By: oferel | 2011-01-09 | Home improvement There is a near-dizzying array of achievable materials to work with to form one’s own raised bed for use as a planter area read more
By: Lynn Porter | 2011-06-03 | Home & Family Gardeners of all experiences have been using raised planting beds for centuries. They work so well in conjunction with the average person's lifestyle it's no wonder why raised gardens have been increasing in popularity over the last few years. These gardens are both practical and make any area more beautiful than ever before. read more
By: oferel | 2011-01-05 | Home improvement Recycled Plastic Recycled plastic is a term for plastic products which have been salvaged then recombined into yet another form – of plastic read more
By: Jessica Thomson | 2012-04-25 | Business These garden beds help in draining away the wetness factor from soil. This helps in preventing the plants from getting damaged. read more
By: Robert Donaldson | 2011-02-17 | Landscaping Use a raised bed to grow vegetables. This simple method of gardening will eliminate the drudgery of gardening. A raised bed will discourage insect pests, improve drainage and increase the yield of your crops. read more
By: Lynn Porter | 2011-05-23 | Home & Family When it comes to a raised bed planter, there are an abundance of different products to choose from. Planting with raised beds have many advantages, from getting better water flow, less weeding, and the ability to bring the plants inside, depending on the beds. read more
By: Bee Roberts | 2010-03-31 | Gardening One of the things that you can do in a raised garden bed that you cannot do in a tilled garden is plant more plants closer together. This is due to the room the roots now have in a raised garden that they don't have in a tilled garden since most tilled gardens are not more than 5 to 6 inches in the ground. read more
By: Joanne Jones | 2010-04-01 | Gardening Raised garden beds are an excellent way to add beauty, interest and practicality to your yard. They look wonderful, but only if they are done properly. The main key to remember is to build a stable, solid foundation that is always level. It's a lot of work, but not difficult if you know what to do. Here are the steps you need to follow to create your very own raised garden bed. read more
By: Jag Jenny | 2012-03-05 | Furniture You will be able to understand it well when I mention the importance of the raised dog bedif you have been a pet owner yourself but for all those who do not understand the meaning of it I must tell them the benefits that raised dog bedhave to offer. Let us list down some of the benefits that raised dog bedhave to offer: read more
By: Jessica Thomson | 2011-11-11 | Home Improvement It helps you in maintaining the soil quality within the particular area of your garden or lawn and one can also have various types of beds in their garden which hold particular soil to suit a specific category of plants. read more
By: paul empey | 2013-05-09 | Gardening If you have a high priority for sustainability in your organic gardening, try leaving a corner of the property undeveloped as a mini wildlife refuge. You will see many of the birds and insects that are present will assist in pollination and plant production, helping to create a much better garden. read more
By: Jessica Thomson | 2012-02-06 | Business These items are preferred also for their easy maintenance factor and long lasting durability. They are not prone to the termites, fungus, or bugs. Suing these items make the soil within that particular region remains in the best of states. read more
By: Lynn Porter | 2011-05-23 | Home & Family Raised bed gardens look great in all outside areas, and allow older or disabled people to still enjoy their gardens. They are also great if the soil in the garden is of poor quality, and the plants struggle to grow, and survive. read more
By: Romeo Dolor | 2011-05-20 | Gardening Gardening is more than a hobby for many. It's a passion that soon becomes a lifestyle. Innovations in home improvement pave the way back to the traditional yet efficient way of propagating flowers and ornaments in the backyard – raised bed gardening. read more
By: Caitlina Fuller | 2010-10-11 | Gardening If you do not know what raised gardening is, it is simply a way to plant and grow vegetables without the need for much space. Instead of planting the seeds directly into the ground, you will plant them in boxes that are elevated up and off the ground. read more