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When it comes to gardening, there’s a lot to love about metal raised planter beds. They feature sturdy and long-lasting designs that place your plants at the perfect height so you can tend to them without hunching over or kneeling. Plus, these garden beds are available in a variety of shapes, sizes, and colors
However, as galvanized steel garden beds rise in popularity, questions have been raised about their effectiveness as plant containers. Are they safe for growing edible plants? Do they waste water? Will they get too hot for your plants?
Share to hopefully clear your fears and debunk the many misconceptions surrounding metal garden beds.
The 3 Myths of Metal Garden Beds

Myth 1: Zinc can seep into the soil
Galvanized steel is made by bonding a layer of zinc to the steel surface. This helps prevent the metal from rusting.
One of the biggest concerns gardeners have with metal garden beds is that the zinc used in the process can seep into the soil and damage any plants and vegetables growing in it.
While small amounts of zinc may seep into the soil over a long period of time, that’s not necessarily a bad thing for your vegetables or the people who eat them.
Zinc is a natural mineral commonly found in garden soils. In fact, both plants and humans need small amounts of zinc to survive.
The trace amounts of zinc your plants may be absorbing from the garden bed are not enough to affect your plants or harm anyone who eats vegetables grown in the garden bed.
Also, galvanized steel beds are very durable and require exposure to a lot of acidity to break down the steel. Most garden soils have a neutral pH, so they are unlikely to damage your garden beds.
If you are still concerned about the possibility of zinc leaching into the soil, consider this. In the past, galvanized steel has been safely used as the primary material for a variety of food and water-related items, including livestock drinking troughs, granaries, water storage, and even household water pipes.

Myth #2: Metal Garden Beds Will Get Too Hot
Metal conducts heat and is often warm to the touch after sitting in the sun.
Will a metal garden bed cause plants and soil to overheat? The answer is no.
The temperature of the soil near the edges of the garden may rise slightly on a warm day but not enough to have any impact on your plants. If you properly water your garden bed plants, you should not have to worry about them drying up.
Like metal patio furniture or fences, metal garden beds will warm up after sitting in the sun for long periods but will still remain safe to touch and handle.
In fact, toward the end of the growing season when temperatures begin to drop, the metal material will insulate your plants and soil and keep the soil temperatures more consistent.

Myth #3: Metal Garden Beds Require Large Amounts Of Soil
One of the major advantages of raised garden beds is that you can choose the best type of soil for specific plants instead of having to depend on the existing soil in your yard or garden.
However, beginner gardeners can be a bit intimidated by the initial amount of soil required to set up the garden bed.
It is true, garden beds do require soil, but they don’t need as much as you would think. Most plants and vegetables only require approximately one foot of quality soil in order to grow.

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