Vegetable Gardening

The corner post – We design our raised bed for vegetable gardening



To purchase vegetable seed and cast iron wok, please visit our website:
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We want sturdy pretty customized raised beds for vegetable garden in our little farm. Kent was a product engineer & project manager in automotive company for many year. See how he designs the raised bed with materials and tools we can get in the Home Depot.

24 Comments

  1. Hunter is a cutie pie:) What a smart boy?!?1 I received my seeds from us guys a couple days ago. Thank you.

  2. Have watched you for a while now and have learnt so much so thank you for all the information you have shares I am so looking forward to watching you develop your farm. So thank you for sharing. Stay safe and God bless

  3. Nice engineering, have 3 in school one graduate of engineering school with a degree in mechanical engineering but took a job doing computer coding,.. yet I have more skill at engineering then them,. Yet they make more money then I every will.. funny sad..

  4. Hi. I just came from your website but Chinese chive is out of stock. When will you have Chinese them again?

  5. Wow… its amazing.. your husband seems really good in DIY.. looks sturdy and strong to make raised beds

  6. I am so impressed with your garden and your wife. Please can you tell me are you useing regular Pine or is it okay to use pressure treated wood, now they have some of the poisonous chemicals taken out?? Just ordered a couple of your seeds to try some of your wife recipes I'm very excited.

  7. This was a great video… but hands & away the best part was your relationship with your son Hunter. Awesome! Keep up the great work, Dad!

  8. Why did you make the sides of the beds so high? I don't understand the benefit of a raised bed that is wider than you can reach, especially since you are growing so much tall stuff on the trellis system. It doesn't look like you ever filled them beyond the first board either, and your soil is great even two feet down judging from when you drilled the post holes. I just can't figure it out, but I'm sure you have very good reasons. Flooding maybe? Pest control?

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