Hello! This spring I'm planning on building a small raised bed in my back garden so that me and the kids can grow (or at least attempt!) a few veggies.. Carrots, lettuce, cherry tomatoes, potatoes and the like. I have absolutely no experience in this field, electrician by trade and have never grown anything before - so I would appreciate any advice from more experienced individuals before I make a pigs ear of things!!
Anyways, my plot is 2 metres long and 2 metres wide and is south facing in the sun all day from sunrise to sunset. It used to have a few flag stones laid on the soil and was a store for all my garden mess (see attached pictures!) I have removed said rubbish and flags to uncover the soil. It had a lot of weeds in which I have done my absolute utmost to remove and I have turned the top spades depth of soil over. Again please refer to pictures. I have the wood ready and this weekend I will proceed to build the raised bed using 4x2 for the frames and some recycled decking boards to create a height of 36 cm (14-15 inches). I am presuming from my research this depth will be ok for my intended crop?
However, before I build the framework this weekend, what do I need to do to the ground? Do I need to lay some landscaping fabric over the existing soil that had (and potentially may still have) weeds in? Do I need to add any fertiliser/straw/etc?
Then when I add the top soil to the raised bed, how much compost do I need to add on top?
Also can anyone recommend the required spacing for my vegetable seeds? Potatoes, carrots, lettuce, cherry tomatoes and then peas at the back?
On a separate side note, I have been looking at other peoples projects and if it was feasible would absolutely love to raise the corners of my bed, build a roof and grow grapevines to hang above.. Is this even possible in the north of England outdoors? What if I covered and enclosed parts of the bed with plastic sheeting?
I know I'm asking a lot and probably sound completely ridiculous but any advice to help me get this right first time would be greatly appreciated!
Many thanks
Anyways, my plot is 2 metres long and 2 metres wide and is south facing in the sun all day from sunrise to sunset. It used to have a few flag stones laid on the soil and was a store for all my garden mess (see attached pictures!) I have removed said rubbish and flags to uncover the soil. It had a lot of weeds in which I have done my absolute utmost to remove and I have turned the top spades depth of soil over. Again please refer to pictures. I have the wood ready and this weekend I will proceed to build the raised bed using 4x2 for the frames and some recycled decking boards to create a height of 36 cm (14-15 inches). I am presuming from my research this depth will be ok for my intended crop?
However, before I build the framework this weekend, what do I need to do to the ground? Do I need to lay some landscaping fabric over the existing soil that had (and potentially may still have) weeds in? Do I need to add any fertiliser/straw/etc?
Then when I add the top soil to the raised bed, how much compost do I need to add on top?
Also can anyone recommend the required spacing for my vegetable seeds? Potatoes, carrots, lettuce, cherry tomatoes and then peas at the back?
On a separate side note, I have been looking at other peoples projects and if it was feasible would absolutely love to raise the corners of my bed, build a roof and grow grapevines to hang above.. Is this even possible in the north of England outdoors? What if I covered and enclosed parts of the bed with plastic sheeting?
I know I'm asking a lot and probably sound completely ridiculous but any advice to help me get this right first time would be greatly appreciated!
Many thanks
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