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raised-garden-beds.com CEDAR RAISED GARDEN BEDS ... Various studies have shown that raised garden beds produce 1.4 to 2 times as much vegetables and flowers per square foot as ordinary beds, due mainly to the above advantages. ... Raised garden beds bring your garden closer to you. Raised beds are after all, raised!
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How to build and install your own raised garden beds, buy ready-made raised beds, or buy click-together raised bed components. ... Raised garden beds are great for small plots of veggies and flowers. They keep pathway weeds from your garden soil, prevent soil compaction, provide good drainage and serve as a barrier to...
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www.eartheasy.com/grow_raised_beds.htm
www.eartheasy.com/grow_raised_beds.htm
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Raised garden beds, including cedar beds, faux stone beds, and self-watering beds. ... Forever Raised Beds ; "Raised garden beds are the easiest way to grow your own fresh vegetables. No digging, no weeding — just lots of delicious food! Our new Forever Raised Beds set up in minutes and last for decades.
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www.nenature.com/RaisedGardenBeds.htm
www.nenature.com/RaisedGardenBeds.htm
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Building a Raised Bed Garden (page 1). Designing and constructing a raised bed garden.... ... Building A Raised Bed Garden; By Marge Talt (mtalt(at)clark.net) ... Raised Garden Bed Ideas...
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www.gardenguides.com/articles/raisedbedgarden1.htm
www.gardenguides.com/articles/raisedbedgarden1.htm
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Supplies to build raised garden beds. Besides the obvious raised bed gardening supplies, a pruning saw can be very handy if you have to build where there are lots of old roots. ... Below I list the supplies (both necessary and optional) for building raised garden beds. Many will be obvious, but one may surprise you:
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By making a raised garden bed or two in the early spring, home gardeners can plant earlier than planting in unmounded soil. Soil dries and warms up more quickly in the spring in raised beds, explained Jan McNeilan, consumer horticulture agent with the Oregon State University Extension Service.
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www.tdc.ca/raisedgardens.htm
www.tdc.ca/raisedgardens.htm
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Raised beds are a good idea for sites with clay soil or areas with poor drainage. Gardeners who want to extend their growing season to early spring and late fall also benefit from the warming ... Your new permanent garden structure will naturally raise the beds a little higher than the compacted soil of the paths,
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Building your raised planting bed garden ... Raised planting beds should be set up in north/south orientation to allow the maximum direct sunlight to both sides. Avoid using creosote or pentachlorophenol treated lumber (such as railroad ties) for the frames, to prevent these chemicals from leaching into the soil and...
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www.thegardenhelper.com/bed~const.html
www.thegardenhelper.com/bed~const.html
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