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Started by wardy4, January 30, 2011, 15:39:09

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wardy4

 I'm not being sarcastic, but whats the point of raised beds ???

wardy4


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Plants grow better because of the increased sunlight, them being closer to the sun 'n all.   ;)
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wardy4

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Nigel B

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I always thought plants in raised beds grew taller because the roots were further away from gravity...  :-[
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Plants grow better because of the increased sunlight, them being closer to the sun 'n all. 

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tonybloke

Quote from: wardy4 on January 30, 2011, 15:39:09
I'm not being sarcastic, but whats the point of raised beds ???

erm,

1, makes gardening easier / possible for wheel-chair users
2, provides added depth of growing media
3, improved drainage
4, improved soil-warming potential
5, makes it easier to alter soil P.H. in a confined area

etc etc
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wardy4

Thank you I just wanted to know

becky0129

one of my allotments is all raised beds i can weed this allotment in half hour the other one is nearly all raised beds so i have more time to sit on my chair  ;D

Robert_Brenchley

It can be useful; if you need to import clean soil, or you want to have an acid bed in limy soil, you suffer from waterlogging, or you have trouble bending. It's very fashionable right now though, and I can't help feeling a lot of people do it because of this. It's a lot of work if you're putting in raised beds for their own sake.

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