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Vegetable Gardening 101 | Raised Bed Garden Ideas And Advice For Beginners



Today we’ll cover a little raised bed vegetable gardening 101 along with some garden tips, ideas, and advice for beginners. We use our raised bed garden for a good percentage of our organic vegetable gardening. In this Gardening 101 video we have included some of our best garden tips, garden ideas, and our advice for beginners gardening in raised beds or row gardens. We will cover what we are growing, planting, and planning on harvesting in the near future. And you will see that our super soil can handle planting even denser than square foot gardening and still produces huge vegetables at harvest time. All of this, in the form of addressing viewer questions to improve their odds of success so they can better enjoy their backyard vegetable garden, using our own gardens so folks can learn about it’s construction and design as well.

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22 Comments

  1. I am so glad to find a farm who uses liquid 7. I try to use "organic" but it in not very effective for me if I don't catch it in time. I usually use it for infestations rather than a preventative. Only because I am not a gardener that stays on top of those things. I am growing our carrots following your method. I have NEVER been able to grow carrot before and your method has enabled me to have carrots for the first time from my garden. I have been 'sampling" carrots and they are delicious!!! I am a huge fan. Thanks so much for helping me so much. I feel like I got a pat on the back and able not to know when not to use 7.

  2. Help Help… I think my tomatoes in my front raised bed has that blight stuff on it… how do I get rid of it???? I noticed it last night and took all the brown leaves off but am I supposed to spray it with some thing?Everything else looks great. As a matter fact I have an awesome compliment for you… I  bought way too many zucchini and squash plants so I had given about 5 or 6 of them to my Daddy. He planted his w/in a few days of mine. We live w/in a few miles of each other so same growing conditions…. Except… Mine were planted with super soil. We harvested 10 on our 1st picking last night. His are just starting to bloom and are probably half the size of ours… all thanks to you and Tina!! Thanks for sharing the "recipe" for what my grandson has started to call the "Magic Dirt".  It has made a big difference already in the health of our garden, and for sharing what you know so that we know, it helps and is very appreciated!

  3. Absolutely love this video! We are having success with our onions after taking your advice! The new raised beds and super soil is amazing!! We struggled with the rain. They were doing awesome then we had a few days without rain and the soil dried out. We didn't think to water it. Grrr lol. But hey they are the best we've ever grown. Got them from Dixondale. We are ready to get fall carrots and beets in the beds next. We have planted our pumpkin's (6 varieties) in 1 row on the side of the corn patch. We are planning on planting our Golden Bantam corn this weekend. Do you think it's to late to plant it.(7a/7b zone)? I think it will be okay if the pumpkin grow with the corn. Again..this video is top notch! Fyi…we are slaying the bugs after your advice on it. We are so thankful and grateful. We will have more food because of ya'lls help. 👍😊❤

  4. Thank you both for all the wonderful information. This is my first year gardening. I take my little lettuces out for a walk everyday to show them where their home is going to be. Hehe. I need all the help I can get. God Bless

  5. How do you control squash bugs and squash borers in your acorn squash beds? They are nasty up here in MA. I'm thinking of using neem oil mixed with a little of Dr. Bronner's soap.

  6. Do you have a fertilizing schedule that you use for all of your different vegetables? I realize each vegetable may be different from others. For example, the fertilizer for carrots would be different than that for tomatoes.

    I would like to fertilize frequently with weak fertilizer. Is that a good idea?
    Thanks!

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