This is how to fill a raised garden bed for free..
First step is to lay cardboard or brown paper , then big logs y logs logs help filled it up faster. good airflow and good drainage and once it start breaking down it release brown compost fertilizer to your soil ,

The next thing you want to add is sticks and branch followed by compost. any kitchen scraps , Next is dry leaves. dry leaves are one of the best thing to add to raised beds , Juan’s dry at least start breaking down. they will release lots of nutrition value to your soil helping your plants. this is a free, easy way to fill your garden raised bed.

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this is a 12 ft long garden bed 17in high with this 36 in width we’re going to start off with cardboard paper or any brown paper next thing we’re going to add a bunch of big logs logs will help with uh fill it up faster it’s free it’s organic it’s going to give got good water drainage good air flow it does take a long time to decompose you could always split the logs but it will release organic matter to our soil you could add any kitchen scrap used coffee ground any kind of compost uh sticks and Branch you want step and compress everything down perfectly uh dry leaves are the best thing to add for your compost uh for your raise garden bed it fills it up it’s Rich organic matter and it’s free from Mother Nature so what we going to do we’re going to fill it up right up we’ll leave about 6 to 8 in so that we could add our soil at the top

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  1. Free wood advertised on ebay. What a find. Pretty sure that's what you said in video last week or so. Hubby got ambitious and burned all limbs and branches piled along the back yard fence. Ashes he put in a galvanized or aluminum trash can 1/4 of the size of regular trash can with lid. Free. We don't use in compost though. It top dresses as plants get tall and put in holes we did for our plants we start early in the house. Guess what. It's raining. 12/27. Zone 6b or now probably zone 7. No snow yet. A freeze once in a while. 45 degrees.

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