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LANDSCAPING WITH RAISED BEDS Who says landscapes have to be pristine flower beds and container plantings? We say, bring your garden to new heights with a raised bed.

Elevate Your Garden

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LANDSCAPING WITH RAISED BEDS

Who says landscapes have to be pristine flower beds and container plantings? We say, bring your garden to new heights with a raised bed. A raised bed can improve plant production, save space and look great too. It also gives you control over the soil quality which is one of the most important components to a successful garden.

To build healthy soil in your raised bed, McDonald Garden Center recommends using compost, top soil and perlite. This mixture specifically addresses the soil issues in our region. Hampton Roads soil tends to be heavy and full of clay. By adding soil amendments you can improve the soil and therefore the plants. Giving your garden the best foundation will make it healthier, more beautiful and easier to maintain. Building healthy soil is an ongoing process and by making healthy soil a focus at the start of your project, you will have a head start on creating a sustainable garden.

Once you lay the groundwork, your raised bed garden can be planted for multiple growing seasons. Grow tomatoes, peppers, and herbs for the summer and grow cabbage, spinach and kale for a fall or winter harvest. Growing edibles is easier than you think. Simply visit a McDonald expert to learn what edibles to grow and when.

This raised bed design was created by McDonald Landscapes and not only produces loads of great edibles but looks great doing it! Find out how our landscape team can help you create an edible garden. Learn more about our LANDSCAPING SERVICES. >>

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