If you're installing a new raised bed, simply filling it with some extra soil from around your yard may seem like a cheap and ...
Many budding gardeners seek ways to create their own green spaces without breaking the bank. In this guide, I will share my ...
What are the advantages of raised beds? Better Drainage: A raised bed permits plant roots to develop in soil held above water-logged, potentially contaminated, or compacted sites. You can easily ...
Garden beds require a few components: compost-rich soil; soil that is warm enough; and moisture to keep plant roots hydrated.
Garden soil is topsoil that’s been enriched with compost and other organic matter, and is better for planting or maintaining ...
Regardless of your soil type, improving soil health means increasing its ability to hold water and nutrients and provide ...
4. Building Soil: Soil for Containers and Pots Are you getting into container gardening? Then this module is for you. Leah goes over the benefits and drawbacks of growing crops in containers.
Place wood chips on top of the soil surface instead of mixing it into the soil. Wood chips, which are high in carbon, can ...
Raised bed gardening encourages you to garden with more intensity, planting closer together, rotating crops and planting in ...
you’ll have a rock-solid raised bed for well under $50. They make assembly simple. Oldcastle blocks do all the alignment work for you and the soil seats the boards in place. The beds you’ll ...