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This is the first episode in our growing food in small spaces series and it shows how to build a raised garden bed made from ...
Amanda Blum is a freelancer who writes about smart home technology, gardening, and food preservation. Previously, Amanda has worked as a technology strategist specializing in problem solving and ...
Just about everybody agrees that raised beds are the way to grow vegetables in a home garden, especially when your alleged “soil” is lousy clay or construction fill. Raised beds elevate plants up and ...
You don't have to wait for your ugly old stump to rot away, because it's easy to cover up a tree stump and turn it into a raised garden bed. Here's how.
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Gardener shares the most affordable way to add raised garden beds to backyards: 'You don't even need a tool'
“You just slip the boards down into those planter blocks, and that’s it." Gardener shares the most affordable way to add ...
Being aware of common mistakes, like building beds too wide or too tall, can help you achieve success faster when you're starting a raised bed garden. It's important to use safe building materials and ...
If industrial-strength pallets don’t come your way and you’re not up for a woodworking project, reader Mark shared his success constructing five raised beds out of cinder blocks stacked two high ...
Raised garden beds offer advantages over traditional in-ground gardening, especially for those with soil issues or limited mobility. When selecting materials, consider factors like rot resistance, ...
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