![]() ![]() You can get all my tips and techniques, plus a huge selection of printable resources, in the Vegetable Gardening The Easy Way ebook! I list the other reasons it's a great idea to plant in raised beds here. Minimizing weeding, however, is just one of the reasons I like raised beds (TIP: even larger beds can be raised, as you can see in my previous raised bed garden). Until you get tired of weeding and give up around August, letting the weeds take over as your enthusiasm for the gardened has waned. Often faster than the vegetable seeds you planted.Īnd this will just continue through the summer as you water the vegetables and weeds. In fact, this is what often gets people tripped up in the beginning of starting a vegetable garden - it just seems easier to till that grass under, add soil and compost and plant already! The problem is just a few weeks down the road (literally weeks.), the weed seeds you've brought to the surface will get the sun they needed to grow and they will GROW. It will be in the future, though, once we get the foundation of the raised bed vegetable garden built. But of course, it's not as simple as just planting - yet. We've got the work on the interior, but the calendar is saying "it's time to start planting" so our focus needs to turn outside for a bit here. It's kind of a crazy time at the farmhouse. Also, see how our new farmhouse deer-proof garden is coming together! ![]() ![]() A raised bed vegetable garden plan with planting guide for a medium-sized garden to provide fresh food all season as well as extra to preserve for winter. ![]()
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