If your weather is anything like ours, this time of year is a bit of a tease. Not only is it the month of love, February is the month of finicky weather with temperatures that fluctuate daily.
Just the other day, we received almost three inches of chilling rain. Now temperatures are predicted to reach 76 degrees this week. Crazy, right?
Whether you’re staying inside during rainy days or taking walks during the more pleasant ones, February is an excellent time to start planning out your Raised Bed Garden for the spring.
Once you’ve set up your order to get the best soil and raised beds, you’ll want to map out your edible garden to determine the best action plan.
Shannon Hathaway offers some tips with her Raised Gardening expertise.
The amount you can plant really depends on the size of the raised bed and what you are planting. Once you decide what produce you like to eat and will enjoy the most throughout the summer, you can start mapping out a plan.
Our Doc’s Raised Beds are 4 ft. x 8ft. and can produce a garden that will keep you busy harvesting this summer. However, if you want to grow several varieties of vegetables, you’ll want more than one bed.
Follow a few simple rules when planning your raised bed.