How to Build a Simple, Inexpensive Raised Garden Bed
Want to have a garden? If the soil near your home is not great for growing, it makes planting a garden more difficult. For example, we live at the beach and have very sandy soil. My mom lives in an area with red clay soil. Neither works well for gardens! Raised bed gardens make it so you can add your own soil that will actually grow plants! Read more about this project here!
Mark where you want your garden to go. Use a shovel or post hole diggers to dig a hole for the posts to set into.
Nail or screw your cross beams to the posts. Place the posts into the holes you just dug.
Now, nail the shorter cross beams to connect the two sides.
You can make your garden whatever size you want. However, since it's best not to step inside your garden, it's best to pick a depth that you can reach all of the way to the back. 2-3 feet max.
Fill the holes in around the posts with dirt so they are secure and level. You COULD concrete them in place, but it's not necessary.
Fill with raised bed soil, add your plants, and enjoy your new garden!
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Osb92954974 on May 23, 2024
I would also like to know what the lattice is for?.
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I will try this raised garden but what is the latter used for?
What is the lattice used for on the raised garden bed?