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5 reasons to start growing in raised beds with EverEdge

By Sophie King
12th August 2022

Raised beds are a more popular addition to the kitchen garden than ever, and for good reason: they’re attractive, can be tailored to your crops’ needs, and can even extend your growing season. Here, EverEdge explain why you should start growing in raised beds.

EverEdge EasyBed is a modular steel raised bed system manufactured in the UK from galvanised and powder coated steel. The idea for the EasyBed first came about because EverEdge customers asked us for a simple and long-lasting raised bed for growing vegetables, fruits, herbs, and flowers. When considering which raised bed to buy, our customers ask us a few common questions. We thought we would try and sum up the benefits of growing in raised beds here.


Fit any space

Raised beds can fit any space – no matter how small or awkwardly-shaped! Simply find a spot and work around the space available. The EverEdge EasyBed is supplied in packs of 95cm long lengths. These lengths can be joined together to create a square, hexagon, triangle, or rectangle of any length. The clever hinged joint system makes installation incredibly quick and simple, too.


The path less travelled

Raised beds eradicate soil compaction because the area is unspoiled by welly boots, and there’s no need to step on your growing space. Placed strategically, you’ll be able to work around the bed without crossing it. But why is soil compaction so bad, you ask? Well, when you tread on the soil over and over, air pockets are squashed and the earth becomes hard and dense. This makes it difficult for water, air and nutrients to reach the roots of your fruit and veg crops – so light, untrodden soil provides much healthier growing conditions.

Optimal drainage

Raised beds also provide excellent drainage. Situated higher than ground level, coupled with the lack of soil compaction, water can drain more freely through the bed and into the earth below your fruit and veg. This greatly reduces the risk of waterlogging, lowering the chance of root rot and other plant ailments.

Running start

Plus, you can get started earlier in the season – the soil within a raised bed is generally warmer than that in the ground, encouraging earlier germination. Take advantage of this head start and you could be harvesting a lot earlier than your plot neighbours!

Structures you can trust (and admire!)

When it comes to choosing your raised bed, it’s important to consider what will stand firm out in the elements. Galvanised and powder coated steel is an excellent material to use in all garden applications. EverEdge have been manufacturing garden edging solutions in steel for over 25 years, and we know from experience how well steel works outdoors. Unlike timber or plastic, galvanised and powder coated steel will be unaffected by weather for decades and your EasyBed will still be around for over 20 years. Plus, this material makes EasyBeds an attractive feature in the garden.


Find EverEdge’s EasyBeds here for high-quality additions to your garden or allotment.

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