Posts Tagged ‘raised bed gardening’

How to build Raised Beds for Organic Gardening

This video discusses general building considerations. Other considerations ~ Ceramic coated screws were used to avoid staining of the Redwood. Hedge row between the road and garden to minimize pollution. The spot can always be converted into an enclosure for goats or chickens.

Potato Experiment, Lifetime Garden Box versus 2×6 Box

1) How to make Mel’s Mix for use in your raised-bed garden. 2) Filling the Lifetime Garden Box in preparation for planting potatoes. 3) How to plant potatoes. 4) Comparison between the Lifetime Garden Box and a traditionally built 2×6 garden bed. 5) The experiment begins. Website: PathToGreenerLiving.com Twitter twitter.com Facebook: facebook.com YouTube: www.youtube.com Other websites by the author: TheLeviHouse.com http JoeTheWebGuy.net http

Raised Bed Organic Vegetable Gardening Planting With Deep Soil: Summer Gardens

This is my raised organic vegetable garden bed that I just started in my backyard. I will be vlogging about what I’m doing and any issues I may have this summer. Feel free to comment, rate and subscribe to my channel. Current Raised Garden Size: 4 x 8 x 1 ~ Thanks! EB EXTRA TAGS: Gardening…

Superior Raised beds.

The Superior Wooden Raised Bed Kits are very much the flagship of our extensive wooden raised bed gardening range, and provide a very sturdy, long-lasting and extremely attractive raised bed area for the discerning vegetable gardener. Available in 4 heights – from 20cm/8″ to an almost Atlantis-type 81cm deep – and 10 sizes, there should be a Superior Wooden Raised Bed which perfectly meets your needs- and if space is an issue, we’ve a Corner Wooden Raised Bed version available.

Pallet Recycling ~ Compost Bin and Square foot gardening raised beds ~ Recycling Free Pallets :)

I’ve made several raised bed gardens and a compost bin using free pallets. Simple builds and best off all free materials!

Mary Napolitano Answers Questions About Raised Bed Gardening

Mary Napolitano from the Potting Bench answers questions about raised bed gardening at the Woodstock Farmers Market on June 11, 2011.

Vegbedz Raised Bed Gardening

Vegbedz – An eco-friendly solution to raised bed gardening

Building a raised garden bed with no tools – The M Brace

www.OutdoorEssentialProducts.com Building a raised garden bed with The M Brace Raised bed gardening – Build a raised garden bed The M Brace is made of recycled metal and is available in nine distinct designs and in two finishes—unfinished steel and antique bronze. Unfinished steel braces are designed to rust beautifully over time, or can be sprayed with a rust-inhibitor or custom painted. The antique bronze brace is powder-coated for a long-lasting finish. Sold in sets of four, each M Brace measures 11″ x 13″, resulting in a raised garden bed that’s approximately 16″ tall. The M Brace system allows gardeners to create 12-foot-long planting beds using 2-inch-thick (1.5″ actual) lumber. The M Brace designs are solid, tendril, horizon, ridge, bamboo, sunshine, swirl, pebble and carrot. The M Brace will appeal to virtually anyone who is passionate about gardening, whether in rural or urban environments. It’s a unique and innovative product with a lot of potential for garden centers to offer and home gardeners to enjoy. Outdoor Essentials products are available through a network of lawn and garden retailers in the United States and Canada. Visit www.OutdoorEssentialProducts.com for complete information. Outdoor Essentials — Taking style outdoors Outdoor spaces are becoming preferred areas for family gatherings and simple relaxation. Outdoor Essentials understands how important a sanctuary is in today’s fast-paced world. Our line of elegant garden products lets you transform

How to Build a Raised Bed Garden

People ask about how I built the garden, so here it is. I’m no expert, but this is the way I did it. The music is “Rolling Train” by Elfed Hayes courtesy of AudioSwap.

Quick Vlog Plus Garden & Hydroponic Update – 27 Mar 2011

A quick Vlog, plus a look at the Garden & Hydroponics as we get ready for another growing season…

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