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Raised Bed Gardening and the Organic Garden

Filed under: Uncategorized — green at 11:39 pm on Saturday, August 15, 2009

Raised Bed Gardening and The Organic Garden

High-yield container gardening can help reduce the use of chemical fertilizers/herbicides/pesticides for healthier and more naturally grown vegetables, herbs, and flowers.

A raised bed can help extend the growing season, make outstanding starter beds for larger scale gardeners, and can also be used in greenhouses.

Both raised bed gardening and container gardening are good tools forĀ  the Organic Garden.

Why Raised Bed Gardening?

1. More production per square foot – The traditional home garden yields about .6 pounds per square foot of vegetables while research at Dawes Arboretum near Newark, OH found an average yield of 1.24 pounds of vegetables per square foot.

2. Improved soil conditions – Tractors, tillers, or human feet compress the soil and make it more difficult for water, air, and roots to move in a flat garden space.. In a raised bed. saturated soils get a dose of lime every spring via percolation. Acidity can be maintained in the 5.8 to 6.8 range that vegetables prefer because percolation is reduced by gravity in a raised bed..

3. Use less fertilizer – Fertilize the growing area and not garden paths.

4. Use less water – The gardener waters plants where water is needed avoiding waste on paths or to the side of the beds.

5. Pest control – The bottom of the bed can be lined with poultry wire or hardware cloth to stop burrowing rodents.

6. Less weeds – Lining the bottom of the bed with plastic, mulch or cloth stops the weeds. It is easy to remove weeds from the loose soil in a raised bed.

7. Extend the growing season – The soil warms faster and cools slower so beds can be planted earlier in the spring and will produce later in the fall.

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17

   Brad

August 17, 2009 @ 9:06 am

Thanks for such a Great and informative article. You really opened my eyes to some great reasons for raised bed gardening!

Great!!

18

   green

August 17, 2009 @ 11:17 am

Several years ago our church garden tried to provide a raised bed for a member in a wheel chair. An aluminum water trough was brought in and filled with soil. It was used for one year and now lies empty. Raised beds can be very handy for the person who cannot bend and is pushing retirement with arthritis. Also, you can weed from the side and not pack the earth allowing for more of a no till gardening approach.

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