Ellen M.

There are many of us that love to garden. Growing things to eat, as well as to look at, can be a very therapeutic experience. However, for those that have a bad back, gardening can be an excruciatingly painful or outright impossible activity. So naturally, any alternative that helps them keep gardening would be a plus, and elevated garden beds have provided just such an alternative.

An Elevated Garden Bed is an effective way to combat the physical toll of bending over and sitting on your knees in order to work on your garden. Many of them will sit as high as three feet off the ground. For most people, this will hit about waist high. You cannot underestimate how much easier on a back this is. You are not going to need knee pads, and your back won’t hurt nearly as bad. This is good not only for the planting phase, but also for the harvesting phase.

If you choose to go the route of an elevated garden bed, think about getting one that is made out of cedar. Cedar has a natural barrier against rot, and insects hate the smell of it. This helps keep the raised bed from excessive weathering and insect infestation. Furthermore, those people that are interested in going organic with their garden will find no greater material to use for their garden bed than cedar. It really is the best way to go.

Finally, take the time to shop around for the best price. There are lots of online and brick and mortar outlets that sell this type of garden structure, and it is definitely a good idea to see who has the best price. Don’t just buy from the first place you see that sells them. Once you have the elevated garden bed, be sure to enjoy this ergonomic garden structure.

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