Lasagna Gardening - What is the Lasagna Gardening Technique?

Lasagna gardening is does not have anything to do with pasta, unless you include the gardening of the tomatoes for your sauce. Lasagna gardening is a technique for raised bed garden construction, where the soil is built up in layers, a la lasagna.

Originally conceived by Patricia Lanza lasagna gardening and described in her book “Lasagna Gardening” is an organic gardening method which eliminates the traditional digging and tilling normally associated with vegetable gardening.
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Raised Bed Garden Corner Brackets

One of the most inexpensive ways to build a raised bed is of course to build your own raised bed. We discuss some techniques for this in the article on raised garden bed construction.

But if you are using lumber to make your raised garden beds, the most difficult thing about the construction is securing the corners. With a lot of moist soil in place, these joints need to be securely fastened. The ideal way to do this is with corner brackets. These provide not only a very strong corner joint, but give some esthetic appeal to the project as well. And if you are looking at making a bed deeper than 12 inches, you will also need to address connecting 2 pieces of lumber together as well.
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Square Foot Gardening: Raised Bed Gardens and Much More

Square Foot Gardening is a concept that has been around for years. Square foot gardens are a type of intensive gardens that were popularized by Mel Bartholemew in his book All New Square Foot Gardening. Based on the concept that the wide rows in conventional home gardening are a waste of resources, including time, work, water and space, Mel suggests that more quality vegetables can be grown in less space with less effort. Originally a variant of the wide bed approach to vegetable gardening, square foot gardening is a more structured approach, including suggestions for mixing the soil and the approach to watering.

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Raised Bed Gardening Video Introduction

Here’s a video from Osmocote featuring Jennifer Bartley on the history and uses for raised bed gardening.

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Tips on Raised Garden Bed Construction

Of course, first, you need to decide on a location. See our article on planning a raised garden bed to guide you in choosing a good location.

Lay out the Perimeter

If you’ve purchased a kit ( Yardiac.com has over 100 raised garden beds to choose from), there will be directions for preparing the area for the bed.
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Planning a Raised Garden Bed

Tips on Making Raised Bed

The growing conditions for your vegetable or flower garden can be improved greatly with a raised bed garden. A raised bed garden allows the soil to be mixed to ideal conditions, and the irrigation and watering patterns can be optimised as well. In addition, grass and tree roots can be significantly reduced, making for almost ideal growing conditions.

Let’s look at the steps for planning a raised bed garden.

Choose your site

Once you have a good idea of what you want to plant in your garden, you can make the best choice for the site. Most vegetables want a lot of sunlight, and early morning sun is ideal to avoid the heat of the day.
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Advantages of Raised Bed Gardening

Raised bed gardening is popular in many parts of the country. Let’s take a look at the advantages of gardening in raised beds.

Appearance: Gardens can at times take on an ungainly look. With their clearly defined beds and pathways, your garden can take on a much more manicured and tidy look. There’s a reason there are raised beds at so many botanical gardens.
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