An introduction to and tips on raised bed gardening. This video covers why used raised beds, advantages of raised beds, raised bed dos and don’ts, and includes bed preparations, weeding, briar pulling, watering, hose care, and much more. I discus how I let my garden get away from me and my work to recover it.

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29 Comments

  1. Hey bud just recently stumbled upon your channel, huge fan, been a prepper since I was like 5. Keep up the good content i wanna learn all I can

  2. Hey Greg, great video. We have a good garden going. I will be ordering worms soon. Have a good evening 👍

  3. Oh man- harvest those blackberries and take em to the market! Awesome garden and tips. Peace ✌🏻

  4. 42 years old and, first time that I have heard I am supposed to depressurize my hose. Learn something new everyday. Love the channel, keep up the great work. Those of us that are content providers know the struggle is real 1 handing cameras.

  5. I hope you have a couple of helpers for your raised beds! That's a huge setup. Let's hope we have good weather this year. Best of luck.

  6. Heard about you from UAH's plant sale. I'm the president of the community garden on campus and was so excited to get your info! Thank you for all the great tips!

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  8. We use worms, rabbit manure, cow manure, compost soil, compost tea, peat moss, vermiculite, perlite, and like e for our garden. We also forage our land for medicinal herbs. Love your site, Greg!!!

  9. I have Johnson grass! How do you kill it? I've been digging all the deep rizomes up as much as I can and it's killing me!!! Also Fescue is horrible.

  10. Not sure if you have them in your area but do you have any advice for getting rid of crawdads. I do not live near water. They live in my yard. They come all the way up in my 24 inch raised beds unless I line them with chicken wire. Their chimneys ruin the mower blades and dog constantly sprains his ankle in the holes they create Raw chicken or bacon on fishing line sometimes works but I have hundreds so that is not a solution. Thanks

  11. thanks for more great content. How is it gardening around those huge trees(pines)? I might be buying land up in The sticks but I'm worried about the roots sucking life out of my garden.

  12. Omg I started my garden late too this year! My allergies were so bad, I lost my voice I felt like death. But it's done now and I'm happy I did it!

  13. Been raised bed gardening for 10 years refreshing the soil this year after a down year in 2018 due to excessive rain in the spring and low pollination. Soil renew is a must adding compost in the fall and said and virgin soil in the winter. Good idea about garden filters will get that.

  14. Hi Mr Greg. I'm in the middle of building my rasied garden bed on a slope that had Kudzu on it..lol. I've cleared out most of the root from the garden and now grass has popped up. Finally got a small electric tiller to help with turning over the soil. Just purchased some worms from you to start my worm farm. Started a few compost bins also. Im in North Carolina so Im having the same kind of weather as you in the South. This Kudu is starting to grow fast now that it's getting warm. Its lot's of work clearing land and roots but so worth it to grow my own food👍 Keep those videos coming.. Thanks…

  15. Thank you, I will keep watching over and over maybe it will help me. Appreciate all the help I can get.

  16. 1 inch of water is about 1/2 gallon per square foot of vegetation.  If you use all of your bed space, just multiply length of your bed by the width, then multiply that by 0.5.  If you got rain during the week, subtract approprately – rain guages are cheap!

  17. I've tryed calling you.. couldn't get anybody to answer n no answering machine so I left a tex– not sure you'll get it.. tex me back plz

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