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Designing the raised beds

gardenbutt
15 years ago

Well the goal for next spring is to get the raised garden beds up in and fully planted.We think we have this figured out, but always looking for suggestions.So lets hear them!!!

First off we are designing with a c/p wheelchair grand child, a wheel chair walker mom , and the two of spring chickens who are getting lazy and not home all the time.

We have a stone stacked wall in place around the area already.The beds will have to run east west.We are looking at building them from concrete which will be in a v form approxemently table height. 3 to 4 ft wide at the top tapering in to a suffcient base for support.This will allow our wheelchair family members to be able to cruize right up to the beds.For our grandchild who has hand clenching he should be able to get his hands out and pick a strawberry or two himself.

I know we will have some serious concrete leaching to do before plant season.We are also hopeing that the concrete will create a heat sink.Okay other aspects we are looking at with these,First all of them we are looking at not only a drip system but hopefully setting them up somewhat as self waters.To do this we are going to run 8inch pvc pipe in the bottom of the V drill holes for water to drain into it.This will also have caps on the end as well as a plug that can be pulled to allow this to be filled or flushed with water.

On top of that will go a landscape cloth and then possibly a couple of inches of gravel for drainage followed but a couple of feet of custom mixed soils depending on the plants going in.Allowing for some beds to be more specialized to certain plants.

A couple will have built in trellises for the vining crops.

Several of the beds I want to design for early and late cropping, so for them we will be setting in ground warming heat tapes.

All of the beds will be built to accomadate grow covers for earlier spring planting and late fall protection.We should also be able to place or premade chicken wire covers to protect the crops from the deer.

The concrete itself will get sprayed down with the green moss and hopefully grow a nice cover to look old.Pathways will be flat stone and packed gravel base for firm footing and wheelchair racing.

Hopefully this will be pretty maintenance free as well as allowing for extended growing seasons in our area.The concrete and stone should create a heat sink which helps greatly in our area.

Anyhow would love to hear your input on the concept.

Mary

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