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Will It Cave? Testing The New Birdies 2.0 Garden Bed Support

March 23, 2024 by Michelle Leave a Comment

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What is hugelkultur?

This German word, pronounced hoo-gell-culture or hoo-gull-culture, refers to a cool way to fill raised beds that are practically self-sustaining.

Instead of just filling your frame with soil, hugelkultur beds are built with layers of woody materials like branches, logs, and twigs at the base. These slowly decompose, feeding the soil with nutrients and creating pockets that hold onto water. It's like giving your plants a built-in buffet and personal water reservoir – all for free!

Hugelkultur works fantastically in raised beds! And with taller raised beds like the Birdies Metal Raised bed, you have more space for those woody layers, creating an even more powerful and long-lasting growing environment.

You can see the video of how I filled the original bed here:    • Filling a Raised Garden Bed? Watch Th…

Wondering what to plant in a taller raised garden bed?

Here are some Great Choices for a Taller Raised Bed with Easy Harvest (including vining plants):

Tomatoes (determinate or dwarf varieties): These remain compact, but for indeterminate varieties, consider using a trellis for easy harvesting of higher fruits.

Pole beans: Train them up a trellis on the side of the raised bed for easy picking throughout the season.

Peppers: Most pepper varieties will do well, but a trellis may be helpful for supporting heavier plants or those with sprawling branches.

Leafy Greens: Kale, spinach, lettuce, Swiss chard – all remain easy to harvest.

Herbs: As with leafy greens, harvesting is often simple.

Vining Cucumbers & Squash: These are perfect candidates for trellises. Train them to grow vertically for easier harvesting and to save space in your raised bed.

Trellis Tips:

There are many trellis options available, from simple stakes and twine to elaborate A-frame or arch designs. Choose one that best suits your needs and available space.

Install your trellis before planting your vining crops, or soon after, so you can train the vines as they grow.

Regularly tie or secure the vines to the trellis as they climb. This encourages upward growth and keeps the plant manageable.

By incorporating trellises, you can maximize the potential of your Birdies raised bed and enjoy easy harvesting of even the tallest vining plants!

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About Michelle In The Meadow

I'm growing on a 1/4 acre suburban lot. I started gardening here 4 years ago and am glad you are here.

We have more than 80 individual fruit trees and shrubs and more than a dozen different kinds of annuals growing on this property. The slopes make for some interesting ways to garden, but we're trying to make the best of it.

On the first Sunday evening of each month (7PM Eastern), I go live on YouTube sharing updates and answering your questions.

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