You can use all kinds of materials to create an effective raised bed in the garden, but many people prefer wood. Wood is easy to use and is a natural option appropriate for organic gardening.
David Whitwam with Whitwam Organics joined Good Day to show the importance of replacing the boards surrounding your wood-raised garden bed once the wood is rotted out.
In this video, I show how I fix a broken raised garden bed that had buried logs and wood in the base (Hugelkultur) and I also show you our new plant prepping area ...
However, the material used for these beds has evolved. While traditional raised beds were often made of wood, metal is now becoming the material of choice for modern gardeners. Metal raised beds, ...
David Whitwam with Whitwam Organics joined Good Day to show the importance of replacing the boards surrounding your wood-raised garden bed once the wood is rotted out. Posted January 16, 2025 8:21am ...
These things allow you to directly water at the base of your plants without wetting the foliage, causing diseases. Mulch Applying a layer of organic mulch such as wood chips, straw or compost to the ...
High quality wooden construction Durable bed frame 'Pippin' design Available in wooden and painted finishes Single, double or kingsize Sprung slatted base Add simple, classic style to your bedroom ...
There’s even the option of a raised mattress mechanism ... handcrafted wooden furniture, and the Milbrook four-poster bed is entirely to type. Imposing and chunky in design, the frame certainly ...
The key to healthy vegetable beds is rich, organic matter. Incorporating high-quality compost and well-rotted (aged) manure into your raised beds improves the soil’s structure, moisture ...