Watch Charlie Nardozzi as he explains the benefits of gardening in raised beds and describes some of Gardener's Supply's raised bed options. Learn more about Charlie.
Starting a new garden? Looking to up your gardening game this year? Try growing in raised beds! They're available in a variety of materials, dimensions, and heights — including waist-high, no-bend elevated gardens — so there's sure to be one right for you. Check out Charlie Nardozzi's video, above, for help choosing from the many options, and find more tips below.
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Here are some of the many benefits to growing in raised beds vs. in-ground beds:
Width. To eliminate soil compaction (important for healthy plants), choose a width that allows you to reach all plants without stepping into the bed. If you can reach plants from both sides, a width of 3' to 4' is best. If access is limited to one side, consider a 2' wide raised bed.
Length. Most beds are between 4' and 8' long, with paths between beds for easy tending. Looking for longer beds? Learn how our Lifetime Raised Bed Corners and In-Line Connectors let you customize your set-up.
Shape. Rectangular beds are the most common, but there are also round beds, square beds, and even beds with rounded corners.
Deep Root Cedar Raised Beds are 15" deep to accommodate large, deep-rooted plants.
Depth of planting area. A soil depth of 6" to 8" is fine for most vegetables. Large plants, such as tomatoes, as well as shrubs like blueberries, prefer deeper soil, especially if the native soil underneath is poor quality or compacted.
Self-watering options. Our innovative self-watering reservoirs extend time between waterings and create more even moisture throughout the bed. Plants grow better and produce more — and you water less often!
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Wood is a traditional material for raised beds and long-lasting, rot-resistant cedar is both attractive and practical. We offer cedar and cypress beds in a variety of sizes, shapes, an heights, including:
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Metal beds are becoming increasingly popular. Recent innovations in long-lasting beds made from powder-coated steel offer additional design options.
Our exclusive Corrugated Metal Self-Watering Raised Bed keeps plants healthy and reduces watering chores.
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Create beds of any size and shape with our rustproof aluminum corners. A longtime customer favorite, the corners shorten building time and result in a handsome, sturdy raised bed every time. Use the In-Line Connectors to add strength and prevent bowing in beds longer than 8'. Adjust the pivoting corners to any angle between 90 and 180 degrees.
Lifetime Aluminum In-Line Connectors prevent bowing in extra-long beds.
Beds that are raised up on legs or tall sides bring plants up to a comfortable working height for easy planting, tending and harvesting. They also minimize problems with nibbling rabbits, woodchucks, and other animal pests.
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For more than 30 years Charlie Nardozzi has been bringing expert gardening information to home gardeners through radio, television, talks, magazines, websites, and tours. Visit Charlie's website and Instagram page.