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Thursday, July 30, 2009

Miraculous Advantages of the Free Standing Garden Bed

If you are a gardener with limited mobility and have chronic pain and stiffness such as with fibromyalgia or arthritis for example, you may find you have lost the joy of gardening. If it has become difficult to bend down and pull the endless stream of weeds, and the digging and planting has brought unbearable pain to your lower back, then you need the free standing garden bed. Raised beds are a miracle invention not only for those with physical challenges but to anyone with a home garden, as the waist level of the beds assist us in ease of planting. The raised bed has provided all of us who love to garden, the ability to plant and harvest our own vegetables and herbs.

A raised garden bed is always a plus when it comes to comfort and not having to deal with weeds, but the free standing garden bed comes in adjustable sizes. This means no matter what height you are, there is an adjustable size to meet your gardening needs. Another great aspect is its portability, so it can be moved to whichever location you choose.

When planning your garden in the ground, you will discover that some types of soil seem to either be too sandy, too dry or too compacted such as in areas where there is a lot of clay. It can take a long while, sometimes a whole year, to build up the soil to a loamy, black, nutritionally loaded, planting mix. With the free standing garden bed, you can buy enriched soil ready made. You will need to purchase a small bag of pea gravel also. Beginning with the gravel, pour a layer in the bottom of the two by three foot tubs provided with the raised bed, add a little perlite for aeration, and finally, the rich soil mix. Plant your seeds or seedlings, water them all, and that's it.

Leaning against a deck railing, or with a screen or trellis attached to the back, your raised bed proves to be an attractive and functional piece of your property. Imagine the sight of cucumbers trailing over a deck railing, fresh sweet peas twining up the attached trellis you built yourself, all with as little effort as possible. Even if this is your first time gardening, you will not regret it, and will want to utilize even more free standing garden beds each year.

Victoria Rosendahl has been getting her nails dirty in the garden since she was 10. If you're tired of bending and kneeling to garden, visit http://www.garden-rack.com to learn more about GardenRack, the new waist high raised bed garden system that puts gardening within reach.

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