Follow these easy steps to make the most out of your raised garden bed space and save money on filling your bed.
Filling raised garden beds.
Hugelkultur gardening is a permaculture technique where logs branches woodchips and other organic matter is mounded.
If you can t use native soil purchase a nutrient rich mixture from your local gardening store.
How much soil will that take.
Now that we have a better idea of the types of materials we want to add to our raised beds it is time to fill them up.
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Filling your raised garden bed.
Raised planter beds provide great drainage and well aerated soil as well as protection from weeds and pests.
This year we ve been filling our new raised beds with a mixture of free compost from the city landfill which is made up of broken down leaves and grass clippings and a truckload of compost from a local landscaping business for 100 dump truck load which is made up of aged barn littler mixed with leaves etc.
Yep our beds are 100 full of all this good stuff.
Build a trench for the core.
For the first layer lay newspapers or cardboard to keep the weeds or grass from growing.
A raised bed is available in the trade alternatively it can be built by yourself it even works with pallets.
And to separate the surface soil.
When fully planted not only are they beautiful but they allow you to create a low maintenance garden almost anywhere.
The cost to fill a raised bed with bagged fertile soil planting mix adds up quickly.
These steps can be used whether you have an existing raised bed or you are filling up a new empty raised bed.
Once you have all of the materials above you can now move on to working on your raised garden bed.
Hugelkultur gardening is an excellent way to fill your raised beds.
I did this a few years ago with my metal raised beds.
Preparations for the raised bed.
Build a trench around 8 12 inches deep and about 1 2 feet down the middle of the raised bed.
A raised bed looks beautiful on the balcony or in the garden.
Just how the roots.
To fill a raised garden bed you ll need enough soil to fill the bed and some organic compost.
Raised bed gardening is increasing in popularity for multiple reasons.
You should use native soil from your yard if possible since this will be best for your plants.
But to ensure that vegetables and varieties can thrive in it a few things should be taken into account when filling it.
My bed is 12 feet by 4 feet in size and 18 inches deep.