Create your first raised flowerbed

This is the perfect way to do it!

Have you always wanted to learn how to create your own raised bed? Find out what you need to consider and with which plants you will succeed best! Whether site selection, materials for the kit or the valuable “good neighbor“: There are important tips with which your plants will thrive successfully.
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The right kit

The kit for a raised bed you get in the hardware store or online. There you can choose from the materials:
  • Wood,
  • metal,
  • concrete and
  • plastic.

The choice of location

When choosing a location, you should consider the following: Vegetables, fruits and herbs need a lot of light, so a north / south orientation is ideal. If the raised bed is located far away from the water supply, the watering can dragging distance will be longer. If you reach the bed with the garden hose, you save yourself the daily dragging. Once the location has been decided, you can assemble the raised bed according to the assembly instructions. To prevent unwanted visitors from entering the bed from below, cover the base with a fine-meshed wire mesh. For wooden raised beds, cover the inner walls with pond liner or bubble wrap so that the soil does not dry out so quickly.
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Filling raised bed

Filling the raised bed is done in layers. The bottom layer (20 centimeters) is made of brushwood. On top of that, you put a layer of lawn clippings or turned-over sod of about the same thickness. Next, add a layer of compost about 15 centimeters thick to the bed. Finally, fill the raised bed with 15 centimeters of raised bed soil (crops) or potting soil (ornamentals). This leaves some space at the top of an 80-centimeter-high bed, which prevents irrigation water from running off the edges. The ideal time to fill the raised bed is in autumn. Not only does this time of year produce garden waste that you can use as filler, but the bed will also have plenty of time to settle over the winter.

After the first harvest, you’ll notice that the soil has sunk ten to twenty inches. This is perfectly normal, as the lowest layers sink down due to the rotting process. Simply fill the bed with raised soil. If you have refilled three times, you will have to refill the raised bed because the substructure has rotted. You can also check whether the wire mesh is still serving its purpose.

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Take care of good neighbors
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As with humans, not all vegetables get along with each other. If so-called bad neighbors meet, either both vegetables will suffer or one will deprive the other of all the nutrients needed for lush growth. With good neighbors, there is no nutrient competition, so both vegetables thrive. Examples of combinations that get along are:

  • Radishes with lettuce, peas or carrots.
  • Leeks with celery, lettuce or cabbage
  • Lettuce with onions, peas, cabbage or carrots
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