Guiding for Choosing a Best Garden Bed
Planting in garden beds offers gardeners many benefits. You don't need a lot of space to grow your fruits and vegetables. A raised garden bed allows you to easily maintain soil quality and manage your garden in a more comfortable position.
What are the benefits of garden beds?
A raised garden bed has many benefits compared to traditional in-ground planting: a multi-grid wooden garden bed can allow 8 different plants/vegetables/flowers to be grown at the same time. It ensures that every space can be fully utilized; secondly, vertical garden bed helps provide drainage for plants; thirdly, you can choose the suitable soil yourself; fourthly, its design is very user-friendly. Because a vertical garden bed does not need to bend over; fifth, a raised garden bed can keep your plants safe from other pests; sixth, a beautiful wooden garden bed is also a good-looking decoration for the courtyard.
What can be grown in a garden bed?
The exciting thing is that as long as your garden bed is big enough and you have enough space, you can grow just about anything, including fruits, vegetables, flowers. You just have to think about placing different plants in different frames.
How often should I fertilize garden beds?
Fertilizing your plants is the best way to protect their health. But don't fertilize too often. Fertilizers in the clay are generally recommended every four to six weeks after planting. If your plants are growing in organic soil, just apply a little fertilizer every three to four weeks. Remember not to apply too much fertilizer, because too much fertilizer will kill your plants. If you have any similar doubts, please contact our after-sales team. Also, provide them with adequate sun and water.
Garden bed shape
Garden beds come in all shapes. The most common is a rectangle. In addition, there are round beds, square beds, and even round beds.