A good friend uses those raised beds. SAVES so much on the back!!!
I know a lot of folks who use that hoop and netting. It really keeps pests out. Saves a lot of the tender young plants.
For me, I raise my little seedlings indoors, then move them outside, after acclimating them. So, I pass by the tend stage.
I am not sure of this model, but some of those raised beds also have a water reservoir, for more even watering. Does this one, @galenkp ?
Does it ever cause them to be weaker being raised inside? I've heard that they just aren't as hardy, but I only grow anything outside so don't know.
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I used to grow outside only. Now, by starting my seeds 4 to 6 weeks early, by the time I transplant them outside, they are so far ahead of where it would be if I started them outside, it's ZERO comparison.
I will never go back to the old way. Seed starting indoors in February from here on out for me, always.
I never thought of starting that early. Don't they take a lot of space by spring?
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