Raised garden bed kits, unique products fuel America's new favorite pastime – gardening

Wednesday, April 6, 2011 by Chris Fox

In 2009 more than 41 million Americans planted vegetable gardens—a number expected to increase as food costs climb, according to a recent Gardening Trends Research Report. When you factor in flowers, herbs and fruits, it’s difficult to find a home where people are not working the soil on a warm sunny day.

Raised bed gardening, America's new favorite pastimeAside from the obvious benefits of fresh flowers and produce, gardening provides low-impact, calorie-burning exercise. One hour of gardening burns as many as 375 calories. While love of gardening has not changed, methods continue to evolve. And one of the top trends is raised-bed gardening.

Tending a raised bed requires less bending and stooping, and is ideal for yards with poor soil. Rather than working to improve heavy clay soil or adding body to sandy soil, you’re starting with a clean slate. Raised beds are particularly useful for community gardens and urban gardens in areas with compacted or root-bound soil.

The key to success is preparation, says Mark Dwyer, Director of Horticulture at Rotary Botanical Gardens in Janesville, Wis. “Ninety percent of success is the prep work done ahead of planting,’’ Dwyer said. This includes finding a location that gets six to eight hours of direct sun each day.

ppOnce the site is chosen, determine the size of your garden. A first-timer should start small—don’t overwhelm yourself with a massive plot. Start with one or two raised garden beds measuring 4 feet by 8 feet. Select a location that offers room to grow, should you choose to expand your garden in subsequent years.

Outdoor Essentials – The M Brace

No matter what size raised bed you choose, the frame needs to be structurally sound and attractive. Helping to fill this niche are durable, decorative M Brace metal brackets from Outdoor Essentials. The patented, corner brackets let you create an attractive, sturdy raised garden bed in just minutes using common 2x6 and 2x4 lumber, and no tools.The M Brace

The M Brace’s sturdy, recycled metal frame keeps boards seated securely at the corners. Sold in four-packs, these decorative brackets provide greater design flexibility—even for a large garden bed, 12 feet long. You can use a solid corner brace or choose from eight cut-out designs including carrot, pebble and sunshine. The M Brace raised garden bed brackets come in unfinished steel that will rust gracefully over time or powder-coated in an antique bronze finish. Watch a video on The M Brace.

Once the frame is in place, fill the raised box with quality soil. Garden centers offer bulk and bagged soil mixes. Or create your own blend, using equal parts peat moss, coarse-grade vermiculite and blended compost. Create pathways to your garden or build an adjacent sitting area with Tiffany-style stepping-stones from Outdoor Essentials.

Serpentine jade or handcrafted Tiffany-style jade stepping stones lend visual appeal to your garden / outdoor living space and protect soil and plants from being trampled.

To keep deer, rabbits and other critters at bay, consider a decorative enclosure using end caps and lattice. Fence posts—4x4 or 6x6—are ideal. Once fence posts are set, enclose the garden with decorative wood or plastic lattice, leaving a narrow opening or a hinged gate for access.
Outdoor Essentials planter post caps
Make your enclosed garden an eye-catching centerpiece by topping off the end posts with elegant Planter Post Caps. The decorative caps, available in two styles and colors, add dimension and color to the garden. Caps are available in square and round designs, with a black or copper finish. Plant colorful flowers or trailing vines in the post cap planters to create horizontal interest.

The key to a bountiful harvest—be it fruits, vegetables or flowers—is successful pollination. Brightly colored flowers attract bees and hummingbirds, as will fresh water. Add a luminous green birdbath in serpentine jade to attract birds all summer and to provide an architectural focal point inside your garden.

“Think outside the box,” recommends Rotary Botanical Gardens’ Dwyer. Add a few herbs—or anything you want—to make the garden uniquely yours. And don’t discount edible landscape ornamentals: “Many fresh herbs and vegetables can contribute their own charm to an informal border or container,’’ Dwyer adds.

Whether for a relaxing hobby or for the desire to grow nutritious fruits and vegetables for you and your neighbors, now is the perfect time to start a garden of your own. Happy planting!

Comments for Raised garden bed kits, unique products fuel America's new favorite pastime – gardening

Friday, April 15, 2011 by Karen G.:
How much do the M Brace raised garden bed brackets cost and where can I find them?
Friday, April 15, 2011 by Chris Fox:
The M Brace raised garden bed kits are sold in sets of four. The Antique Bronze kit cost is around $155, while the MSRP on the unfinished steel version is $132 for a set of four.

Go to the "Where to Buy" tab on the OutdoorEssentialProducts.com website to find a retailer in your area.
Friday, May 6, 2011 by Sharon Hamilton:
I'm looking for a retailer in the SE Michigan area who carries the M-Brace sets. Wondered if there is one in or around Detroit.
Tuesday, May 10, 2011 by Chris Fox:
Sharon, if there is no dealer located in your area (found under the "Where to Buy" tab on the Outdoor Essentials web site) please contact Tim Deiter at tdeiter@ufpi.com or call 206-437-7869. Tim will conect you with a retailer that may be able to drop ship you The M Brace raised garden bed kit.
Wednesday, May 11, 2011 by Chris Fox:
If there isn't a retailer in your area and you're looking for a retailer that ships The M Brace FREE, visit www.bluestonegarden.com
Tuesday, June 21, 2011 by Anne:
Do any of the Big Box retailers carry any of these products?
Tuesday, June 21, 2011 by Chris Fox:
Anne, this product is not available through big box retailers. It can be found at independent garden centers. If there is no retailer in your area I would suggest purchasing online at www.bluestonegarden.com (they also ship free)

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