Why you need a raised garden bed
1. Simple Garden Upkeep
It is easier to take care of your plants when they are in a raised bed. Beds that are raised off the ground require less bending over. If you construct them with broad borders, you might even be able to sit down and work.
2. Enhancing Soil Drainage
The soil drains more effectively in raised beds. Better-draining soil is described as loamy soil (or loose, crumbly soil). Raised beds typically drain better than flat beds since the earth is not compacted because it is never walked on.
3. Prolonged Planting Season
The soil in the spring tends to warm up more quickly because
the garden bed is higher. To enjoy your garden for a longer season, plant your
seeds earlier in the spring.
4. Prevents the spread of grass
Raised beds are more difficult for turf to spread into. Cut the grass as short as you can on the spot before constructing your raised bed.
5. Prevents Animals from Eating Plants
Your garden will have no foot traffic when you build a raised bed. You can weed, plant, and water your garden without ever setting foot inside of it thanks to access from both sides. Additionally, raised beds offer some protection from animals like rabbits.
6. Added Garden Area
More space can be planted if there is no space between rows.
Flowers and small food crops do nicely on raised beds.
7. Soil health control
For individuals with no soil, compacted soil, or rocky soil,
raised beds to offer an ideal growing medium from start. By filling your garden
bed with rich loam, you may also avoid having too damp or dry soil conditions.

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