The Benefits of a Raised Vegetable Garden

by Sarah Duke

Are you looking for a great way to grow vegetables in your own yard? If so, then a raised vegetable garden may be just what you need. Sure, it will start out a bit more expensive and it can take some hard work, but a raised vegetable garden has a variety of benefits that will make the cost well worth it over time.

You can get beautiful results from a raised garden, and you don’t have to worry about pests or bad soil conditions. This article will also discuss other benefits of this kind of gardening.

Better Soil = Better Crops

What type of dirt does your backyard consist of? Chances are your current soil is probably too sandy, rocky or clay-like to be considered a good environment for growing vegetables. It may take plenty of time, sweat and peat moss to create an ideal spot for your plants.

But with a raised vegetable garden, you can amend the soil as needed for your particular plants. This increases the chances for healthier growth and more production. It also reduces the problems of weeds and pests. Sure, it’s a lot of effort right now, but later you will enjoy the benefits of fewer weeds to pull and less work overall.

Easy to Contain

Going with a raised vegetable garden makes it a lot easier for you to contain your garden as well. There are many crops that can really work on taking over the garden once they get started. Some plants that tend to spread include mint, strawberries, and horseradish. However, by having walls around your garden, you will be able to keep it all contained.

Easier on Your Back

While many gardeners look forward to the warm weather so they can get outdoors and begin working the soil, most do not enjoy the sore backs and knees that are often the result. This is not the case with raised vegetable gardens, however. By lifting those crops off of the ground, you can tend to your plants without the back breaking position of bending far over the ground. And since you won’t be stepping around your crops, there is no chance of compacting the soil, which will allow your plants to grow and thrive.

If you are disabled or need to use a wheelchair, you will find gardening much more enjoyable with a raised vegetable garden.

So, as you can see, there are many great benefits of going with a raised vegetable garden. It provides a very convenient way for you to enjoy growing your own vegetables without a lot of the hassle of a regular garden. So, take the time to look at the options available to you and start your own raised vegetable garden today.

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