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How to Create a Nursery Bed in Your Garden | Fall Succession Planting Tip



It never fails. I always start way too many seeds indoors and end up with far more seedlings than I can use. 😅 So I started setting aside one raised bed that I call the “nursery bed” to contain the extras until I need them later for backups or for succession planting as space becomes available elsewhere in the garden. I show you how in this video. Give it a try if you have extra seedlings this fall. You’ll be glad you did!

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8 Comments

  1. That is such a great idea. I don’t have extra beds but I may be able to use a small raised beds for this.

  2. Wow! What a good idea. Hope you make a video of the Brussels sprouts at maturity. Thanks!

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