If you enjoyed this video, please "Like" and share to help increase its reach! Thanks for watching 😀TIMESTAMPS for convenience: 0:00 Intro To Raised Bed Gardening 2:15 My New Raised Bed Garden Kits 4:17 My Current Garden Layout 5:19 Why I'm Redesigning My Garden 9:10 My Brilliant New Garden Design 14:25 Adventures With Dale
@cindywarren59397 ай бұрын
Where is the name of the kits?
@therantman8797 ай бұрын
I have a question about growing squash, cucumbers, and melons? How the heck do I stop powdery mildew? It seems completely unavoidable in my yard. Everything starts beautiful then right around time for fruit production boom powdery mildew! I try to avoid watering it still happens. Neem oil helps but it's impossible to stay on top of even with that. Does the peroxide mix help?
@reebertJunkman7 ай бұрын
What did you use for your walkways. There a lot of options out there and weights of weed barrier. What’s lasted best for you. I’m looking at a 8oz non woven but it’s like $315. Thoughts ???? Subscribed and love your videos they’re really on the mark.
@azukib96707 ай бұрын
Where did you get the raised beds and the weed barrier?
@jimriley96977 ай бұрын
I appreciate that your not a sellout, and haven't loaded your video with ads etc. good job, not many left like you.
@TheMillennialGardener7 ай бұрын
If you're referring to sponsorships, I try to avoid them, because they pay you to say something whether you believe it or not. I do use affiliate links, but they allow you to be objective and I try to only recommend things I use personally.
@pakbowl4207 ай бұрын
There's another channel that I won't mention, but its sounds like "hectic gardening," that use to allow products to be mentioned and was all for helping the viewers especial for those who can't afford the expensive stuff and for beginners. Sometimes viewers would find a product that would be useful and inexpensive and mention it in the comments. But now that that channel sells it's own products they frown on that idea and will block you if you mention any other brand. It's just sad to see that helping out a fellow gardener has taken a back seat over profit. To me I would like it if they would offer their brand but also mention or allow others to mention other options if you can't afford their brand. I continue to watch that channel and they do a great job but it's sad that things have changed.
@catherineward47407 ай бұрын
My husband and I pick up old cattle tubs…farmers put water in them for their cattle. We cut them length wise put large holes in the bottom of one of them. They don’t look pretty, but it works for us!
@TheMillennialGardener7 ай бұрын
@@pakbowl420 I think I can explain that. In the beginning, everyone that starts a KZbin channel is on their own. Sometimes, they explode, and it becomes too much for a person to handle, so they hire people to help. When you're on your own, you can get by doing whatever, but once you have a team, now you have people you have to give a regular paycheck to, so you need a guaranteed income stream to pay them. Gardening is extremely seasonal. It's like owning an ice cream stand. You have 4 good months, and the rest of the year doesn't do much, so you're under incredible pressure to drive enough revenue to pay your workers. If you miss, you'll have to fire people. Once it becomes a business, the rules change. I don't have any employees. I do this all my own, so I have the flexibility to do whatever I want, but if I ever had to hire someone to help, it would force me to change. It's a consequence of being an employer.
@terigeorge55457 ай бұрын
I am in Phx AZ, on a fairly small lot with 20 fruits trees and which I keep below 8’, & I planted sweet potatoes in the tree wells the 1st yr but then the tree roots became too dense so now I grow the sweet pots in grow bags. The vines grow out and reduce the temp of the soil so the trees don’t get stressed, win win. Except that the vines hide any diamondback snakes that manage to get by all my snake-proof systems😱😬
@dsr82237 ай бұрын
Be prepared for the tree roots to grow upwards into the raised beds. It happened to me. I even had roots from trees 35 feet away to grow up into large potted plants through the 1"drainage holes in the bottoms of the pots.
@lauragroshans27167 ай бұрын
I can’t wait to see these beds later in the summer! Please do an update
@TheMillennialGardener7 ай бұрын
I definitely will. I'm in the process of mass-planting my tomatoes and peppers, but I'll get around to these beds in a few weeks.
@ForGoodnesSake7 ай бұрын
I'd like to see a video on your tomatoes and peppers, as I too live in a very hot, humid climate. Our temps are upper 90's to 110° off the gulf of Mexico at least 9 months out of the year. I bought 3 of these raised beds and was planning on cross planting onions and garlic with the tomatoes.
@TheMillennialGardener7 ай бұрын
@@ForGoodnesSake I would recommend you watch this, because it will actually fix your problem: kzbin.info/www/bejne/mYCQhmStjqyNbrMsi=GIuVpgcAtNJAfcKX And my video a week or two ago explaining how I grow my tomatoes: kzbin.info/www/bejne/qKXXaoCfiNaVhrssi=ZdquWA43_bmhUzLv
@ForGoodnesSake6 ай бұрын
@@TheMillennialGardener Thank you! 😊
@lenalovingood61222 ай бұрын
@@TheMillennialGardener how do
@veronicadoggone56607 ай бұрын
I have several metal raised beds and they are super easy to relocate when you want to redesign your garden 👍
@shake_shells117 ай бұрын
I’m old and I switched to taller, cart style raise bed. So much nicer for my back and knees.
@russbowman68017 ай бұрын
Me too. Mine is made of 2x4's on top of cement blocks, grow bags, planters, or home made lined and vented wood boxes. I tried using scrap vinyl under the cement blocks, but weeds between rows is a problem. So, I will spend the money to put in good heavy duty landscaping cloth from growing solutions. That will eliminate weeds from around the raised garden. Next year I might afford a drip garden system once the design is finalized.
@darceyschultz23707 ай бұрын
I have 4 raised beds 2x4x6ft from Amazon only around $120.00per bed I used branches and leaves to fill them then soil I had a cement patio I wasn't using so I put my beds on that worked out great. But I was losing soil underneath so I'm doing on ground with a weaved cloth to keep weeds from coming up. Saw the ones on livinging Tradtions u tube channel great idea using next time. Happy Gardening everyone
@katiem96447 ай бұрын
I did the same. I can even work the beds while sitting in my golf cart. Game changer for me.
@TheMillennialGardener7 ай бұрын
The 6x3 model comes in 18 inch height. That's fairly tall. Any taller than 24 inches and you start having issues reaching the plants. I can't imagine growing an indeterminate tomato in a 36 inch tall raised bed. I'd need a ladder to harvest 😂
@lindysmallwood20397 ай бұрын
You don’t grow indeterminate produce in those beds. Lol
@zeemw54227 ай бұрын
I agree so much. Once the price of wood got so high the mid priced raised beds are a wonderful investment ❤️
@TheMillennialGardener7 ай бұрын
I still have my Lowe's receipt from 2019 when I built my raised beds. The prices look like a lifetime ago 😢
@sandrajohnston97457 ай бұрын
The higher beds have been a game changer for me. I am going on 77 and have a bad back and knees. The high raised beds allow me to garden for much longer periods of time.
@TheMillennialGardener7 ай бұрын
Outstanding! My 8 inch beds do require a lot of bending.
@clintwalker76907 ай бұрын
I have watched some of your videos. I am older, and it is obvious that you have a passion for growing food. Mother Nature grows plenty every year. I found you on a lettuce search. Inflation does not have to be a personal problem. Inflation is a government problem! Food, is not hard to grow, and what you grow yourself may actually taste better than what you are use to paying for. Keep doing what you do! Even the old folks are watching!
@janeodom36717 ай бұрын
Our Texas Gulf Coast "soil" is clay/gumbo. In the dry summers it turns into concrete. I've tried amending the soil to no avail. Finally I bought 2 of the 4' x 4' 18' tall metal raised beds from Amazon. The fact that I could fill it with quality soil made it the ideal solution! I filled the bottom 8-10" with sticks, leaves, etc that would eventually break down to feed the soil even more. I had so much success with the 2 beds that I bought 2 more for this growing season. Filling them can be pricey, but it is an investment that will pay off with delicious tomatoes, peppers, squash, etc. Love that you pass on such great gardening advice!
@seventhdayissabbath87477 ай бұрын
I have been changing out my wood raised beds to the metal raised beds (rectangular not oval) I love them, so easy to assemble and move around.
@karricompton7 ай бұрын
My husband made me two raised beds made of metal and wood. They aren’t too heavy and cheaper than buying things. As soon as I get all my dirt in them, I’ll transplant some of my seedlings. The rest go in the grow bags I bought when you told us about the sale!
@killabud807 ай бұрын
The honesty about resale value is fantastic. Often overlooked on the interwebs.😅
@TheMillennialGardener7 ай бұрын
I genuinely don't plan on being here forever. They're mowing down every tree in my county, unfortunately. It's maddening. I bought land in a more "remote" area for later in life.
@neatnateable7 ай бұрын
@@TheMillennialGardener I say plant whatever you want to plant and find future buyers who want to grow food and enjoy trees.
@NihilusTheGreat7 ай бұрын
@TheMillennialGardener I sure hope you're planting some fruit trees on the new property already, give them a headstart!
@JohnJohn-wr1jo7 ай бұрын
Unfortunately in this day and age most buyers are looking for maintenance free yards. Case in point. Sister had been in her home for over 20 years. First owner. She was the flower and shrub gardener and her husband the vegetable gardener. When they went to move their real estate agent reccomended losing all of the raised beds in the backyard and replace with grass. Hubbie wasn't going for that because it was in June and he wasn't gonna tear it all up. House went on the market and sat until late September after they did what the agent suggested in the first place. Comps in the area were averaging less than 30 days on the market. According to the agent everyone loved the house and yard but were intimidated by the percieved maintenance and upkeep. Most prospective buyers were in their mid 30s to late 40s with young kids who wanted room for their kids to play not a farm as one person told their agent.
@killabud807 ай бұрын
@@JohnJohn-wr1jo Sad but true. If they only knew all the work that goes into getting the garden setup in the first place!
@euncieives57387 ай бұрын
This is exactly what we've been doing the past few years. These beds transport so easily and I can rearrange my garden quickly as well. They're one of my favorite things!
@TheMillennialGardener7 ай бұрын
Good to hear!
@EdBurnett-e3k6 ай бұрын
I just harvested some red potatoes I grew adhering strictly to your utube advice. The yield was unbelievable, taste was perfect, and I just wanted to say thanks. You supply a great service
@BearWithTrident7 ай бұрын
This rules, MG. Thank you very much for all your time and help.
@TheMillennialGardener7 ай бұрын
You're welcome!
@lauramanion31317 ай бұрын
You are SO good with explaining how and why things work the way they do! Many lessons from the watermelon experiment. I will enjoy walking around my yard in the morning to see the new possibilities. Thank you for these very smart ideas!
@TheMillennialGardener7 ай бұрын
You're welcome! I'm glad the video was helpful!
@donnielledonaldson9967 ай бұрын
i just purchased 3 of the 8x2x1.5 to start my raised bed garden. VERY sturdy and well made for the price.
@coastalgarden5 ай бұрын
I love your garden design! Thank you for sharing it! 😊
@tomscott37 ай бұрын
I use pressure treated wood and set 1 rectangle of 2x6s on top of another after treating the insides and bottoms of each with preservative. The top is drilled and toe-nailed into the bottom one. The bottom one has stainless screws partially drilled into the bottom with the heads sitting on pavers flush with the 4 corners (to make mowing easier). I also used plastic edging nailed to the inside to keep the material from coming out the 1-inch air gap at the bottom, after which we lined the entire inside with heavy duty aluminum foil but with 1" excess sticking above the top edge. Filling with compost or other material holds the foil in place. When done, I cut the 4 corners of excess foil, folded flush with the top and caulked all around. This is the *_best_* raised bed solution. Cost is about $50 and life expectancy is about 50 years. One thing caught my ear: the black plastic preventing pests/disease. We have a sick juvenile fig tree and have been looking for empirical data on this. After removing diseased (I'm guessing fungus) foliage and spraying with copper, we will put down the plastic. Very Best Regards, Tom Scott Author ● Speaker ● World's Leading Expert on the Corrupt U.S. Legal System _Stack the Legal Odds in Your Favor_ _Our American Injustice System_
@robo36447 ай бұрын
Basically a food forest? Interesting take using the raised beds 👍
@---Cybil---7 ай бұрын
I ordered some of these because I wanted to get a few more beds. I had 5 of the expensive metal beds. I got 3 more of these. They are such good quality. My other beds were about $200 each and these are the same quality. Thank you so much for finding these and sharing it with us
@TheMillennialGardener7 ай бұрын
I find it hard to believe that this bed could be equal to a $200 raised bed, but if that's the case, call me flabbergasted. I think that's the first time in my life I've ever typed out that word 😂 I'm really glad you're satisfied with the quality. That makes me happy.
@chafnan27 ай бұрын
I suppose that’s the difference between manufacturing in the US vs somewhere in Asia.
@Earthy-Artist7 ай бұрын
Not only is your strategically placed metal bed idea a good one for those practical purposes, but it's also aesthetically pleasing as well. Wish those had been available before I made my entire back yard into a garden. Wasn't thinking about 'resale' 🤔.
@TheMillennialGardener7 ай бұрын
I really like the look, too! The painted beds are a couple bucks more than the galvanized option, but I think they look so good. I'm a sucker for avocados, and they called the color "avocado," so sign me up 😂
@AjArpopP527 ай бұрын
I rent where I live and these raised beds will be amazing for me. I use grow bags but I love the idea of these raised beds. Thank you
@TheMillennialGardener7 ай бұрын
The nice thing is when it comes time to move, you just unbolt them and take them with you!
@AjArpopP527 ай бұрын
@@TheMillennialGardener yes! I like that idea!
@BlackBelgianDog7 ай бұрын
I made raised bed last spring basically free. I had three pieces of scrapped sectional garage door, about 250cm * 50cm per piece. Cut one of them to two pieces. Bought some corner brackets for few euros and and join the pieces with them so that long edges are 250cm and two half pieces makes width of 125cm. Took less than hour to make, looking nice as parts are painted white with no big dents or scratches. It's made of aluminum, so it will last longer than me.
@teenagardner36237 ай бұрын
Coastal SC here 😊. I admire everything you bring to the gardening table. Those raised bed frames look amazing. My concern is putting them ontop tree roots. The tree roots will come up under and suck all the nutrients like in your watermelon plant. I'm living that nightmare currently with my raised beds that are 20' from a tree.
@TheMillennialGardener7 ай бұрын
You can line the bottoms. I have plenty of weed barrier lying around. If you're really concerned, you can put a piece of plywood under them.
@teenagardner36237 ай бұрын
@@TheMillennialGardener thank you
@mikesgarage3947 ай бұрын
You must use weed block under them. I had roots from Altheas 3+ feet away fill my 18" deep beds. First year was great, 2nd year nothing but the trees thrived.
@suemcculley70737 ай бұрын
I wondered about the tree roots. For a long time I have used wine barrel for container gardening. But in the😢 last few years the roots from my neighbors trees have invaded them. Now mostly unusable. This year I'm putting pots on top of dirt/weed barrier underneath so the wine barrel is now a platform.
@francaughlan44247 ай бұрын
I have a dozen raised beds 8x4x2 in my yard. Love them!!
@TheMillennialGardener7 ай бұрын
Thanks for the feedback!
@ZafUA7 ай бұрын
Painting the Mona Lisa! Love your videos. Very useful. Thank you Mr Millennial Engineer.
@jessiesalisbury70447 ай бұрын
Hi Antonio , Now you done it! You got my brain to thinking again. I also have been looking at those bins but like you I have raised beds that have a long life in them and I am already 75. I am going to check these bins out. I have baby chickens Ducks guineas a lot and these taller bins would make great brooder pens for starter pens for baby chickens. Thanks Jessie from Arkansas
@TheMillennialGardener7 ай бұрын
That's an interesting application. They're affordable enough that they can be used for a number of things.
@tanyaperrin12187 ай бұрын
I just bought a book by another YT David the Good called Grocery Row Gardening. I was already planning for a little less chaos than he promotes (just my personality not a fault of his idea)…and if I take his ideas and now yours… and split it down the middle I think it is my dream garden!
@kgeeplays7 ай бұрын
The roots of the trees may invade the beds… the previous owners of our house left a compost pile behind the shed, for years it looks like, and the tree on the other side of the fence grew its roots right up into it. We can’t dig it out anymore, we will have to literally cut it out. I think some kind of barrier on the bottom of the bed would be a good idea long term.
@brycelathrop16047 ай бұрын
Speaking from experience, those tree roots are going to grow up from under the raised beds and take them over. I have trees about 10 yards from 4 of my raised beds and they get filled up with roots constantly. I have to cut and dig out roots twice a year now. It's a lot of work
@janaeshaffer2667 ай бұрын
Crap I wondered about this, I have silver maples that came through a pool liner and soil bags that were not needed.
@michelleroland51885 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing 😉 this is very important and good to know 👍🏽
@joniboulware14366 ай бұрын
I love that idea, I think you will end with fruit tree roots in those raised beds. I have a tree about 12 feet from my compost area and those roots get into the bottom couple of inches of the compost piles.
@JustinLibbyInfo7 ай бұрын
Sharing my experience with using a raised bed next to a tree: the tree roots will punch through any barrier you place at the bottom of the raised bed to seek out the soil and water contained inside. I hope you have better luck, but my result was a raised bed saturated with tree roots by the end of the season.
@TheMillennialGardener7 ай бұрын
I will line the bottoms. You can buy barrier that the roots cannot penetrate. There are a lot of root block barriers out there, and you could also put down plywood, which the roots won't grow through.
@TheSwissy4me7 ай бұрын
Once again I shout THANK YOU. You are one helpful gardener. The effort you put into your own gardening and are willing to share the good and the mistakes is so appreciated. I followed much of your plan last year to get started and had wonderful results. I just installed a retractable hoop house. And have plans on the shade high tunnel, too. On a budget…and your plans are budget friendly. I just ordered two of these raised beds to give them a try. Thank so much❤
@Angrysoil7 ай бұрын
Great idea, maximizing on space is always a plus. As a been there done that situation i strongly recommend lining the beds with fabric. The roots from the nearby trees WILL work their way into the beds depriving what your trying to grow in them of nutrients.
@dennismoore83517 ай бұрын
I replaced all 7 oof our wooden raised beds this year. I bought 12 2x4 foot beds and a 2x12 foot bed. Love the doggo.
@alicerussell81827 ай бұрын
I think you are a very smart man...thanks for explaining possibilities for smart gardening.
@TheMillennialGardener7 ай бұрын
I appreciate it! Thanks for watching!
@KAREN_FALLS7 ай бұрын
You absolutely have the best garden channel I’ve ever come across. Thank you so much for all your garden tips and ideas. Newbie Container gardener from S/W Missouri 👍🏼 Dale is a beautiful dog.
@TheMillennialGardener7 ай бұрын
Thank you! I'm glad the videos are helpful. Dale says thank you very much 🐶
@whitneyanderson60507 ай бұрын
Omg. This is brilliant. I’m going to order some. Thank you so much. I want to order some for my daughters too. So excited. You are on to something here. People need to get growing asap. Thank you Dale’s dad!!!
@TheMillennialGardener7 ай бұрын
You're welcome! I'm glad it was inspirational! That was my goal 😀
@karenwoodall61327 ай бұрын
I love Adventures with Dale… on and your videos too.
@TheMillennialGardener7 ай бұрын
Dale is the best boy 🐶
@claudinedecarlisle86477 ай бұрын
Brilliant planting strategy and use of space! And huge thanks for acknowledging the outrageous pricing on the beds being promoted on other gardening channels. Thank you for the link.
@TheMillennialGardener7 ай бұрын
I don't mean to discourage anyone from buying a premium raised bed. Some of the premium raised beds, if you calculate the cost per square foot (or cubic foot) since they're often larger, wider and deeper, you may be able to get yourself a good deal. Also, if you do want a larger, premium raised bed, I would urge you to buy one from a KZbin gardening channel and support creators that provide you content you find valuable. My intent with this video was to provide an option for those that are looking to squeeze more out of their small yard, and these smaller, "mid-level" raised beds fit the bill for people like me. I don't think I could replace my large raised bed garden with these because they're not large enough for my purposes, but they're an awesome bridge to grow more food in spaces I was previously "wasting."
@SnRJ237 ай бұрын
There are a lot of cool observations and great ideas in this video 👌 Just a word of caution, raised beds near trees tend to get full of tree roots eventually. Be sure to clean them out periodically 👍
@TheMillennialGardener7 ай бұрын
I'm going to line the bottoms.
@mikewelling36187 ай бұрын
Line the bottoms with what?
@mikewelling36187 ай бұрын
Weed barrier?
@TheMillennialGardener7 ай бұрын
@@mikewelling3618 weed batting or root barrier. You could also use a big piece of plywood with weed matting under it.
@mikewelling36187 ай бұрын
Thanks I've never heard of this. Makes total sense. Have a great day my friend
@takeshikovax62547 ай бұрын
I'm doing something similar (but with mature oak trees, and cheap 2x6 SPF raised beds). In regards to brassicas, the heavy shaded plants bolted a couple weeks later than the ones with a lot of sun, but were much smaller (I can start growing cool season crops in January where I'm at [and some all through winter], and they start bolting around this time). I've seen people say that tree roots eventually grew into their raised beds, so it may be wise to put landscaping fabric under them (though, I didn't, lol). Pole beans, Fava beans, Snow Peas, Arugula, and Cilantro seemed to have tolerated the heavy shade the best, from what I've tried so far.
@roxannern93937 ай бұрын
We purchased a dozen of beds very similar to these also at a great price! They have done wonders to expand our growing area. The brassicas are already in the beds. I really like your idea of planting the annuals in beds under the trees. Some of our peach and pear trees are already producing fruit thanks to an early spring. Thanks for sharing! I always learn something when I watch your videos! So exciting, all of the extra space!!!
@kalyns71987 ай бұрын
These videos are absolutely instrumental in inspiring me to get gardening, especially on days I don’t feel like it. Thank you for sharing your knowledge and gifts!
@TheMillennialGardener7 ай бұрын
I’m glad to hear it!
@AmandaKates577 ай бұрын
Before you place your new raised beds, I suggest you lay weed mat underneath, as I’ve found that tree roots will grow up into them. By laying the weed mat it stops/reduces this problem 😊
@TheMillennialGardener7 ай бұрын
I plan on lining the bottoms.
@mikecf17 ай бұрын
I love these beds. I bought six 12'X3'X17in. They are massive and beautiful and will handle all the plants I could ever want to grow. The only issue with the largest beds is assembling them. Each one took about two hours.
@scottroberts54927 ай бұрын
Got 6 of the tall ones at the beginning of the year, looking forward to getting some good use out of them. I would have to agree with your assessment 100% of how versatile they are.
@DeepSouthBama567 ай бұрын
You will find that over time those trees will send up roots into your raised beds, because that is exactly what happened to mine.
@janetk36117 ай бұрын
Mine too. I am trying again, with heavy weed fabric underneath. Hope that keeps the tree roots out.
@TheMillennialGardener7 ай бұрын
I'm planning on lining the bottoms.
@vesc13897 ай бұрын
@@TheMillennialGardener you might want to add that to the video. Was my concern and I see several have beat me to it. One of the arguments for keeping compost off the ground (on a pallet for example) is because roots from nearby trees will marvel at the nutrients, even if the compost only ages for a year. Guessing after 2-3 years that raised bed is full of tree roots.
@maxwang25377 ай бұрын
@@vesc1389my experience tells me that will happen unless you have barrier at the bottom of the raised bed that is so strong that the tree roots are unable to penetrate (they are super capable by the way).
@venomsailor7 ай бұрын
i am going into my 3 year of using 6 of the Vego steel raised beds. I picked them all up on huge black friday discounts off Amazon. I am in Maryland, and they work fantastic and honestly, still look new. I have the 17inch tall ones, and honestly, with the price of lumber and treating the lumber with tung oil to prevent rot, these are cheaper.
@melody-RN-BSN-MSN7 ай бұрын
So the yard Looks so nice!
@melody-RN-BSN-MSN7 ай бұрын
I just did the same thing today and plan to do more. I cut the nursery pots bottom and put them next to the trees and plant peas and other things.
@TheMillennialGardener7 ай бұрын
Thanks! It's coming along. I'm working hard to get it in shape for the season.
@nildaotero29337 ай бұрын
Excellent video, great idea. Thanks for sharing
@FrenchFifi657 ай бұрын
One tip I would add is when you cut the black rubber edge protector, leave an extra inch or two. Once the sun hits the beds, the black edging might shrink a little and you can wait about a month and trim it down to fit perfectly rather than have it shrink up leaving an exposed space.:)
@austin28427 ай бұрын
I went in another direction. I currently have corrugated steel beds, and while they are strong, there are some limitations (frustrations with the irregular shape, cost, many metal products deform due to soil pressure, and it's uncertain whether they out-perform well-made wooden beds in the longterm). I've chosen to use rough cut 2x10 tamarack (larch), which is highly resistant to decay. More so than any standard pressure treated wood product. I expect 20 years out of these, at a minimum. They are very strong, won't deform, and because I've sourced the wood directly from a logger in my region, they cost only $65 for a 4x8 foot bed that's 20 inches high.
@heatherrogers36317 ай бұрын
bought these metal raised beds this year ... very similar except mine have a support bar across the middle. From reviews I've read of others that do not have the support bar, they do have issues with the sides bulging out from the weight of the soil. Love mine so far. Thanks for your informative videos
@TheMillennialGardener7 ай бұрын
These are smaller beds, so they don't hold as much soil. The larger beds tend to have them, because they hold back hundreds of pounds of soil.
@hoperssc15047 ай бұрын
My two beds just got delivered and then I saw that you posted another video featuring them. I used your Amazon link, so I hope you got credit. Thanks for all your informative gardening info! I definitely soak it all up being a beginner. 👏
@TheMillennialGardener7 ай бұрын
Thanks! I appreciate it! I may order a couple more.
@katiem96447 ай бұрын
These raised beds were a game changer for me. At my age, I cant get down and plant in the ground. With these great beds, not only can I plant 18" higher, but I can drive my golf cart between the beds and work the beds while sitting in the cart. I havent had so much fun in years!! One caveat for you: I had a friend who did similar to what you describe, putting a couple of these raised beds between a couple of young fruit trees. The trees absolutely loved all the water and fertilizer that was put in the beds, and the roots creeped right under the beds and made a real mess. Just a thought. Edited to add: those prices are amazing! I just might have to find some more space to put a couple of them. Wow.
@GardeningandMyDailyLife7 ай бұрын
Khu vườn của bạn thật xinh đẹp ,quý củ và khoa học 👍.
@laurab85477 ай бұрын
I started gardening here in north Texas about three years ago. The first year we tried to plant in ground by amending our horrible clay soil. It was a huge fail and very little grew. The next year we decided on trying to garden in metal above ground beds and added the best soil we could find from a local garden center. We had much better success. Last year we added more beds and had an even greater harvest. This is the way to go if you have bad soil!
@ShaniaJackson20136 ай бұрын
Great idea about what to plant in areas that don't get much son. I didn't even think of that! I'm in the piedmont area.
@randomsaltyperson11487 ай бұрын
I learn SOOOO MUCH from you!!! Your channel is SOOOO appreciated!!!
@TheMillennialGardener7 ай бұрын
Thank you! I'm happy to hear that!
@CardiacCat7 ай бұрын
I just bought 2 of these style in 6'x3' back in Feb of this year. Got one of them planted already and about to start the next one this week. Mine had two inside rods that connect both sides to keep them from bowing out over time
@jaytoney30077 ай бұрын
Finally, I'm caught up and can take a break with rain in the forecast for the next three days. It is perfect timing, as I spent the last three days transplanting seedlings, and sowing the last seeds for my spring/summer garden. In a couple weeks, I'll have to sow a few seeds for determinate tomato replacement crop, but only for 6 plants. The rest are semi-determinate and will last the season, or until something kills them. I have onions growing as companion plants. I am hoping their aroma helps deter horn worms. Last year's horn worm infestation was bad.
@miltonwelch86197 ай бұрын
I admire your great micro climate innovations.
@TheMillennialGardener7 ай бұрын
I try. It's tough growing where I live. Too cold in the winter, too hot in the summer, too much disease, too many bugs. But, there are solutions if you're willing to find them.
@miltonwelch86197 ай бұрын
Fully agreed! I’m continually learning through experimentation.
@whilethevossisaway7 ай бұрын
I just put my first raised bed in and looking forward to the results!
@justinsherwood46247 ай бұрын
I have seen a video where the tree roots have grown up into the raised beds, if it becomes a problem you can always move them later on.
@TheMillennialGardener7 ай бұрын
I'm going to line the bottoms.
@cowboyblacksmith7 ай бұрын
Oh boy I am getting these, I always wanted them and the price is reasonable. Currently I have raised beds I made from free pallet wood and love them, third year outside all year and they're in great shape. But the look and ease of these and the setup, that's hard to beat. I heat with wood pellets and save the bags so I'd probably line the inside with plastic and surely that would help over time from any rusting. I love that a box comes in the mail and I have an instant bed to place on the lawn and fill. I like the look too, they're attractive.
@TheMillennialGardener7 ай бұрын
I've been resisting these types of beds since they hit the market, but the price point has gotten too tempting. I'm really pleased, and I can't wait to begin using them to grow things. It's going to be a fun year.
@stephensuter50167 ай бұрын
really nice - I've had three of these since last year. in Partial shade now. - you did give me some ideas for herbs, too!
@Gonzalo_M7 ай бұрын
What a GREAT idea! 💡 Thank you so much for sharing this with us! 😊 This is opening up so many possibilities! It’s amazing! 🤩 I’m looking forward to see your complete setup! I guess it will be beautiful! 😊
@jeannamcgregor99677 ай бұрын
Using the metal beds has allowed me to expand my growing space, like you, onto soil totally choked with tree roots. It's too shady in summer but the slanting winter light is perfect for many cold weather crops. 💚
@vinlago7 ай бұрын
We're south of you and have grown cilantro and parsley, no issues. The parsley has naturalized and comes back year after year. Cilantro must be grown in very early spring or use a variety that resists bolting in warmer climates. Generally herbs do well here in zone 8b if we tuck them up against a group of trees and use pots or a shallow raised bed to provide good drainage and prevent soggy roots.
@TheMillennialGardener7 ай бұрын
I grow it every year, and it self-seeds, but cilantro can't be grown past...well, now. It's already gone to seed, and it won't be viable again until the winter out in the sun. The parsley is good now, but it'll suffer come June. My goal is to find a way to grow cilantro into May and parsley year-round.
@elizabethgilmon14197 ай бұрын
Oh my gosh thank you, I’m having to dismantle some raised beds my husband and I built many years ago as they are falling apart. These are just what I need . I’ve been looking , but like you said they are really spendy.
@cecedavis98407 ай бұрын
I am excited to see you setup these new garden beds.
@dawnpelz85707 ай бұрын
I can't wait to see what you do with your secret garden space. I'm in central WI, so very different from your zone, but I've learned a ton from watching your channel. I live on roughly two acres and I have about 200 mature maples, pines and other trees on my property. Even in a wet year I only have to mow the yard twice a month. We've been here a little over 20yrs. I have a strip about 70 x 25' that gets a good 8-10hrs of sun daily that I've been using for my garden for a few years. It's on the north side of my land and the pine row to the south of it just keeps getting taller and it's going to be done soon. I'm going to have to take out 30 pines to keep it there or take out a couple 50+ year old maples, basswood, and pine to move my garden to the south side of our property. I think I'm going to take the older ones out from the south side, and leave my plots on the north side for shade. I might have to keep the existing plots for cool tolerant plants. We have to play the hand we're dealt with, and I'm at least 20yrs older than you so this is my forever home.
@JohnWood-tk1ge7 ай бұрын
Nice video! I have about all the raised beds I can fit right now. Planted a bunch of potatoes in food grade fifty five gallon barrels. Three different types russet,red Pontiac and Adirondack blues. About all I dare plant outside right now where I live. Plants in the greenhouse are doing great. In about a week I’ll plant lettuce and maybe onions in the raised beds.
@marksurber15777 ай бұрын
Really enjoy you sharing your gardening knowledge. I’ve bought those raised beds and look forward to adding them to my garden. Thank you for what you do. I’m using your knowledge to make me a better gardener.
@dvssayer56217 ай бұрын
Yes!! It is a brilliant idea! I bought one of those beds when you first mentioned them, their every bit as good as my birdies and vegos......and such a great idea to scoot them in between the trees!!! I love it. I have to think about just how, now, but im on it!!! I might need a few more, since they are cheap anyway. Thanks again!oh and that was so funny how you entered the video carrying your new cute beds!! Got me laughing!
@rockyusa20127 ай бұрын
The metal raised bed are great.
@TheMillennialGardener7 ай бұрын
So far, I really like them.
@renjithragil7 ай бұрын
Great video! It is actually very timely. WARNING - I have a raised bed setup in similar spot and when I was getting them ready yesterday, I found that the tree roots grew upwards into the bed from down and it was like a web of roots when I dug up the bed :D. Closest tree is at least 8-9 feet away but she probably loved all the nutrients in the bed.
@renjithragil7 ай бұрын
And yes I had metal netting below the bed but not a weed barrier. May be that might help but these tree roots were just too strong.
@TheMillennialGardener7 ай бұрын
You will want to line the bottom of the beds with weed barrier, root block, a piece of sheet metal or something else of your choosing.
@janetgust7 ай бұрын
Love the idea, I just bought one last year, and I gonna add one again this year. And this is work really great for a really small garden like I have. Hi Dale!❤
@russbowman68017 ай бұрын
I agree with you since my zone is very similar. I am trying something new. I have lots of dried branches from pruning and fallen branches to burn. Since the land here is infested with nut sedge and Bermuda grass, I tried burning the wood in an area I plan to plant beans, squash, and corn. Since the land here is acidy, I thought burning the branches intentionally and then planting in the ground after would work out. The heat killed the grass. Wood ash was left on the ground with charcoal. Now I will try growing those veggies on this spot to see if they do OK. We will see in a few months. I will burn more branches stacking the burn piles about 2 feet high thinking it will get hot enough but not leave too much wood ash. The burn piles will overlap after a couple weeks clearing out an area about 12 feet square. I do this safely, and in this out there county, there are fewer regulations to worry about. I do need to wet and mow around the area be burned, pay attention to burn notices, and keep a water hose with my observation at all times. The burn area is in the middle of a good sized lawn, and plans are to only burn just before expected rain.
@MS-de7bb6 ай бұрын
Dude you're great I am learning soo much and im a newbie . Thankyou much appreciated
@TheMillennialGardener6 ай бұрын
You're very welcome! I'm glad I can help.
@GainingDespair7 ай бұрын
I've done this in the past, specifically with the raised bed I previously mentioned which got infested with termites. The root system from the tree near by took up a lot of the space in the bottom of the raised bed. Probably not an issue for everyone, but happened to me. I planted the tree near the house like your satsuma, and placed the raised bed about 2 foot away from the tree.
@NannyD617 ай бұрын
I love this idea and already implemented it. Thank you !
@sylvia101017 ай бұрын
Great video MG! Thank you ! Dale is so playful! 😊👍👍
@TheMillennialGardener7 ай бұрын
You're welcome! Dale loves playing in 3-5 minute bursts. Then, he gets tired and quits 😅
@francescaurban89857 ай бұрын
I bought these same ones after that last video. Mine are set up directly in front of my fruit trees.
@JerrieHacker7 ай бұрын
I ended up buying two new beds for my garden using your amazon address provided. I have several from Vegega and Vego which were expensive. I hope they compare well, but a much better price for these!
@BronxBabyRamos7 ай бұрын
Awesome!! Looking forwards to the results of your shade garden.
@TheMillennialGardener7 ай бұрын
Me, too!
@jacquiesuper22007 ай бұрын
I bought one of these after ur last video. Think I might need more. Thank you
@TheMillennialGardener7 ай бұрын
You're welcome!
@thatonegirl18377 ай бұрын
Thanks for the great idea! DALE!!!!!! ❤️ ❤️ ❤️ ❤️ ❤️ ❤️ ❤️ ❤️
@TheMillennialGardener7 ай бұрын
You're welcome!
@QuickPeekNature7 ай бұрын
Good idea. But be careful. Tree roots will go up in the raised bed and fill it. I had the same thing. Maybe put weed barrier on the bottom of the raised bed.
@TheMillennialGardener7 ай бұрын
I was going to line it with something. Either wood chips, weed barrier, layers of cardboard or concrete mesh. I'm not 100% sure yet.
@annevanner7 ай бұрын
Great idea! I hope you plan to put solid bottom down or empty them end of season as the tree roots l grow into them.
@garmaldolne6797 ай бұрын
This is a great educational video. Thanks for sharing your experience and knowledge ❤❤❤
@TheMillennialGardener7 ай бұрын
I appreciate it! Thanks for watching!
@Youareinthemix7 ай бұрын
Clever, smart. So helpful - THANKS.
@TheMillennialGardener7 ай бұрын
You're welcome!
@diklee31657 ай бұрын
Great video. Love the watermelon story and all the brilliant ideas for using the raised beds.
@TheMillennialGardener7 ай бұрын
Thank you! I appreciate it!
@jenchelle137 ай бұрын
I'm so jealous of your backyard and gardens. 😂
@TheMillennialGardener7 ай бұрын
It's taken me 6 years to build my yard. I've done it all 100% by myself, one weekend at a time. If I can do it, anyone can. Build yours out one Saturday at a time. Each Saturday, work in a little 5ft x 10ft section. After a couple years, you won't even recognize the place.
@hcambo53737 ай бұрын
Hello ❤
@Nikki_andthecity7 ай бұрын
Pure genius!
@TheMillennialGardener7 ай бұрын
Thank you!
@sassafrasinspired20297 ай бұрын
Love your garden design and the incredible variety of food you're growing. What I want to know is how do you eat it all?? Thanks especially for the tip about growing your watermelon vines on the black plastic - it gives me some ideas for summer squash...