RAISED BEDS & MULCH

leolady

New member
Does anybody else do both? If so, what are your pros and cons?

I haven't taken any photos of my garden this year, but here are some photos from last year.

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ChowderMan

Pizza Chef
Super Site Supporter
mulch is essential - whether you're dealing with raised beds or not. I don't have raised beds - but I mulch to the max - all the mulch I can get my grubby little fingers on . . .

it helps keep the weeds down, and promotes a more even soil moisture.
dig it in at the end of the season to increase the organic matter in the soil.
 

Mr. Green Jeans

New member
I have used grass clippings in my gardens for years with positive results. Note: NOT after an application of broadleaf weed herbicide. The practice virtually eliminated blossom end rot on tomatoes which is from moisture stress. Plus that was a nice addition of organic matter tilled in for next season's crop. Mulch away!
 

loboloco

Active member
Mulch we use regularly i our garden, and we occasionally grow potatoes in a raised bed because of our soil density. In the fields not so much.
 
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