Catherine McLaughlin
Catherine McLaughlin chats with Christy about rookie mistakes made when building raised beds.

Podcast: Raised Bed Design with Catherine McLaughlin

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On this week's Gardenerd Tip of the Week Podcast, we talk shop with Catherine McLaughlin, the Design Studio Principal from Farmscape about the rookie mistakes even professional landscape designers make when it comes to raised bed vegetable garden design.

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Find out what causes raised beds to decrease in productivity in our latest video.

YouTube: Why Raised Beds Decrease in Productivity

Continue ReadingYouTube: Why Raised Beds Decrease in Productivity

Here at Gardenerd we are tasked with diagnosing problems in client gardens all the time, and when raised beds decrease in productivity we usually find one thing. This week's video explores the reason why it happens and what you can do about it.

Charlie Nardozzi
Charlie Nardozzi has been helping people garden better for over 30 years.

Podcast: No-Dig Gardening with Charlie Nardozzi

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This week on the Gardenerd Tip of the Week Podcast, we're chatting with Charlie Nardozzi about his new book, The Complete Guide to No-Dig Gardening. He shares his tricks for laboring less to build better soil.

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Completed garden with cool season crops planted. We left room for warm season crops, which will be planted next month.

Family’s New Vegetable Garden

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A student from my Santa Monica College gardening course hired me to design a vegetable garden - a few raised beds so his family could grow tomatoes, salad greens and more. The family had moved into their house recently and were overhauling the landscaping to make it low-maintenance. The homeowners enjoyed colorful, artistic surroundings, but they wanted a clean palette to start with. Old weedy lawns, ill-placed concrete borders and invasive plant materials all had to go. I wanted their…

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