Inground VS Raised Bed Gardening The Shocking Truth











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   • How to choose the best location for m...   •    • How to SAVE Money ๐Ÿ’ฐ Filling up Raised...   •    • How to choose  the Perfect Materials ...   •    • The ugly truth about hydroponics! ๐Ÿ˜”   •    • HOW TO START A GARDEN FROM SCRATCH ST...   • Raised Garden Beds vs. Direct Soil Planting • Raised Garden Beds • Pros: • Better soil control • Better drainage in areas with clay soi • Ergonomics:Less bending and strain on your back • Easier access for people with limited mobility • Can be built at custom heights • Extended growing season • Soil warms up faster in spring • Better for areas with short growing seasons • Defined spaces • Aesthetically pleasing garden organization • Limited exposure to weed seeds • Easier to maintain and control • • Cons • Initial cost • Materials for building beds • Purchasing soil to fill beds • Potentially higher setup time • May not accommodate deep-rooted plants • Less suitable for sprawling plants • Requires more frequent watering • May dry out faster than ground soil • Wood beds may rot over time • Need periodic replacement or maintenance • • Direct Soil Planting • Pros: • Cost-effective • No construction materials needed • Uses existing soil • Lower initial investment • Can expand garden if available • Better for large-scale gardening • Natural ecosystem • Benefits from existing soil life • Better for native plants • Access to nutrients deep in soil • Lower maintenance • Retains moisture better • Less frequent watering needed • No structural maintenance required • Cons: • Soil quality issues • May have poor existing soil • Takes time to improve soil quality • Potential contamination in urban areas • More bending and kneeling required • More exposed to weed invasion • Requires more frequent weeding • Slower soil warming • Later start in spring • Shorter growing season in cold climates • • Factors to Consider When Choosing • Local climate • Available space • Budget • Existing soil quality • Physical abilities • Types of plants you want to grow • Long-term garden plans • Best Practices • Consider combining both methods for different plants • Start small and expand based on experience • Test soil quality before deciding • Research local gardening practices and recommendations • Here at Urban Harvest we aim to make gardening relatable, enjoyable and affordable; so that we can create our own yard to plate pathway!๐ŸŽ๐Ÿฅญ๐Ÿ • Get out grow something! • . • #urbanharvest #urbangardening #urbanhomesteading #zone8a #texasgardening #northtexasgardening • • โš ๏ธ DISCLAIMER:โš ๏ธ • This video description contains affiliate links, which means that if you click on one of those product • links I will receive a small commission. This is one way you can support this channel at no extra • cost to you. Thanks for your support! โš ๏ธ • ๐Ÿ“ง For Business Inquiries ๐Ÿ“ง • Mail: [email protected] • 0:00 intro • :50 what are the pros of direct sow in ground • 1:45 what are the cons of direct sow in ground • 2:00 what are the pros of raised bed gardening • 2:55 what are the cons of raised bed gardening • 3:50 what are the pros of container gardening • 4:22 what are the cons of container gardeing

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