May 14, 2024

VIDEO: How to Build a Raised Wood Chip Organic Gardening Bed for beginners, Cheap Designs – Part 1


Part 1 of 6. How to Build a 2 FEET TALL Organic Raised Wood Chip Gardening Bed for beginners for $25. Make Easy/cheap designs will Double your roots growth with Air Pruning. Use your own free wood-chips and compost. Best organic raised garden beds for tomatoes and vegetables growing tips gardening design. The WIRE MESH is made of 1/2 inch squares.

Mycorrhizal LIST ( there are two types.ENDO & ECTO ) link: http://www.rootnaturally.com/PlantListMycorrhizal.pdf .

27 thoughts on “VIDEO: How to Build a Raised Wood Chip Organic Gardening Bed for beginners, Cheap Designs – Part 1

  1. I have a corner section in my garden that would accommodate two square beds but only if I attach them making them 2 feet tall and the combined sum of the two together. Do you think that the cattle panel and wire can hold that shape?

  2. The round version gives you more gardening space than does the square.
    This is going to be fungal dominant soil biology given your ingredients so I would raise berries. Fungal dominant is best for berries and pasture. I would be tempted to start a goat dairy!! Goat milk is healthy for us and cow's milk is harmful to heart health as it contains xanthine oxidase.

  3. hey there, loved this video, felt completely inspired and bought some wire and started preparing the space for my beds, bud I have a really important question, since i dont have that much wood chips, can i use any other type of mulch instead for the outside layer, what happens if i dont use any mulch at all?
    Does it work the same way with smaller beds ( 3×3 ft)?

  4. I live in Tennessee zone 7. I ordered some citrus trees to plant in containers. I built one of these garden beds 4ft x 3ft x 2ft tall and put it in a plastic pallet so I could bring it in during winter. My question is: will it do ok in the soil like you showed us in the video?

  5. I did this over the summer. I believe the one real benefit is less bending and weeding. I didn't see any real change with growth. The "air pruning" theory doesn't seem to add anything different, versus planting in rows or using wood or full metal supports for the raised beds. I like the concept because it's less expensive and tidies up the garden. Hopefully, I will be able to add a few more beds in the spring. I believe with the oncoming Socialist government we will need much more production from our gardens in the coming years now that this curse has fallen on our country.

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