A Simple Guide to your DIY Vegetable Raised Garden Bed

A Simple Guide to your DIY Vegetable Raised Garden Bed

Above ground garden beds might require the bottom especially if you have pest related problems or you are experiencing lots of water in your garden. In this case, above garden beds available at Vego Garden have bottoms to give your plants a protective environment to grow. For more informat

Gardening is especially about patience, perseverance, and timing. If you have these skills, you’ll have no problem planting fruits and vegetables which you will enjoy all year long.

Now, constructing a place for your garden takes a little more smartness and technical mind. 

Here we have provided you few tips to help you build vegetable planter box which is excellent for spring veggies.

Essential products tools for your DIY garden bed

Before you get started we clear to you that you can also buy raised flower beds for your flowers and vegetables and make them on your own also.

There are different types of cheap raised garden beds for sale on the Vegogarden site, you can buy from there if you don’t want to make your own. 

Here are some of the essential tools and materials for your DIY gardening box project:

  1. Specific product– First thing you need to think about is the fruits, vegetables, flowers, and/or herbs you want to grow. This will help you to decide how large or small you want your raised garden box. 
  1. Garden soil– According to many garden lovers, the best soil for raised beds for vegetable growth comprises compost and organic matter. Whenever you go to choose the type of soil, be sure that it isn’t too close, stony, or granular. 
  1. Wood– You should select the untreated wood for this particular project. So that it doesn’t impact the pH level of our soil.
  1. Building tools– The tools you need for this project are a drill machine, nails, timber, wood adhesive, a saw, safety glasses, a spade, and gloves.
  1. Space– Fruits and vegetables need a lot of room to grow. For example, many seeds should be planted in rows that need at least a foot of space. If you’re growing various fruits and vegetables at once, be aware of the expanse of your garden box.

Be sure that where to place your raised garden box

 No matter if you have an extensive or close backyard if you are selecting a spot for your raised garden box keep in mind that it gets at least 6-8 hours of direct sunlight because it is important.

Vegetables should have 8 complete hours of sunlight every day, so more sunlight is needed. You should neglect places that are always wet or low-sitting locations where water continuously runs off.

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