TV Presenter and Gardening Expert, Katie Rushworth shows you how to plant a raised bed vegetable garden.
Using a simple wooden frame filled with compost, Katie plants a variety of vegetables and herbs including Beetroot, Onions, Lettuce, Strawberries, Chives, Rosemary, Basil, Sage and Thyme.
These raised planting beds are great for gardening in small spaces.
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I loved this video. I needed more information before I started my new raised garden bed. Loved the idea of planting strawberries on the outer edge to give them room to hang over.
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With great soil in a raised garden bed plant the 'square foot garden' method (especially good in small gardens), increase your harvest (5 times), better water retention and less space for weeds. I would add some kind of flower too, such as calendula to attract beneficial bugs.
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The bags of compost/soil used looked heavy in peat moss. Also when you transplant, it's good to tease the roots apart a bit so that they don't need to be going around in a circular shape (the shape of the old pot) anymore.
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I recommend the garden hose,they will help us watering those plants:https://www.amazon.com/dp/B071NCBD4L?th=1
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I just got a 4×4 raised bed, it's 7inches deep. Does anyone know if thats gonna be deep enough for tomato/onion/green pepper plants?
most of the pest problems she mentioned are pretty rare if your starting out I wouldn't be to bothered just go for it
no comparison between homemade compost and this inert bagged stuff. the soil is lifeless. make your own folks!
how deep is ur bed
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Hi Katie,
I was always told tht you couldn't raise carrots in modules as they do not like to be transplanted. What is your thinking on this? Nice informative video.
Regards,
Bill.