It s a big no no my friend.
Filling raised garden beds with soil.
Soil that s loose and rich with nutrients and organic matter will allow the roots of your plants to grow freely and ensure that they have access to the.
So lets talk about how to fill a raised garden bed while saving money and soil.
Unbordered raised beds in a community garden plot.
The number below that cubic yards is usually beneficial for filling larger beds and for buying soil for bulk delivery.
You will be sad.
Raised beds give you an immediate advantage over a regular garden because when you fill your raised bed you can fill it with a blend of soil that s superior to the native soil in your yard.
This raised bed is almost 6 inches above grade and was filled with existing soil and compost.
To fill a raised garden bed you ll need enough soil to fill the bed and some organic compost.
Your soil will drain too quickly washing away water and nutrients.
Your plants will starve.
You should use native soil from your yard if possible since this will be best for your plants.
So now we.
Also known as lasagne gardening or sheet mulching this will help create healthy fertile soil that drains well and is adequately aerated plants need air in the soil to thrive.
The goal is always to fill raised beds with good soil.
The biggest mistake is when you fill your raised garden boxes with only potting soil or compost.
Since there are many ways to build that soil try using the different methods in this post and experiment to find one that works for you.
6 cheap ways to fill raised beds.
Scenario 4 if your raised bed is on a non permeable surface.
If you can t use native soil purchase a nutrient rich mixture from your local gardening store.
The most popular way to fill a raised garden bed is to layer it with a combination of soil organic materials including hay compost and manure.
If you ve filled your raised garden bed with only potting soil or compost the following things will occur.
To sum it all up the list below are how you can fill your raised beds efficiently and cheaply.
As you can see in the picture above for my 4 x4 bed that is 6 deep i will need 8 cubic feet of soil.
There is a bonus to this because the items you use in the bottom will eventually turn into amazingly mulched compost that will feed your raised garden beds for years.