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Raised Garden Beds Keep The Critters Away And Reduce Back Strain

March 9, 2020 by Good Living Guide. This post may contain affiliate links. 3 Comments

Planting means preparing a patch of ground, fertilizing it and then planting seeds or plants, right? Yes, some people are still planting in gardening beds, and while those are still my favorite, I admit I’ve come to appreciate really nice, lofty, raised garden beds. Here’s why.

Raised Garden Beds

You’re In for a Gardening Treat

If you’ve never used raised garden beds before, you’re going to be pleasantly surprised. They have so many advantages over ground planting:

  • It’s a lot easier on your back and knees.
  • You can constantly improve the soil conditions to achieve perfect growing soil in your beds.
  • Your plants get some protection from critters and insects.
  • They give your garden a wonderfully neat, organized look.
  • There are fewer weeds in a raised bed.
  • Roots can grow deep into the soil to produce strong, healthy plants.

Does it sound good? Here’s how you can get started with raised beds.

Easy on Your Knees, Back and Feet

As you can see, it’s easy to walk around the raised beds to weed, water, harvest and just enjoy your growing plants. You don’t have to worry about bending, kneeling or walking through muddy planting beds.

Raised beds work for flowers, vegetables, fruits, shrubs and small trees.

Try a Combination of Garden Types

Ideally, you should have a combination of ground plantings, raised beds and potted plants for a vivid, varied garden that you’ll enjoy every day.

Raised Garden Beds

Where to Get the Best Raised Garden Beds

Raised bed gardening is even easier if you don’t have to worry about building the beds. The online store Wayfair has an outstanding selection of premade wooden planting beds.

Have you ever planted in raised beds? Did you enjoy it?

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  1. Sallie O'Neill says

    March 31, 2020 at 10:00 pm

    I would be interested in this as I have a very bad back.

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  2. Debbie Nitschke says

    April 7, 2021 at 7:21 pm

    I love the garden beds my husband has just finished off 4 raised bes but nothing in them just .Its Autumn here now .Hoping to plant soon I love your idea of closing them in.It is beautiful your design s.

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  3. Wanda says

    April 7, 2021 at 9:20 pm

    A friend of mine has awful back problems, has had knee surgery and needs the other knee done. This friend tried raised beds last year and says she will always be grateful that another friend showed her how and helped her plant. She grew tomatoes, zucchini, carrots, jalapeños, green peppers, and a couple of other veggies. Much easier on the body overall. My husband and I are going to give it a try this year too. Good luck, you’ll love it.

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