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  • Why Raised Beds Shrink and How to Replenish Them Wisely April 23, 2026
    The first year a raised bed is filled, it often looks just right. The soil is dark, loose, and level with the top boards. Plants settle in quickly, and the whole bed feels full of promise. By the second year, many gardeners notice that the soil line has dropped. What once reached the top edge […]
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  • Beneficial Insects April 17, 2026
    Beneficial insects are a species that help controll pest populations, pollinate plants, and aiding in nutrient recycling. As the spring season approaches, these insects become especially important for naturally suppressing pest populations before they cause significant damage. Utilizing natural enemies in gardens and greenhouses is very important for maintaining healthy plants while reducing the need […]
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Two empty wooden raised garden beds placed on a grassy field, spaced apart and framed with light-colored lumber.

Starting Raised Beds

By Dr. Lauren Kurtz, UConn Home Garden Education Office  There are many styles of raised beds to choose from, depending on your needs. Raised beds exist on a spectrum, ranging from framed boxes above ground to unframed, elevated planting mounds. When planning new raised beds, both types have specific considerations to keep in mind.  Mounded Raised Beds  […]

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