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Raised bed planters are elevated garden beds that sit above ground level in a structure that is usually made of wood. They provide a controlled environment for growing plants, vegetables, and flowers.
Raised beds can be placed on almost any surface, but care should be taken to ensure the raised bed has drainage to prevent pooling of water. If the raised bed is bottomless
Lining with landscape fabric or newspaper can prevent soil erosion and weed growth, especially on non-soil surfaces. For wooden beds, lining your raised bed planter can also slow down rot.
To maintain your raised bed planter, you should top up soil with compost, and consider treating the wood if it is made out of a wooden material. Additionally, it is important to ensure proper drainage as waterlogged soil can not only be detrimental to plants but can also cause a wooden raised bed to rot.