How to Build a Raised Bed Garden Part 2 - with Erica!

In this Virtual Adult Education Workshop, Erica Putman, Education Director with the Friends of the Domes, leads you through installing landscape fabric, positioning your raised bed, and what you'll need for healthy, beautiful soil.
If you missed Part One be sure to check it out on our channel! We discussed benefits of raised bed gardening, the materials you need, and constructed our bed frame.
Erica is a homeowner and amateur gardener on the southside of Milwaukee. She aims to provide humorous and engaging how-to videos that beginners can easily follow during times of COVID-19 closures and social distancing.
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  • @Mariah-dy6lu
    @Mariah-dy6lu2 жыл бұрын

    Nice job! I hadn't really realized how much it was my compost soil that was making it possible for me to squeeze so much productivity out of my garden. I'd just always planted things "too close" and had it work out so kept on with it. Nice to have more justifications for the practice!

  • @jeanf.257
    @jeanf.2574 жыл бұрын

    Entertaining and informational. I look forward to future videos.

  • @scottriley9776
    @scottriley97764 жыл бұрын

    Great puns!

  • @Mariah-dy6lu
    @Mariah-dy6lu2 жыл бұрын

    For landscape fabric... I didn't use that on my raised bed in part due to not really thinking it was needed with adding a lot of my own compost soil over top of the 'natural layer' where weed seeds from below might be, but also in part because it's plastic & so putting little plastic fibers or micro-particulate out (I guess?) into environment around. I'm curious, thinking about it now, if just completely plant fiber type burlap would last long enough to be worth putting it in. I think it would be because it's really just that first year where "weed" seeds from below the added soil might survive & make it through. But I've never tried that so I can't say if it'd be a good substitute or not.

  • @ericaveto9828

    @ericaveto9828

    2 жыл бұрын

    I've found that having some sort of weed barrier at the bottom of the bed is super helpful. I'm not sure about burlap.. the holes in it would need to be small enough to not let weeds through but big enough to let water through. It's worth a shot! Putting cardboard down first can work as well. There are pluses and minuses to each method.

  • @petestobie4648
    @petestobie46484 жыл бұрын

    Great job! You need a wheel barrow Girl!