Raised Bed Gardening (Everyone Can Grow a Garden 2023 #13)

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  • Опубліковано 22 вер 2024
  • Longtime raised-bed gardener and author Susan Mulvihill shares everything you need to know about this awesome method for growing a vegetable garden. She will cover the type of building materials she recommends, drip irrigation, garden layout, the type of soil to use, vertical gardening, a special raised bed cover to keep out insects, and much more! From Susan's in the Garden, SusansintheGarden.com.
    Susan gardens in Spokane, Wash. While most of this region is in hardiness zone 6, her garden is in a microclimate, making it zone 5b.
    Susan's newest book, The Vegetable Garden Problem Solver Handbook, has officially been released! You can order a signed copy of the book or Susan's previous book, The Vegetable Garden Pest Handbook, by sending her an email at Susan@SusansintheGarden.com.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 36

  • @deirdrecollins3987
    @deirdrecollins3987 Рік тому +1

    Thank you Susan. That was very helpful!

  • @markgoodsmith7229
    @markgoodsmith7229 Рік тому +1

    Well done. Thank you Susan!

  • @debiegordon3787
    @debiegordon3787 Рік тому +1

    What a Gorgeous View♡

  • @JenniferSissons
    @JenniferSissons Рік тому +1

    Excellent video! Very helpful!

  • @karencutchey2905
    @karencutchey2905 Рік тому +1

    Thanks!

  • @greenthumbelina7331
    @greenthumbelina7331 Рік тому +3

    Susan, thank you for always giving us great gardening advice and information. I hope you and Bill have a wonderful Easter. ~Margie🤗✝💐

  • @annettefluit3496
    @annettefluit3496 Рік тому +2

    I always learn something new! Thanks for the great video.
    Love from 🇨🇦.

  • @brucelade8551
    @brucelade8551 Рік тому +1

    Susan. Great video. Very clear and careful explanations thank you. My first Susan video, I will be watching more. Thanks again

  • @jucjuc314
    @jucjuc314 Рік тому +1

    Great video! I didn't know where the soil came from that was a great move and I am so happy it all works so well for you! Can't wait to see how it will be this year 😊🤗Greetings, Judit

  • @MaryAnneCowan
    @MaryAnneCowan Рік тому +1

    so much great information- I have 12 raised beds and love them! I just ordered your book!

  • @normagomez9660
    @normagomez9660 Рік тому +1

    This is such an awesome video! I'm new to gardening and have learned so much from you!! Thank you!!

  • @eileen1157
    @eileen1157 Рік тому +1

    Thank you for this video Susan! I always learn so much! Another tip for filling raised beds that I did last year... Some towns have free compost for residents (Merrimack NH does)! I did a lot of research and saw conflicting advice on whether to use 100% compost or not. I did and had GREAT results! Yes, you have to top it off each year, but I can do that in my situation (free compost easily accessible). Thanks again for another great video!

  • @davekai5074
    @davekai5074 Рік тому +1

    Great video Ms.Susan. How do you amend your beds from season to season?

    • @SusansInTheGarden
      @SusansInTheGarden  Рік тому

      Hi, Dave. I add about 1-2" of our compost to the surface of the soil in each bed in early spring and fall. Then, depending on the type of crop I'm growing in the bed, I might add some bonemeal (for vegetables that bloom & set fruit, or for root crops like carrots).

  • @milkweed7678
    @milkweed7678 Рік тому +1

    This is good video as always! However, I can't find in any of the videos how many or how far apart you plant the melons in your raised beds. I know you said you had like 42 one year. I'm sure I've just missed it. Thanks!

    • @SusansInTheGarden
      @SusansInTheGarden  Рік тому +1

      Thank you. I space melon plants about a foot apart. Not sure if you've seen my video on growing melons, so here's a link to it: ua-cam.com/video/07XZ9RB9_Uo/v-deo.html.

    • @milkweed7678
      @milkweed7678 Рік тому +1

      @@SusansInTheGarden Oh boy, I guess it just went over my head. Thanks!

  • @dianehall5345
    @dianehall5345 Рік тому +2

    Happy April from our farm in New Hampshire! Hi Susan- We have large open gardens at the main farm, but I am also making a woodland garden at our cottage. Your garden system is perfect for our small space next to the cottage, especially beds that keep out insects and critters, I had a bad experience with a raised bed unit last year concerning wasps. At first glance, these looked like honey bees, but were not! I got stung a dozen times or more and they really hurt! We tried to kill them with hot soapy water, but now I don't want to work in this area again. They burrowed down the side of the bed, along the board and were in the soil. We live adjacent to heavy woods.
    Any suggestions? Thank you. ~ Diane

    • @SusansInTheGarden
      @SusansInTheGarden  Рік тому +1

      Oh my! I wonder if you could have someone come out to identify them and perhaps remove their nest, if there is one. I'd recommend contacting your local Master Gardener program. They probably can't come out (we can't here in Spokane) but I'm certain they could make a recommendation for you.

    • @caroleferreira2846
      @caroleferreira2846 Рік тому +1

      Great information. Why do you have the raspberries in raised beds? Can I plant them in the ground? I am trying strawberries in pots this year. Is it to early to plant them ?I am in Taunton MA 6b. Going to try peas in pots too. Thank you for all your great advice.

    • @SusansInTheGarden
      @SusansInTheGarden  Рік тому +1

      @@caroleferreira2846 We used to grow raspberries in the ground but it seemed like they spread more that way, so we decided to grow them in raised beds instead. That has worked really well for us, although we do occasionally get a "volunteer" plant out in the path! Strawberry plants are pretty tough so you can probably plant them out now. Maybe take a look at your 10-day forecast first!

  • @ctimms417
    @ctimms417 Рік тому +1

    I put in drip irrigation into my raised beds last year. I just love it! In the fall, I disconnected all the tubes and the "manifolds" and then stored them hanging in our barn for the winter. I feared voles or mice would chew on the tubes during the winter. (I also blew the water out of the underground piping so they wouldn't burst when they froze.) Do you remove your drip tape and manifolds for the winter or do you leave them sitting on top of the soil? Am I worrying needlessly that critters will chew them up?

    • @SusansInTheGarden
      @SusansInTheGarden  Рік тому

      Hi there. We never put ours away and have never had any types of critters chew on them. So you probably don't need to go to that extra trouble.

  • @Bandaid17
    @Bandaid17 Рік тому +1

    Thank you so much for this. Can I ask what is the orientation of your cattle panel arches? Do they shade out the adjacent beds?

    • @SusansInTheGarden
      @SusansInTheGarden  Рік тому +1

      Hi, Vikki. Our beds are oriented east-west. When we first put in our garden 30+ years ago, we didn't know that north-south is more ideal, but we haven't had a problem with shading so we're OK!

  • @Kat-wc8pi
    @Kat-wc8pi Рік тому +1

    HI Great video! may I ask what kind of wood you used for the beds?