As fall rolls in and the last of your vegetables are harvested, you might be thinking it’s time to let your raised beds take ...
Quick and easy covers can be used with a raised bed to begin early or extend the season well into ... Keep it simple at first and then expand as you become comfortable with the crops that grow well in ...
2. Condition And Insulate Raised Bed Soil Next, prepare or protect the soil. One option to condition and enrich the soil for next year is to plant a cover crop. Cover, winter wheat, or winter rye ...
two 20-foot raised beds were framed with 2x6-inch cedar lumber and a circular retaining wall was built on the back slope for the back circle planting bed. A vertical succulent garden was also ...
Sometimes I think I should write a book called "Gardening for Geezers." For those of us of a certain age, the idea of creeping about on all fours, even equipped with kneepads, is not a felicitous ...
Why grow in raised garden beds? The main advantage is that when your soil is poor that the depth of soil that the raised beds provide makes all the difference, particularly as it’s topped up with soil ...