check out my channel! i am doing raised beds this year and i just recently put in my plants for the year. i am so excited to do weekly vlogs and teach evryone what to do! follow me as i teach you and give how to's on gardening and other areas of expertise.
I'd preferring starting with a clay than sand... sand drains very easily and has almost no nutrients, where as clay is full of nutrients. Sand requires LOTS AND LOTS of organic matter to help it retain moisture and nutrients, and clay can be easily amended with lime and compost, and then a nice layer of mulch..
They are leaving out important info. If you have clay soil you need to lime it. Just buy the cheap stuff, the expensive time release is actually encapsulated in MORE CLAY, so you will be poisoning your soil. Just lime it, let that soak in, add sand, and then add compost. You can turn clay into rich black soil in just a few years this way. Important to know if shit gets bad. If you can't buy lime, just use ash. It does the same thing, it raises the pH of the soil. Have fun!!!
I'm not sure why people use wood frames to make raised beds - this is counter-productive and not the point at all. Using wood can attract pests and fungus and does not allow the soil to 'breath' and get warm from the sun. In China, where raised beds are common practice, they don't use wood at all and have excellent raised bed gardens. Just measure out the rows - five feet wide by whatever length long, and about 4 feet wide at the top of the bed so the sides taper in a little.
check out my channel! i am doing raised beds this year and i just recently put in my plants for the year. i am so excited to do weekly vlogs and teach evryone what to do! follow me as i teach you and give how to's on gardening and other areas of expertise.
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I'd preferring starting with a clay than sand... sand drains very easily and has almost no nutrients, where as clay is full of nutrients. Sand requires LOTS AND LOTS of organic matter to help it retain moisture and nutrients, and clay can be easily amended with lime and compost, and then a nice layer of mulch..
rob741258 1 year ago
very good point about soil types. Huge difference between sandy loam and clay loam.
Treefrogs2 1 year ago
Cool thanks
TheSproutKing 2 years ago
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Hvalborg1 2 years ago
This is a video about different soil types, not so much about Raised Bed Gardening.
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ejacobse099 2 years ago
They are leaving out important info. If you have clay soil you need to lime it. Just buy the cheap stuff, the expensive time release is actually encapsulated in MORE CLAY, so you will be poisoning your soil. Just lime it, let that soak in, add sand, and then add compost. You can turn clay into rich black soil in just a few years this way. Important to know if shit gets bad. If you can't buy lime, just use ash. It does the same thing, it raises the pH of the soil. Have fun!!!
slizzardman 2 years ago 3
Wow! thats a great tip! Thanks!
JesusChrist5000 2 years ago
I'm not sure why people use wood frames to make raised beds - this is counter-productive and not the point at all. Using wood can attract pests and fungus and does not allow the soil to 'breath' and get warm from the sun. In China, where raised beds are common practice, they don't use wood at all and have excellent raised bed gardens. Just measure out the rows - five feet wide by whatever length long, and about 4 feet wide at the top of the bed so the sides taper in a little.
gfol70 2 years ago 3
Your way sounds interesting, will be much inexpensive.
ianscott51 2 years ago
To echo inbocaru, this is really not so much a video on what a raised bed is as much as it is on what good soil is.
Just a tip for those watching.
magnoliasouth 2 years ago
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mikelunar7 2 years ago 3
What's the purpose in making a video when text covers the first 30 seconds of that video? Shouldn't this be in the "more info" section?
mattcastle12 2 years ago
OMG a video from expert village that actually made sense and gave us great information. yeah!!
9aspengold5 2 years ago
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magnoliasouth 2 years ago
Don´t buy earth, make compost
saacbe 2 years ago 13
This was really a how to pick top soil video. Nice job but u didnt really talk about the raised bed
inbocaru 3 years ago 3