May 14, 2024

VIDEO: Raised Bed Gardens for Beginners – Planning, Soil Mix, and Planting Guide


See my favorite new raised beds here: https://shop.epicgardening.com/ Two of my good friends recently asked me to help them set up a DIY raised garden bed in their suburban backyard. I jumped at the chance, because they’d never wanted to garden before! What a great opportunity.

In today’s video, we’re going to walk them through planning their raised beds, buying and mixing soil, selecting plants, and both transplanting and direct-sowing their seeds. It’s a bit of a longer, more narrative-style video today, so I hope you enjoy the journey.

As a beginner, raised-bed gardening is probably your best path into the world of gardening in general. As long as you make it simple, cheap, and no-fail, you’ll be well on your way to gardening for many years to come.

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29 thoughts on “VIDEO: Raised Bed Gardens for Beginners – Planning, Soil Mix, and Planting Guide

  1. Thank you there are a lot of videos on seed starting and care but I’m a visual learner so this answer questions I have when it comes putting my plants out.

  2. I think we all know deep down that Chad & Todd's garden is going to fail unless Kevin routinely visits to help them out. You could hear in his voice and see in his eyes he knows it too.
    Fun and funny to watch!

  3. Kevin, it looks like you're using Pressure Treated 2×6's? I thought pressure treated lumber was bad for plants – the chemicals they use to treat the lumber, that is. Can you clarify? Thanks!

  4. I was really trying to tell my parents how to keep the plants, that I bought and grew from seeds, alive and they won’t listen, so all of their plants are going to die because they aren’t listening.

  5. Hello Epic Gardening, How would i fill a 4ft x4ft raised bed I current;y have pet moos black cow manure last year soil and vermiculite and compost manure also. Can you help me out. 2nd year gardener. I'm from Cleveland Ohio zone 6a I have plastic raised beds 3 4ft x4ft raised beds. Please advise. Thanks Shawnda

  6. what's that stuff you put on the bottom of the raised beds? is that something we should do? I'm trying to see if it's necessary to put a metal mesh and a plastic or other liner.

  7. Horse manure rocks all over other types of manure. Find a horse stable that sells manure or is willing to donate. You just have to be careful of the horses' diet: no pesticides, herbicides, and alfalfa is a problem. Some people use only horse manure or horse manure compost in their raised vegetable beds and nothing else, and their plants do vey well.

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