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A New Way To Garden: Raised Garden Boxes

Raised Garden Plans

Raised Garden Plans

Raised Garden Plans

Do you know about this new type of gardening? It is called raised garden boxes and these are a form of gardening in which the soil is formed in 1.0 – 1.2 metre wide beds, which can be of any length or shape. The soil is raised above the surrounding soil (50cms to waist high) often enclosed by a frame made of wood, rock or concrete and enriched with compost.

These beds can be used for any number of plantings. They can contain vegetables, herbs, flowers or be made into formal gardens. Because of the improved

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Raised Bed Vegetable Gardening Plans

Vegetable Gardening Plans

Vegetable Gardening Plans

Vegetable Gardening Plans

If you are having trouble with growing anything in the soil that your yard has to offer yet you are determined to have that garden that you have always wanted, then perhaps you should take a look at raised bed gardening. Raised bed gardening is great because you do not have to worry about what you can and cannot grow in your soil. In fact, you don’t have to worry about your soil at all because you will not need it at all to make your new garden a success. The soil you will be using for your raised

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Small Vegetable Garden Plans For a Home Garden

Vegetable Garden Plans

Vegetable Garden Plans

Vegetable Garden Plans

Planting a small vegetable garden is almost as much fun as harvesting. Can’t you just taste the plump juicy tomatoes and the sweet tasting cantaloupe? Before you grow the area’s largest pumpkin or zesty collards, and are short on space and time, take a look at some creative small vegetable garden plans.

Square Foot Gardening–A Space Saving Plan

Intensive planting designs use every bit of garden space available. Square foot gardens (4 ft. by 4 ft.)are surprisingly productive. How many plants planted in each square foot is decided by the amount of room

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Raised Bed Vegetable Gardening Plans

Vegetable Gardening Plans

Vegetable Gardening Plans

Vegetable Gardening Plans

If you are having trouble with growing anything in the soil that your yard has to offer yet you are determined to have that garden that you have always wanted, then perhaps you should take a look at raised bed gardening. Raised bed gardening is great because you do not have to worry about what you can and cannot grow in your soil. In fact, you don’t have to worry about your soil at all because you will not need it at all to make your new garden a success. The soil you will be using for your raised

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Small Vegetable Garden Plans For a Home Garden

Vegetable Garden Plans

Vegetable Garden Plans

Vegetable Garden Plans

Planting a small vegetable garden is almost as much fun as harvesting. Can’t you just taste the plump juicy tomatoes and the sweet tasting cantaloupe? Before you grow the area’s largest pumpkin or zesty collards, and are short on space and time, take a look at some creative small vegetable garden plans.

Square Foot Gardening–A Space Saving Plan

Intensive planting designs use every bit of garden space available. Square foot gardens (4 ft. by 4 ft.)are surprisingly productive. How many plants planted in each square foot is decided by the amount of room necessary for the specific crop planted to successfully produce a harvest.

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