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The easiest raised garden bed ideas are made from simple wooden kits. However, these and other materials can be used for a more creative DIY design. Take inspiration from our roundup of unique ...
A shopping writer reviews the Winston Porter raised garden bed set with a self-watering feature, drainage spout, and storage ...
Making a raised bed can be as simple as mounding soil and organic matter in the garden area. You might use stakes and/or string to mark the garden space and then fill the area 4 to 6 inches (or more) ...
Most raised garden beds are easy to set up and take down. After your first season, you can move your garden bed to a spot that has more sunlight and better growing conditions than your first choice.
The simple act of raising the garden height increases drainage, and a raised bed filled with planting mix means more frequent watering. Consider using drip irrigation or soaker hoses for watering ...
We constructed a simple raised-bed garden with a budget in mind, and minimal use of hand tools. We also repurposed some materials such as our weed barrier to save on costs.
Here are some of the most common ways raised beds start to fall apart, along with tips for fixing these issues so your raised beds last longer. Related: The 5 Best Raised Garden Beds, Tested by BHG 1.
Gardeners are rushing to Walmart to grab the latest deal on the garden bed that can grow both flowers and vegetables.
Right now, the Livhil Galvanized Raised Garden Bed is just $40, down from $80, and reviewers say it’s “very sturdy,” “easy to assemble,” and worth picking up more than one.