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#gardenbeds #compost #gardener Building garden beds involves choosing durable materials (like cedar or untreated wood), deciding on ideal dimensions (max 4ft wide to reach the center), preparing the site for sun, assembling the frame (using screws for longevity), lining if needed (cardboard/hardware cloth), and filling with quality soil mix for optimal plant growth. Focus on reachability and soil depth to ensure a productive, easy-to-manage garden. 1. Planning & Site Selection Sunlight: Choose a level spot that gets 6-8+ hours of sun. Size: Max 4 feet wide (to reach the middle from either side), 12-18 inches deep (ideal for roots), and any length you need. Location: Build beds where they'll stay, as they get heavy. 2. Materials Wood: Cedar, redwood, or hemlock are great; avoid chemically treated lumber for edibles. Fasteners: Use exterior deck screws to prevent rust. Lining (Optional): Cardboard or hardware cloth (1/2-inch) to block weeds/pests like gophers, stapled to the bottom. Soil: A mix of topsoil, compost, and some sand (for drainage) is best 3. Construction Steps (for wood beds) Cut Lumber: Cut your boards (e.g., 2x6s) and corner posts (e.g., 4x4s) to size. Assemble: Attach side boards to corner posts, stacking them to the desired height (e.g., three 2x6s for ~16.5" depth). Secure: Use deck screws to join pieces; pre-drill holes to prevent splitting. Place & Line: Position the frame, add hardware cloth to the bottom if needed, and place cardboard over grass/weeds 4. Filling Your Bed Start with a layer of logs/branches (hugelkultur) in deep beds, then leaves/compost, and finish with a mix of quality topsoil and compost, leaving 12 inches of rich growing medium at the top for roots. 5. Maintenance Tips Watering: Raised beds dry out faster, so monitor moisture. Weeds: The initial cardboard layer helps, but weeding is still necessary. Soil: Top up with compost annually to replenish nutrients.