2x6 boards but they won't rot. (I got truck load of used pavers plus some cinder blocks.) Even pine wood holds up for a decade but I had blocks with no other use. To keep them in place I filled with dirt. I could plant an onion or border plant in each opening.
@ragheadand420roll
@ragheadand420roll 6 күн бұрын
Then theres the fly ash argument Used when making the cinder blocks 😂
@lolh4x
@lolh4x 5 күн бұрын
4'x8' beds made of cinderblocks.. if it's 12" high, that's a TONNE of work
@adigmon
@adigmon 16 күн бұрын
We just put in two 3.5’x20’ raised beds that are 2’ tall. It’s A LOT of growing space! We used 3 cattle panels and tposts to make a 12’ long trellis over the top that connects the two beds. I love it and don’t mind walking around it at all. We made our beds out of repurposed barn tin and framed the outside panels with treated lumber. The wood doesn’t touch the soil, it’s on the outside and I lined the inside walls with landscape fabric. They turned out beautiful and I think they will last a really long time. We filled them with pine straw, leaves, and small sticks. Our local nursery has a garden blend soil we had delivered…it was our least expensive option and I mixed a ton of perlite into it. I mulched with wood shavings and everything is doing fantastic so far!
@anneabsolutely
@anneabsolutely 15 күн бұрын
I'll soon be building the same beds with landscape timbers on the outside of the tin! My beds are on white rock so putting in the landscape fabric is a great idea.
@happy2cya70
@happy2cya70 16 күн бұрын
We built one area to plant using basic cinder block and it works great. We also use the large totes with rope handles (made for your kids toys) to plant in and they have been wonderful! We line them down our arched cattle panels for a 16 foot arch for cucumbers and beans to climb....this year we are adding pie pumpkins and tiny watermelons. The only thing we plant in the ground is corn, this year we may add some carving pumpkins under the corn. For our tomatoes and some flowers we use the black buckets the floral department at Kroger displays in.....they give them away here and work wonderfully! We don't have near the size garden you do, but with our health issues what we do have is a lot for us!
@johnanderson3405
@johnanderson3405 Күн бұрын
We also used 4 cattle panels to make a long arch trellis for our cucumbers and beans. Looks awesome when everything is grown up and over the top. Easy on the back for sure. 😊
@denisemouledous7352
@denisemouledous7352 16 күн бұрын
My beds are 3 x 9. I’m short so 3 ft is my perfect width and I chose 9 ft because I got 2 -12 ft boards and cut 3 ft of each one to make one bed. My beds are now 7 inches but my new beds will be 14 inches high.
@elcamnino7
@elcamnino7 16 күн бұрын
Building 3 beds today, and started some tomatoes and peppers from your videos. You've been incredibly helpful to a new Gardener!
@DebRoo11
@DebRoo11 16 күн бұрын
Pressure treated wood and corregated roof panels for the win this year for me. The soil isn't touching the wood. No regrets except not doing it sooner before my back and joints got old 😅 18" - 24" beds instead of ground level is going to be nice!
@jaylewis8789
@jaylewis8789 15 күн бұрын
That's how I make mine. You can sit of the sides to work if you want to. Great for an old back. Perfect height.
@user-pq9zc3uc7m
@user-pq9zc3uc7m 16 күн бұрын
I really enjoy your content, Brian. Your presentation style is great. However, for me, the overload of information is causing severe "cerebral flatulence". I watch a video, go to my garden, and forget what I just learned! You keep doing what you're doing. I'll keep working on me. Eventually, I WILL get it! Thank you and Blessings to all.
@socoamarettojustine
@socoamarettojustine 16 күн бұрын
pretend you're back in school and take a few notes! it's the only way I can remember lol
@hurricanelolly
@hurricanelolly 15 күн бұрын
I literally took 7 pages of hand written notes and put the play speed of the video at .75x so I don’t miss anything!
@user-sd5cm9wf6p
@user-sd5cm9wf6p 15 күн бұрын
I was just coming here to say that….take notes. Saves a lot of time.
@babystepsgarden6162
@babystepsgarden6162 15 күн бұрын
Lol! What they said! 📝
@noora7773
@noora7773 13 күн бұрын
I have dedicated a whole hard cover planner for gardening notes and I love it. I just make a title per two pages and if I happen to later get more information about the same subject it doesn't matter I just make a new title about the same subject. I have drawn pictures and made plans for future season in it and the end result is very valuable to me... before this I had separate paper notes and it was a mess. I proper hard cover planner is really needed. I make notes whenever I get new information that I consider valuable now or later.
@JohnsSuburbGarden
@JohnsSuburbGarden 16 күн бұрын
Brian...thank you for this. This year I built new raised beds in my small suburb garden to maximize the production this year....as I was building them, I was recalling all your tips from your how to videos on building them. Hope today is a restful day with your family...have a great week!🍅🏡
@thorny3218
@thorny3218 13 күн бұрын
I work at a warehouse, so naturally I built my beds out of pallet wood. Been about 6 years and they are finally starting to rot. I figured I’ll go one more year and then make them again. I filled the bottom half with sticks and limbs and mixed my native soil half and half with compost I made. I finally amended it with bone meal after years of gardening in the same spot. It’s not as difficult as some people make it out to be. I do need to bring in some more woodchips. That’s about all I’ve ever paid for. Cheers.
@Bonjour-777
@Bonjour-777 10 күн бұрын
Excellent
@Ark-ys2up
@Ark-ys2up 4 күн бұрын
I did pallets and free wood chips! (heat treated only) makes a great, deep garden bed. Good to know they hold up. I filled it about 2 1/2 feet deep with woodchips and only compost on the top 4 or 5 inches. Corn is thriving.
@craighalle7892
@craighalle7892 16 күн бұрын
Do not use walnut leaves or branches as they poison the soil so nothing grows. I reinforced my beds on the outside to maximize internal grow space. I tried to line inside the bed walls to keep the arsenic from the roots. I also placed hard plastic on the top of my fencing so the squirrels could not climb in. I need to make chicken wire covers for my 4X4 beds so the birds can't eat my strawberries, before I can. Every thing else you spoke I agreed with. I also have to use a grabber to plant with and pull weeds because I can no longer bend down far enough to do it by hand and it works well for me. Another great video Brian. Keep on growing with it. May the Lord keep blessing you and yours.
@SimonHaestoe
@SimonHaestoe 16 күн бұрын
Working with chicken wire is hell on earth 😫how do you make it convenient and non-spiky...?
@craighalle7892
@craighalle7892 15 күн бұрын
@SimonHaestoe I attach it to a frame that will fit over the top of the raised bed. I use wire or nylon string to attach the sheets of chicken wire together. If it is going on top of fence panels, it needs to be slightly larger than the panels to sit and rest on top of them. I would use screw with washers to attach to the frame or whatever would hold the wire in place on the frame. Hope this helps.
@sylviacisneros6933
@sylviacisneros6933 15 күн бұрын
So that includes all poisonous plants not to use as a filler???
@craighalle7892
@craighalle7892 15 күн бұрын
@sylviacisneros6933 Yes, of course. Most you wouldn't want to handle like poison ivy, poison oak, and others. Lots of people don't know about black walnuts' effect on soil which is why I mentioned it. If in question or doubt, keep it out.
@sylviacisneros6933
@sylviacisneros6933 15 күн бұрын
That means Oleander bushes, Brazilian pepper tree branches, and Wisteria vines would not be good fillers too.
@jackzampella5758
@jackzampella5758 15 күн бұрын
Brian, I continue to be a fan of Next Level Gardening and always come away with something to make gardening in my 272 square feet of raised beds a little easier. 78 next week and I'll never quit the fight 😂. Thanks for your help, Brian. 👍
@KyAl2
@KyAl2 9 күн бұрын
So glad you talked about the cloth beds and sweet potatoes and sizes.
@babystepsgarden6162
@babystepsgarden6162 15 күн бұрын
You are one of my most favorite people on KZbin! I learn more from you every day! ❤️ ❤️ ❤️ Thank you for taking the time and work to make these invaluable videos!
@p.laceekoerner1044
@p.laceekoerner1044 14 күн бұрын
Your video on winterizing raised beds was so helpful
@davesusek3330
@davesusek3330 10 күн бұрын
Great video I might be the poster child for all 7. Thank you again.
@jerryarnold4583
@jerryarnold4583 16 күн бұрын
Sooooo glad I saw this!! I was about to make a couple of these mistakes!!
@Petalumination
@Petalumination Күн бұрын
Lots of good advice! I made the paths around my raised beds a little wider than the width of my garden cart, to make it easier to haul compost and mulch in and weeds and other debris out.
@AwakeningWARRlOR
@AwakeningWARRlOR 16 күн бұрын
I'll be using tree’s i cut down on my Off Grid land for raised beds, free lumber all around 😉. Black soil comes from my marsh area.
@jeil5676
@jeil5676 16 күн бұрын
I Would look into using marsh soil. If you are amending with it, its prob not too big a deal. If you use too much, I've read somewhere there have been issues with commercial soils using too much marshy soil. Keep in mind it comes from an anaerobic environment. I'm not saying its bad cuz I'm not sure as I've never used it. I just want to urge caution and recommend research so its not an overwhelming task to fix.
@AwakeningWARRlOR
@AwakeningWARRlOR 16 күн бұрын
@@jeil5676 Tnx for your concern, I'll take a deeper dive on this topic. I'm way Off Grid, boat, float plane and sled access only.
@patdinning5686
@patdinning5686 15 күн бұрын
Yup, using the trees I have cut this summer. 4'×8'×16"
@vonheise
@vonheise 14 күн бұрын
My parents land had a forested area on it which had the soil that leaves and trees had fallen on for years and became great top soil and he used it for his gardens which had a lot of clay in the ground.
@runningfromabear8354
@runningfromabear8354 11 күн бұрын
Same! We have 33 acres and we share 100 acres with my sisters. We don't have enough time mill our own lumber for offgrid build but lots of time to use our own trees for greenhouse and raised beds. We already compost and have for years and a neighbour has horses and we can take their manure for free. My back is struggling and I don't want to put all of the gardening on my husband. I'm wondering if we use logs for walls, could we make garden beds kitchen counter height in the greenhouse?
@johnanderson3405
@johnanderson3405 Күн бұрын
Good advice for sure. I made raised beds using 2x4’s and metal roofing. Framed them with the 2x4’s and the metal roofing was on the inside so the lumber has no contact with the soil. We love them because they’re 4’ high and no bending over to pick the strawberries.
@lilal3753
@lilal3753 15 күн бұрын
Brian, it was great seeing your old garden beds. I had forgotten how blue they were. Thanks for another informative video.
@shavian208
@shavian208 15 күн бұрын
I’ve used scrap scaffolding planks for my first raised bed. A bit long at 13’ x 5’ but it does the job. Next time I used corrugated iron and pressure treated wood to build an 8’ x2’ bed , two planks high which works well. Filled the bottom with logs and crap brushwood and then my own compost. Mr first crop of over-wintered broad (fava) beans is flowering mid-April and looking great. Thank you Brian for so many great tips.
@sharonromero128
@sharonromero128 15 күн бұрын
Wow! Sharp! Button down shirt. Very nice. Very helpful raised bed tutorial. I always cover the beds for winter but, would dig before adding new compost. Very good point. I won’t dig; didn’t want to anyway. Laughed again! Thanks, Brian. Many blessings
@victoriayamen8923
@victoriayamen8923 10 күн бұрын
I always enjoy your take on all things gardening.
@JodiMontano
@JodiMontano 15 күн бұрын
This video is perfect timing for me. I have a new house and am planning my garden area. I have 3 deep metal beds to set up for starters. Spring planting in my area usually starts just after Mother's Day, and I'm not sure they'll be up and filled in time for this season, so I will probably be using grow bags.
@petanisukses_garden
@petanisukses_garden 16 күн бұрын
A very inspiring way of gardening
@dottiegiudice7960
@dottiegiudice7960 11 күн бұрын
Great info for raised beds. You are very through with instructions. Thanks Brian.
@user-wn1gk2kg1w
@user-wn1gk2kg1w 15 күн бұрын
Good afternoon, that was exceptionally helpful, answered so many questions even though i do not have the ability to have a raised bed, at the moment, that might change in the future. It is nice to know where to go for answers to my questions. Have a lovely day!
@janetpersons8030
@janetpersons8030 11 күн бұрын
Thank you for your expert knowledge.
@deewinston5651
@deewinston5651 15 күн бұрын
Thank you Brian.
@robertrenekerjr6819
@robertrenekerjr6819 15 күн бұрын
I have a raised garden, and I used treated deck lumber and never had a problem. But I also had this around so something to be said for using what you have. Also have been using leaves and grass clippings in the fall to cover my garden in the fall. Has worked well for me for 30+ years.
@esthersdaughterlong8149
@esthersdaughterlong8149 16 күн бұрын
Thank you for the great tips Brian.
@terrivance8750
@terrivance8750 15 күн бұрын
Brian, Great advice--thank you! 😊
@grpenson1225
@grpenson1225 16 күн бұрын
Thank you!
@davidporter5234
@davidporter5234 7 күн бұрын
We used composite 1x6 planks that came off a nearby project. 8' lengths. Beautiful and will last a long time.
@fernandoaguirre1527
@fernandoaguirre1527 16 күн бұрын
Thank you as always love your content. Just started my beds and I’m getting there. I know it’s a bit late , but I’m getting there
@manologal415
@manologal415 15 күн бұрын
Woo hoo!!! Congratulations on 1 million subscribers 😊. Actually, you are already higher than that as I type this. That’s a huge accomplishment and lovely to see your hard work has paid off. Thank you for sharing your knowledge on this and your other channel. My husband and I really enjoy your channels.
@Kathy-ku9tm
@Kathy-ku9tm 14 күн бұрын
Thanks for the tips❤
@GardenDocSC
@GardenDocSC 3 күн бұрын
Great video. I can relate to the comment about "feeling lazy in the fall". I often neglect my raised beds after summer, much to my chagrin....
@homesteadgal4143
@homesteadgal4143 14 күн бұрын
Good informative video. In 2020, we converted one of our field gardens into a raised bed and container garden. Best gardening decision ever! We made 12 4'x16' raised beds and have not regretted the decision to make them full-length -- we use oak fencing boards for our wood and the beds are a foot high. We have 12 raised beds plus 40 5-gal container grow bags. We lined each bed w/ hardware cloth to keep out moles/voles. Two beds are dedicated strawberry beds and we just started one more bed for strawberries. We're Zone 6B and grow a great deal of our foods, canning or freezing our excess. The raised bed garden is fenced to keep our dogs out -- we used cattle panels for that. We have not found that the 16-foot lengths are a problem at all, in fact, it is good to walk lengths to keep an active eye on everything. We also have another garden (a field garden). We won't convert that garden over because it was expensive to make our raised bed garden. Plus at our age, we're not sure we can keep up with the demands of 2 large gardens in years to come...who knows. We used premium fill (mushroom compost and a soil blend - purchased from a reputable business). And we filled our beds to the top. We ordered bulk (2 dump-truck deliveries). Costly, yes, but this soil blend has been fantastic!! Now that the fill has settled, we topped-off the fill this year and the fill-levels are back at the top so that's 12-inches of lush growing soil with fairly decent substrate. In all, our raised beds were done as an investment -- it continues to pay us back in so many ways. We wish that we had done this a decade or 2 ago.
@helenmcclellan452
@helenmcclellan452 16 күн бұрын
Great tips, thank you!
@karenlewkowitz5858
@karenlewkowitz5858 11 күн бұрын
Enjoyed your presentation and content! Beautiful voice to listen to. Waiting for delivery of 2 7x3x1 metal raised beds.. so am tending to seedlings and planning. Zone 6, southern Ontario near Niagara Falls. 18 month old mini Schnouzer - not a jumper and not much of a digger- so ‘garden safe’ and wonderful company! Happy gardening this season!
@LGGGlove
@LGGGlove Күн бұрын
Very informative video thank you so much, stunning
@juneramirez8580
@juneramirez8580 8 күн бұрын
You always make sense! Thank you again for the info!!!
@lornamaples9673
@lornamaples9673 16 күн бұрын
Wonderful information .
@MudderGirl13
@MudderGirl13 15 күн бұрын
I absolutely love my Grassoots pots! Thank you!
@NextLevelGardening
@NextLevelGardening 15 күн бұрын
Glad you like them!
@rox9831
@rox9831 5 күн бұрын
Thankyou ❤
@robbiesmith5169
@robbiesmith5169 15 күн бұрын
Your videos should come with a warning to always have your pen and paper handy to take notes. I think you are a great teacher and I’m learning more than the brain can absorb. So glad these are videos that can be rewatched!
@hurricanelolly
@hurricanelolly 15 күн бұрын
I suggested to another viewer what I do… video play speed at .75x and a notebook! I actually have a 3 ring binder of notes I’ve organized all my notes for gardening in! Just wanted to share because that helps me a lot!
@carolinedubose5136
@carolinedubose5136 16 күн бұрын
Thank you for the great information!!
@JEM3
@JEM3 12 күн бұрын
I’m so glad I subscribe to your channel. Thank you. 🌱
@sybillestahl8646
@sybillestahl8646 5 күн бұрын
Such great advice and inspirational too!
@davidclark9086
@davidclark9086 9 күн бұрын
A well made and super informative video which I certainly needed.
@tiffanyb.7596
@tiffanyb.7596 16 күн бұрын
Thank You 🌱
@CherylK.333
@CherylK.333 6 күн бұрын
Thank you! Such good, succinct information.
@Silerlonewolf1970
@Silerlonewolf1970 16 күн бұрын
Great content Sir
@aquilaclark814
@aquilaclark814 11 күн бұрын
Thanks for sharing. Your video is very helpful. 👏🏽👏🏽
@ApexPrepSupply
@ApexPrepSupply 4 күн бұрын
Thanks! 🙏🏼
@NonieK2267
@NonieK2267 6 күн бұрын
,4ft is to wide for short handicapped people I need I need 3,2/2 ft wide only, I love this video, great info. Thank you,,♥️
@nildaotero2933
@nildaotero2933 7 күн бұрын
Thanks for the great tips
@lyndhurstcollins9189
@lyndhurstcollins9189 7 күн бұрын
Excellent presentation whether you agree or disagree with everything.
@PepperplacewithShawna
@PepperplacewithShawna 16 күн бұрын
Thanks!
@GGsGarden
@GGsGarden 16 күн бұрын
Thanks for timely tips. Have 4 ft diameter grow bags left over from when renting. Have 1 newer 4x8x1 metal bed. I am now challenged with rolling/slopped ground & aging joints. I’m moving to smaller beds to make reaching middle & leveling a bit easier on this old body. Have 7 galvanized 3x4 beds to put together asap & fill with home compost and 48 cubic ft of bagged soil. Have to haul bags in trunk of small car so every trip to town getting 6 bags.
@GGsGarden
@GGsGarden 16 күн бұрын
Thx for sharing that that 12 inches above hardware cloth is sufficient. Something (gopher, mole, vole ???) digs holes in areas of your I want to convert to garden. Thinking hardware cloth under raised beds is how I need to go and been concerned about enough depth for plants.
@elenen4741
@elenen4741 16 күн бұрын
I just finished my tiny garden surrounded by chicken wire that is buried down into the ground. It will keep the bunnies out but not the squirrels. My sugar snap peas are about an inch and a half tall now. I just hope they'll actually come to fruition. 🤞 I love your gardening channel! I just need to make more time to watch them and adhere to your expertise.
@lolemlam6520
@lolemlam6520 15 күн бұрын
I loved those firm big green spring onions. Wishes i can grow some like that.
@hegemonycricket2182
@hegemonycricket2182 16 күн бұрын
Great vid!
@kellymiles1174
@kellymiles1174 8 күн бұрын
Thank you
@lindaduncan5541
@lindaduncan5541 11 күн бұрын
Great information!
@MagicHeide
@MagicHeide 15 күн бұрын
BTW your nasturtiums are beautiful! I love adding blooms to salad for their peppery flavor!
@GeoWhiz287
@GeoWhiz287 10 сағат бұрын
Good advice! Except I take issue with your statement at 6:44 that you could never just dig your hands into the ground. I have been using "piled up" raised beds for years, double-digging the,m, never ever walking on them, and adding compost every year, plus mulch. My native soil is heavy clay, but by the time a bed is a couple years old, I can just dig my hands into the soil. Even in my ornamental gardens, which don't get the nearly the TLC I give the soil in the vegetable garden, the soil gets pretty loose after a few years of repeated mulching. This year I am expanding my vegetable garden, changing the layout, and adding wooden sides to the beds. I'm filling the new beds with excess "nurtured" soil from the established beds, plus lots of compost made from yard and kitchen waste. I mulch vegetables with grass clippings (or shredded leaves in the early spring) and I mulch ornamental gardens with purchased wood chips.
@DawnieGTheBeekeeper
@DawnieGTheBeekeeper Күн бұрын
Great video
@rhondahooker9016
@rhondahooker9016 14 күн бұрын
Great video thank you so much.😅
@edthoma8080
@edthoma8080 2 күн бұрын
Wood Got Very Expensive for me in California, So I went to home depot and purchased Cedar Dog Eared Fence Boards for the Sides of my planter. I even figured out a way with my skill saw to rip the length of the board to cut in half so that I could cut shorter support and trim pieces. Boards $2.75 ea for a 5.5" x 6 ft long board they are only about 3/4" WIDE OR MAYBE 5/8" So you have to make sure your design will have good enough structural support to stay together and to last a while. Cedar is a redwood, no treatments, and lasts longer than fir. I screwed and glued everything (make sure your parts fit before gluing (measure twice). I kept my boxes no wider or taller than three boards, most of them are only two boards, or if you're good enough at ripping the fence boards and having a semi straight cut you can put a half size 2.75" wide in the middle. Always 3 boards wide, 2 to 2.5 or 3 boards tall.
@tedthornton7791
@tedthornton7791 9 күн бұрын
I use treated lumber. However I covered the bottom with fabric paper. I covered the sides and the top edge with plastic. I used the bags the mix came in. I split the bags from the sides so that they're longer. Covered the top edge and interior walk sides with it. The bottom edge is about 2 or so inchs under soil inward. Overlapped ends. Tacked down with roof tacks. White side of bag/plastic toward soil. Then, I used furring strips on top edge and trimmed excess plastic off on the outside for clean edge. This helps ensure the lumber isn't next to soil to block leaching. And helps nutrients and moisture stay put as well. Yet bottom fabric paper allows drainage. 13:16
@arubaguy2733
@arubaguy2733 15 күн бұрын
Many years ago when we lived on a farm, I splurged and had 5 yards of "premium top soil" delivered, thinking it would be a good starting point on a new 20x20 plot. I was wrong. It compacted and solidified quickly and I ended up spending a small fortune on bagged potting soil and coconut fiber to lighten it up. We since moved to a condo where my only option is fabric plant bags that I filled with 1/3 potting soil, 1/3 composted cow manure, and 1/3 hydrated coconut coir, with 8 pounds of fish, bat guano, and worm castings to make it more nutrient rich. I use the same media every year by screening and hydrating with 50:50 hydrogen peroxide:water to kill any pathogens in the mixture and add another bag of compost every Spring to replenish lost volume and nutrients. Works great for me. I use absolutely no bag fertilizers or chemical boosters and only supplement with a top dressing of calcium once a year to avoid blossom-end rot. I employ root-zone water drippers to save water and avoid damp leaf fungus problems. All the bags are mulched with at least an inch of pine shavings.
@thizizliz
@thizizliz 13 күн бұрын
Great tips, thank you.
@absunshine6906
@absunshine6906 12 күн бұрын
I live in Alberta with cold winters so all my beds are Wood 4' x8' with weed cloth stapled to the bottom. I made them 12" high using 12" wide planks and they are 2 feet in spacing as I'm 5 feet tall. I have sandy soil and it works just fine just add some vermiculite and peet for water retention.
@kovie9162
@kovie9162 3 күн бұрын
We're lucky enough to live just a short walk from the local public wood processing facility, so we have all the free mulch we need. We don't actually use it for mulch, because it ends up in the soil and leeches nitrogen. Rather, we use it as a base layer to provide good drainage and reduce the need for soil as our raised beds and some of our planters are well over a foot high. Because it's relatively fine mulch it always turns into soil within a year, so we don't have to add new soil each year, just the base layer mulch, and the local earthworms absolutely love it and help that process along.
@antonioalonso2474
@antonioalonso2474 3 күн бұрын
thank you very very much for your useful tips :) the most important for me was the fact to not mix the new annual soil/potting soil with the old from the last year, to avoid spores, deseases or other bad things..this year i will only get rid of the weeds and then put the new soil on top :)
@ronaldthoms2147
@ronaldthoms2147 16 күн бұрын
1I added 2x6 on my 2x6 this / to help with getting ri d of it if bindweed i was given a roll of cardboard so put over existing bed then added my boards an soil hoping it kills out some of the bindweed this year
@helladankseedco.2411
@helladankseedco.2411 16 күн бұрын
Mulching is often overlooked, it has been by me the whole time. I live in the high Nevada Desert, I'm sure now that has been the root of my issues...
@privatedata665
@privatedata665 3 күн бұрын
We just filled a new 12x3 foot , 18inch deep bed . The first 8 inches of fill was millings from the local lumber mill . It is basically mulch you get at Lowes but it is not bagged . You may want to check the price of mulch at Lowes and get the stuff without the dye . It is usually $2 a bag so 40 bags is very reasonable in price . We then added P-15 Planting Media and a mixture of manure and mushroom soil we bought from a local Amish Plant Nursery .
@marcw8428
@marcw8428 7 күн бұрын
Thank you for this video on bio char. I just found your channel here on KZbin and all your videos stand out because you get right to the point you don’t waste my time. I have a question about bio char, I currently started about 60 pounds inoculating. I’ve got quite a mixture, compost, lake water on a ranch with cows poop in i,t deer antelope cow and chicken manure.. The slurry it’s inoculating in it’s pretty hot stuff meaning it would burn plants if put directly into the garden. Do you rinse the bio char when done? What do you do to recently inoculated bio char before applying to the soil?
@rachelgreengfgarden5467
@rachelgreengfgarden5467 15 күн бұрын
Another topic that I’d like a video on please is how to keep track of what you have done and plan to do in the garden. By this I mean, I planted X seed on Y date, so should expect to harvest on Z date. And I need to fertilize A bed on B date. And recorder experiments - I tried C amendment and got D outcome. Please share how you suggest keeping track of this.
@LLjean-qz7sb
@LLjean-qz7sb 15 күн бұрын
A good time of year to start your raised beds, IMO, is in the fall if you have access to fallen leaves, yours and your neighbors.( run the leaves over with a lawn mower to break them down smaller) Layer leaves, soil, leaves, etc and end with leaves. Leave it all winter, and start your garden in the Spring as things break down. You can use white clover as a cover crop and it will act like a mulch. God Bless!😊❤
@kitdockery4291
@kitdockery4291 12 күн бұрын
I agree 4' X 8" is the perfect size for a raised bed. I have one that is 6' X 12' and I really have to stretch to get to the middle. I also like a bed 24" tall so I don't have to bend over so much.
@Syrnian
@Syrnian 14 күн бұрын
Masonry block works great.
@ambiy05
@ambiy05 14 күн бұрын
I read a lot that you should rotate crops. How do you go about crop rotation with raised beds? Would adding new compost and soil be enough to amend it? I only have a couple beds so rotating crops doesn't really work for me because I plant such a variety in the small space that I have. What do you suggest? Thank you as always! Your videos have given me so much confidence to try and build my first large garden this year 😊
@halcyonyorks4454
@halcyonyorks4454 16 күн бұрын
I used 2 x 12 unmilled hemlock for mine. They are 16 years old and just starting to need board replacement here and there.
@ellenfisher6341
@ellenfisher6341 14 күн бұрын
Your Nasturtiums are beautiful ! GREAT video . I just watched a video from MI Gardener about the scams potting soil companies get away with . The top one is Raised Bed Soil . He said there is no difference between regular potting soil mix & raised bed soil mixture . Perhaps it varies between companies .
@scotttaylor3872
@scotttaylor3872 6 күн бұрын
To keep your wood-sided beds from rotting, simply staple plastic sheeting to the interior to provide a protective, inert barrier from the soil. Low cost and very effective.
@juliuscheng5788
@juliuscheng5788 5 күн бұрын
Been wondering if that's a good idea, what with all the stuff we hear about microplastics nowadays.
@dollyperry3020
@dollyperry3020 15 күн бұрын
Very good video!
@sueannmestemacher524
@sueannmestemacher524 14 күн бұрын
Oh I am so happy about this video. I have 8x4 metal beds I just filled one with black cow manure compost and peat moss do I need to add in potting soil? I was using the blue stuff potting mix with it , but after a video I watched I'm off the blue stuff. Please let me know❤❤❤
@Can_non69
@Can_non69 16 күн бұрын
Mixing in coco core is the cheapest way to lighten your soil
@SpeakTruthBeKind
@SpeakTruthBeKind 15 күн бұрын
Just found your channel. I have raised beds and they work for me. My question is pathway around the beds…I’ve been using mulch, but it is breaking down now and the weeds are coming up. Suggestions? Should I have put something underneath it? Good video. 👍🏻
@sylviacisneros6933
@sylviacisneros6933 15 күн бұрын
Can you do a short video on how to keep tree roots from coming up in raised garden beds. Thanks 😊 Sylvia
@suemcculley7073
@suemcculley7073 15 күн бұрын
No one seems to address this problem and it's a pain. I guess line the beds before filling it helps. But I have tree roots literally years after the beds ( and large containers) were placed.
@pcatful
@pcatful 8 күн бұрын
I like having the paths wide enough for the garden cart.
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