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Raised garden beds: an introduction

by Danique
16 January 2020
in Garden & Gardening, Outdoor plants, Plant care

If you like gardening, but you don’t have a lot of space, then raised garden beds are the perfect solution for you. You can use these tables to grow a large number of edible crops and place them on your balcony, on your flat roof or on your veranda. If you have green fingers, but have actually already given up because you don’t have a garden or space to grow vegetables, then it’s time to do it again. Because with raised garden beds, everyone – young and old, with and without a garden – can grow delicious vegetables, fruit and herbs every season.

What are raised garden beds?

A raised garden bed is a raised container in which you put potting soil and grow crops. They are provided with a good drainage and you can buy certain accessories with which you can grow most vegetables without any problems. Raised garden beds are available in different sizes, with one or more levels, of different materials and also with wheels, so you can easily place, move and store them. These tables give you the possibility to garden without having to go through your knees, without the use of pesticides and without having to make room for them in your garden. It couldn’t be easier. And the good news is that there are grow tables that are also designed to be a valuable addition to any terrace or balcony.

Always fresh crops at hand

Raised garden beds are ideal for growing vegetables like tomatoes, onions, garlic, beets, radishes, peas and kale. But you can do a lot more with them. Think for example to growing fresh herbs, such as basil, thyme and bay leaf, so that you can make any meal interesting and tasty. Even if you like tea a raised garden bed should not be missing, because you can have chamomile, sage and for a fresh cup of healthy herbal tea every day. Some fruit As far as the containers are concerned, they are somewhat less suitable, because fruit is often attached to the tree. grows, but how about a growing table with strawberries, blueberries or cranberries? The possibilities are great and give you the option exactly which growing crops that you and your family enjoy so much.

Accessories for even more possibilities

Think in advance about what you would like to eat and what you would like to have freshly available, because with the right accessories at your raised garden bed you can achieve this. Immediately order a climbing frame so that you can grow tomatoes, peas, green beans and broad beans. At the same time they function as a sunshade on a terrace and the flowers in spring are beautiful. You can also invest in a hothouse, so that you can start planting your favourite seeds even earlier. You then give the plants the best start and can strengthen them before they go out into the outside world. All you need next to your growing tables is a good potting soil and your favourite seeds, and you too can start using your green fingers to the full again!

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