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Raised Bed Gardening By Dream Team Media Today
garden enthusiasts are looking have a myriad of choices available to them. If
you’re a gardening buff, then you might have heard of the term, ‘raised bed
gardening.’ I have to confess to being quite ignorant on the subject, but
upon overhearing, quite by accident I assure you, an argument by a young
couple over whether they should go for the more conventional garden, or
whether they should try their hand at raised bed gardening, my interest was
peaked. After all what on earth was a ‘raised bed garden’? Being the curious minded soul
that I am, I was sorely tempted to push my way through a trolley of plants
and enquire in all politeness what a raised bed garden really was.
Fortunately for all involved, sanity prevailed at the last minute and I found
myself reluctant to push my way through. I did the next best thing and
gathering my purchases hot-footed it back home where I could turn to my
computer for instant gardening help. Calling upon the services of my favorite
search engine, I typed in the words ‘raised bed gardening’ and stumbled upon
a veritable plethora of information. Information which I shall now try my
best to impart to you in manner that is understandable. So, to begin with, a raised
bed garden is exactly what is sounds like. A garden upon a ‘raised bed’.
Mostly though you’re not raising the height of your entire garden so much as
you’re raising it in little bits and pieces. To do this people tend to
utilise things like large containers, or pots. Troughs are also a favorite,
as they provide a longer length for the gardener to work with. There are generally two
reasons why you would go in for raised bed gardening, with the first reason
being purely to do with aesthetics. Having said that, if you find it
difficult to bend down continuously when gardening, then the raised bed
gardening is also ideal for you. But the second and main reason you would
even consider a raised bed garden has to do with soil and drainage problems
that you just can’t overcome easily, in your normal, ground level garden. Raised bed gardens are
attractive, and easy to maintain, with the added benefit of being able
control exactly what goes into your soil mixture, and how much water you use
when watering your plants. You also have the ability to protect
your plants more easily from burrowing rodents, weeds, and unwanted feet
trekking through your beds. A more sensible method of
gardening I have yet to hear of, and that wasn’t the end to the long list of
benefits to be found in raised bed gardening. But the one I liked the most
had to do with being able to grub around in my garden in any weather, without
the actual ‘grubbing’ part. No mud, see? Since the plants are in raised
containers, you don’t actually have to get down on your hands and knees in
the mud to do your gardening! __________________________________________________________________________________________________| Copyright
by Dream Team Media We live in Maui and grow our own fresh organic food. Publisher of The Gardeners Handbook http://www.ultimategardeningtipsrevealed.net Publisher of The Heartburn Cure http://www.ultimateheartburntips.com |
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