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Consider spreading gravel, crushed shells, or wood chips over the paths between your raised garden beds and you won’t track in dirt and mud after working or harvesting your beds.
You'll want to plan ahead to get the distance right between garden beds as it could make the difference between an easy workload and constant frustration.
If you've decided raised garden beds are the way to go, you still have things to consider: Wood or metal? New or repurposed? And what works best for your needs.
Get gorgeous raised garden bed design ideas from top landscape designers, including small raised garden beds, plus expert advice on what to plant in each.
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Make pathways between raised beds wide enough for easy access to beds. Plan on at least 4’ paths for walking access and for wheelbarrows, garden carts, and gardeners who might need more space to ...
Overall, raised beds are a practical addition to your garden as they are easier to maintain and because of the depth of the soil, they allow for more root growth, resulting in space for more plants.
Is wood best to build a raised garden? Metal? Stone? Here is everything you need to know about making your own raised garden.