Switching from hand watering to drip irrigation could be the most beneficial gardening change you make this year. But if your garden primarily consists of raised beds, you might wonder if drip...
Category: Raised Bed Gardening
Bowing is usually the first thing to go wrong after building raised garden beds from wood. It occurs when the interior side of the wood is wet while the exterior is dry, causing expansion and...
Raised garden beds make gardening more manageable, and they can be quite an attractive landscape feature. However, these garden beds are prone to slipping, spilling, aamand collapsing if you don't...
Choosing a garden bed material can be confusing because every material has its own benefits and drawbacks. That said, galvanized steel is a clear winner for many people, as it offers the most...
Pressure-treated wood is a tempting building material for most people who want to build raised garden beds, as it lasts longer than most other materials and keeps your garden pest and fungus-free....
To cover or not to cover – gardeners have been asking this question for centuries, and there’s never been a clear answer. Protecting your garden with plastic offers many benefits, but it also has...