Are Vego garden beds worth it?


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The build quality on these beds is really good, and they look super nice. They take a while to assemble (tons of nuts, bolts, and washers, which were strangely mixed together in one big bag) but it’s definitely worth it in the end. I’m a happy customer!

How long do Vego raised beds last?

Our metal raised garden beds can last for as long as 20 years before needing replacement, and only require minimal maintenance.

What are Vego garden beds made of?

Vego Garden metal raised beds are made from Aluzinc coated steel, which we call Aluzinc steel for short. Aluzinc is a recyclable metallic coating formed from a mixture of Aluminum, Zinc and Silicon.

How do you put a Vego garden together?

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Are galvanized garden beds safe?

The short answer to this is yes, they’re absolutely safe for gardening use. Since it requires acidity to break down the zinc coating that galvanized steel has, and most garden soils are neutral, there’s little to no impact. Plus, zinc is an essential plant micronutrient and a normal part of the soil.

What is a Hugel bed?

Put simply, hugelkultur is a centuries-old, traditional way of building a garden bed from rotten logs and plant debris. These mound shapes are created by marking out an area for a raised bed, clearing the land, and then heaping up woody material (that’s ideally already partially rotted) topped with compost and soil.

What do you put in the bottom of a raised garden bed?

You can fill the bottom of a raised garden bed with a number of organic materials, including straw, grass clippings, wood chips, and leaves. Place cardboard โ€“ or any suitable weed barrier material โ€“ over this organic layer, weighing it down with a few bricks or pegs.

What do I put on the bottom of a raised garden bed on concrete?

The Royal Horticultural Society recommends laying at least three inches of coarse gravel or stones covered with a geotextile membrane beneath a raised bed built over concrete or pavement. The membrane prevents the drainage material from clogging and getting mixed up with your soil.

How do I keep my raised garden bed from rotting?

  1. Choose rot resistant wood (build a raised bed with wood that does not rot)
  2. Stain the wood.
  3. Install a liner.
  4. Use stone to build the bed.
  5. Use plastic to build the bed.

Are metal raised beds better than wood?

Metal raised garden beds are becoming increasingly popular! They’re modern, sleek, and incredibly durable. Unlike wood raised beds, metal beds will not rot over time, swell and shrink with moisture, or require much upkeep. That said, galvanized steel raised garden beds are a great choice for super wet climates!

How tall should a raised garden bed be?

The most popular height for raised beds is 11โ€ณ. (This is the height of two standard “2 x 6โ€ณ boards, which actually measure 1.5โ€ณ x 5.5”.) This height provides sufficient drainage for most crops. For best results, there should be another 12โ€ณ or more of good soil below the bed.

What is the best mix of soil for raised beds?

For most situations, we recommend these proportions: 60% topsoil. 30% compost. 10% Potting soil (a soilless growing mix that contains peat moss, perlite and/or vermiculite)

How do you level a metal raised garden bed?

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How do I make a galvanized steel raised bed?

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Should I put rocks in the bottom of my raised garden bed?

There is no need to put rocks at the bottom of a raised garden bed. It is actually a myth that has been around for several years. The belief for many years was that it would improve the drainage and also prevent any soil from spilling outside the beds.

What is the safest material for raised garden beds?

of Environmental Protection) Build your raised bed with a decay-resistant type of wood, such as cedar, black cherry, oak (bur, chestnut, post, white), black locust, Osage orange, or redwood. (Source: USDA Forest Products Lab) Use a non-wood material such as stones, concrete blocks, bricks, or synthetic lumber.

How long will galvanized garden beds last?

The galvanized steel panels, conduit, and corner covers will last 30-60 years. The cedar supports will probably be a bit lessโ€”closer to 15-20 years.

How long do hugelkultur beds last?

The number of years you get out of your hugelkultur and hugel bed will depend on the density of the wood originally used to build it. Typically, it will last from around eight to 10 years. However, if you are able to use hardwood trees, you may get as many as 20 years of great gardening out of it.

How long does hugelkultur take to break down?

After building walls for a raised bed, they fill the bottom with logs and twigs, before adding the usual raised bed mix. This design is called a hugelkultur raised bed. Over time, the pile shrinks as the organic matter slowly decomposes. Every five years or so it is rebuilt.

What kind of wood is best for hugelkultur?

Overall, hardwoods are ideal for hugelkultur. Logs from hardwood trees โ€“ including oak, apple, beech, alder, maple, sweetgum, ash, poplar and acacia โ€“ will decompose slowly and therefore supply nutrients to your hugel bed over a longer period of time.

Should I line my raised garden bed with plastic?

Avoid lining your garden beds with plastic, as this prevents drainage and could drown your plants’ roots. If you have a weed and pest problem, consider installing a combination of metal mesh and fabric or hardware cloth and cardboard to get both benefits at once.

How do you fill a raised bed cheaply?

First, dig a trench that’s about ten inches deep and two feet down the center of your raised bed. Put down a few layers of cardboard to kill any weeds or grass. Then, fill the core of your raised bed. The best option for this is to use straw bales, but you can also use leaves, grass clippings, or old twigs.

How many bags of soil do I need for a 4×8 raised bed?

I have a 4ร—8 raised garden bed. For a 4ร—8 raised garden bed that is 8 inches high, you will need 21.44 cubic feet of soil or 15 bags of soil. 15 bags of soil is needed if each bag of soil contains 1.5 cubic feet of soil. This figure is for the total soil needed to fill your raised garden bed.

Should I put cardboard in raised beds?

If you are lining the bottom of your beds in an attempt to keep pesky weeds from growing up from the bottom of your raised beds, cardboard should serve as a better, and longer-lasting deterrent.

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