[Homestead] Raised Beds
EarthNSky
erthnsky at bellsouth.net
Mon May 11 11:50:11 EDT 2009
Another one...
EarthNSky wrote:
> I'm back from vacation, more on that later...
> I read all these raised bed threads and I haven't seen this
> mentioned...for people who have limited space, like those in the city or
> on smaller acreages, James' bed take up more square footage as the
> 'side' of the bed is sloped and not planted. Having multiple 'piles'
> around might not work for more those who want a more 'organized' look
> for their small space(like SFG). Compared to the square foot gardening
> concept, using a straight sided bed, it seems to take more area.
> But James, why can't you/don't you plant the sides with greens? If you
> planted the slopes, then yeah, this would have zero disadvantages.
>
> Bev
>
> Gene GeRue wrote:
>> On May 2, 2009, at 9:06 AM, Robert Walton wrote:
>>
>>> On Fri, May 1, 2009 at 7:48 PM, <Clansgian at wmconnect.com> wrote:
>>>> Well developed organic soil does not compress, flatten, erode or
>>>> otherwise move even in very hard wind and rain. My entire
>>>> Center of the Universe garden is in what you'd technically call
>>>> "raised beds" but there have never been any sides on them.
>>>> Depending on their age, composition, purpose, etc. they are
>>>> anywhere from 6" tall to 30" tall.
>>>>
>>>>
>>> I know we've discussed before, but your beds are just strategically
>>> place piles of well developed organic soil, then?
>>>
>>> Takes care of the sides issue.
>>
>> Shaped sides require maintenance--deweeding, reshaping--and make the
>> plants a further reach from your feet. Their advantages include
>> labor- only costs and increased root space per bed top area.
>>
>> Solid bed sides allow any height, to accomodate joint comfort.
>>
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