What a great idea of utilising the space in the bed, without having to fill it all up. I’ll have to steal that idea. I would use the raised bed as a salad/herb garden. Growing lettuce, radish, herbs and edible flowers. That way everything can be easy to grab and go for quick meals.
This goes to show that anyone could grow their own produce, time we came together in our community and give each family one thing to grow and then trade together. Just imagine what we could accomplish
The raised bed looks fab.Nice video Barry, I would grow tomatoes, dwarf beans, sweet peppers, courgettess and some flowers as well like marigold and calendula, please add me in the draw!! Wud luv to have one these raised bed🌱🌱
I grow using polyculture method so I would he growing a variety of vegetables, fruit and flowers in the bed. All tucked in together and changing all the time when veg/fruit harvested and something else planted in its place. I love raised beds as they help with my mobility issues, they look amazing. Good luck everyone
My two 10 year olds have been asking for their own bed in the garden so they can grow "weird" veg like purple carrots and white strawberries. If I won it I'd give it to them 😁. I'm in Cambs UK.
I would use the round raised bed as a herb planter this year and then possibly rotate it to something different next year :) It would be brilliant as our whole garden is basically container and home-made raised beds as we don't have much in ground planting space. I'm Cambridgeshire, UK.
If I had one of these I would grow tomatoes, peppers & dwarf French beans - probably add some Marigolds or Nasturtiums as well! Please add me to the draw!!
I’ve had to start growing at the front of my house more this year as got temporary lodger Dog who’s always out in the back garden so having to sort out concrete flagging where I was gonna put grow bags and pots before he arrived so that’s scuppered those plans for me 😮 That raised bed would be used for herbs and pollinator flowers on my front lawn as I’ve been deliberating putting a raised bed there
I watched your video on the outdoor sunny product from Wilko so purchased an outdoor sunny greenhouse (10x15) , it landed last week! And it massively improved the selection of what I can grow. However the other evening I found myself strategically placing plant pots where I had planted produce ( avario melon, water melon) so I wouldn’t step on them! I want to utilise the centre of the tunnel yet to do this successfully; a raised bed would direct me around that site ( a bit clumsy). Just a thought; due to the depth of the bed, I’m sure cut outs could be made to utilise vertical planting without reducing the integrity of the frame? The manufacturer can have that one for free! 😜 Anyway; I’ve had a couple of scoops, please keep posting! Another cracking product I wouldn’t have known about. 👍💪. Matt: Blackburn.
Cheers Matt! I think they’re a bit better than what people let on, as long as they’re secured and not exposed to massive wind they do the job. I bet you’re right on that, they’re fairly strong bits of corrugated metal so they’d definitely hold up. Have a good weekend!
I'd do a mixed fruit/veg bed too. I only got my allotment Jan 1st, so replaced shed, adding polytunnel very very soon. Based on the outskirts of Birmingham. 4:23
i have a dwarf pear tree thats been in a tub for a while so i would plant that in the middle and lots of flowers for the pollinators around it. In North Wales
Nice garden bed! 😛Happy gardening with Vegega Garden beds! Will see who's the lucky one to win the giveaway
Thank you for supplying these!
😂😂 Michael Jackson. Love the raised bed Barry and good luck to all the entrants. Have a great weekend, Ali 🥵🥵🌞🇨🇦
Thanks Ali, I did try to get the US and Canada included! Have a good weekend!
@@GrowIt no problem Barry 👍
We’ve had a bit of your nice weather today, it’s about time! Cheers Ali!
What a great idea of utilising the space in the bed, without having to fill it all up. I’ll have to steal that idea. I would use the raised bed as a salad/herb garden. Growing lettuce, radish, herbs and edible flowers. That way everything can be easy to grab and go for quick meals.
I like the idea of everything being in there it makes it much more convenient! I’ll think of anything to get out of lifting haha
This goes to show that anyone could grow their own produce, time we came together in our community and give each family one thing to grow and then trade together. Just imagine what we could accomplish
You’re right Tom there’s so much potential in community growing. More council land should be converted to facilitate community growing projects.
think id use it for a mix crop great idea
Great Alan!
The raised bed looks fab.Nice video Barry, I would grow tomatoes, dwarf beans, sweet peppers, courgettess and some flowers as well like marigold and calendula, please add me in the draw!! Wud luv to have one these raised bed🌱🌱
Love those ideas! Good luck!
I grow using polyculture method so I would he growing a variety of vegetables, fruit and flowers in the bed. All tucked in together and changing all the time when veg/fruit harvested and something else planted in its place. I love raised beds as they help with my mobility issues, they look amazing. Good luck everyone
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That sounds really good, it really makes a difference being able to move new crops in and make the most of the space and light. Good luck Jenny!
@@GrowIt thank you
Thanks for the content Barry, defo could do with an extra bed this year to grow more salads!!!
Thanks I’m glad you enjoy it! Can never have enough beds, good luck!
My two 10 year olds have been asking for their own bed in the garden so they can grow "weird" veg like purple carrots and white strawberries. If I won it I'd give it to them 😁. I'm in Cambs UK.
That would be great! I’ve tried the carrots but not had the strawberries yet, good luck!
I’d love this to grow lettuce and carrots in as I currently grow things in old buckets.
It would definitely be an upgrade on buckets, at least they get the job done! Good luck!
I would use the round raised bed as a herb planter this year and then possibly rotate it to something different next year :) It would be brilliant as our whole garden is basically container and home-made raised beds as we don't have much in ground planting space. I'm Cambridgeshire, UK.
That’s a great idea, I’m already thinking about what to put in it next!
I would fill it with continues plants like lettuces, radishes, few beatroots, spring onions and the like... Good giveaway
Sounds good Carl! Just to confirm, should I add you to the draw?
@@GrowIt yes please... Thanks
@@carldickson8479 great thanks, the upload messed up so wanted to double check everything was working again!
If I had one of these I would grow tomatoes, peppers & dwarf French beans - probably add some Marigolds or Nasturtiums as well! Please add me to the draw!!
Excellent choices! I think the nasturtiums are going to look particularly good in there.
I’ve had to start growing at the front of my house more this year as got temporary lodger Dog who’s always out in the back garden so having to sort out concrete flagging where I was gonna put grow bags and pots before he arrived so that’s scuppered those plans for me 😮
That raised bed would be used for herbs and pollinator flowers on my front lawn as I’ve been deliberating putting a raised bed there
It would make a great pollinator bed that’s a great idea! Good luck with your visitor!
I watched your video on the outdoor sunny product from Wilko so purchased an outdoor sunny greenhouse (10x15) , it landed last week! And it massively improved the selection of what I can grow. However the other evening I found myself strategically placing plant pots where I had planted produce ( avario melon, water melon) so I wouldn’t step on them! I want to utilise the centre of the tunnel yet to do this successfully; a raised bed would direct me around that site ( a bit clumsy). Just a thought; due to the depth of the bed, I’m sure cut outs could be made to utilise vertical planting without reducing the integrity of the frame? The manufacturer can have that one for free! 😜 Anyway; I’ve had a couple of scoops, please keep posting! Another cracking product I wouldn’t have known about. 👍💪. Matt: Blackburn.
Cheers Matt! I think they’re a bit better than what people let on, as long as they’re secured and not exposed to massive wind they do the job. I bet you’re right on that, they’re fairly strong bits of corrugated metal so they’d definitely hold up. Have a good weekend!
I'd do a mixed fruit/veg bed too. I only got my allotment Jan 1st, so replaced shed, adding polytunnel very very soon. Based on the outskirts of Birmingham. 4:23
Sounds good, it all starts coming together eventually! Good luck!
i have a dwarf pear tree thats been in a tub for a while so i would plant that in the middle and lots of flowers for the pollinators around it. In North Wales
Brilliant Sue! I think it would look best with a nice tree in the middle. I was at Bodnant gardens yesterday, I’d love to love to Wales one day!
@@GrowIt Did you see the laburnum arch, it's amazing when in full bloom.
Yes it’s amazing! It’s about to bloom in the next fortnight I think, the rhododendrons were all in full flower though it was a great thing to see.