A raised bed offers you complete control over your garden soil. This control leads to better drainage, fewer weeds, and higher yields. You can build, fill, and plant a productive garden bed in one weekend. This guide provides all the steps for a successful project.
Plan Your Garden Location
Your garden’s success begins with its location. Spend time observing your yard before you build. A good location meets three main requirements.
Sunlight Exposure
Most vegetables and herbs require at least six to eight hours of direct sunlight each day. Watch how sunlight moves across your yard throughout a day. Note which areas receive full sun. A south-facing location is often ideal in the Northern Hemisphere. Morning sun is particularly beneficial for drying dew off leaves, which helps prevent fungal diseases.
Water Access
Place your raised bed near a water source. A garden close to a hose spigot saves you time and effort. Carrying heavy watering cans across a yard becomes a difficult chore. Consistent watering is essential for healthy plants, so make water access simple.
Ground Preparation
Choose a relatively level spot. A level bed ensures water distributes evenly to all plant roots. Clear the selected area of grass, rocks, or weeds. To suppress weeds from growing up into your bed, lay down a layer of plain cardboard on the ground. Overlap the cardboard edges by six inches to block any gaps.
