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Every spring, gardeners top off raised beds with bagged soil and fertilizer—again and again. In this episode of Unearthed Harvest, we uncover the $2 core that can make a raised bed feed itself using kitchen scraps, creating steady fertility without synthetic inputs. This forgotten method draws from the keyhole garden concept used in drought-prone regions, where a wire-mesh compost basket in the center turns daily peelings and cardboard into slow, continuous nutrition while helping soil hold moisture longer. You’ll learn how the compost core raised bed works, why it supports healthier roots, and how water and nutrients move outward from the center to keep crops thriving. We also explore why this self-feeding design may have been erased from mainstream gardening: the modern reliance on bagged soil, the fertilizer “subscription” cycle, and the pressure for gardens to look neat and hide composting. If you’re tired of buying inputs every season, this is the simplest upgrade you can build in about an hour—then maintain with one daily habit. #RaisedBed #Compost #GardeningHacks