Backyard raised garden
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Summer Garden Update When I started sharing about our new DIY raised garden beds this summer on Instagram, I would have never imagined that y’all would be as invested as I was! We started our garden as a way for me to keep myself busy this summer as we went into this season without our […]

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In this post I share my previous experience as a gardener and our process for starting our own Back to Eden garden at the farm.
DIY Cement Garden Bed Tutorial #backyarddesign #backyard #gardendesign

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The longer your kids are outside the less mess you have to clean inside.

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Once you have assembled your Vego organic gardening raised beds, the next task is filling the raised garden beds before planting. One of the most common questions we get from new gardeners is how to fill a new raised bed and still save money. There are many different methods out there that work well! From our experience, the Hugelkultur method is the easiest and most cost-efficient method to use. Summary Hugelkultur is the process of layering organic garden waste inside the raised garden…

Barbian Tinmesa saved to Raised Garden Beds
No matter your personal tastes and lifestyle, there is usually a way to enjoy gardening at home. Whether you and your family have a house in the suburbs or you're living alone in an apartment, everyone can make it work.
Learn three tips to create a unique keyhole kitchen garden from Nicole Burke of Rooted Garden and Gardenary
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Use this easy guide to grow vegetables in raised beds or containers from seed. Find out when to sow and use the sample sowing plant to get your victory garden started now.

Empress of Dirt saved to Vegetable Growing ✿
My wife Jena saw a picture on pinterest and asked if we could something like it. So we went to The Home Depot and bought the materials. Once we got home I broke out my tried and true Ryobi 18v one+ tools and began. The 1st picture is the one my wife sent me. The next 5 pictures are the progress in different stages. I do have a chair to add to the front, but it still needs to be redone.

Heather Schueler saved to Home-Garden