Raised–bed gardening is a great way to grow vegetables — especially if the garden soil is poor or compacted or has poor drainage. And there's no bending over to pull weeds or harvest vegetables. Raised beds take very little space, and can be built right over a concrete patio.
A productive vegetable garden depends on good soil. With a raised bed, you start fresh with the ideal soil blend — even if the soil on your site is poor. Because raised beds are densely planted, weeds have little room to grow. And when they do find space, it's easy to pull them from the loose, rich soil.
Growing vegetables in raised beds is a bit like maximizing real estate. You want to make efficient use of every square inch of your beds all year round. This calls .
Use our free raised bed vegetable garden plans and worksheets by clicking on this link. Follow our easy steps and plans to build a small home vegetable .
How to build a raised garden bed: raised garden bed plans and how to build a raised bed vegetable garden from The Old Farmer's Almanac.
