There's been an explosion of metal raised beds on the market lately! Are there any actual differences between them? Or are they basically the same thing in different packaging? I'm reviewing Vego, Vegega, Anleolife, and Kesfitt raised beds in depth as a non-affiliate, so these are all my honest opinions.
#vegogarden #vegega #kesfitt #anleolife
I'd love to add more brands to compare! Who else should I try out?
Vegega classic vs. Vego raised beds full review: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IGbmvCKxAgU
Anleolife raised bed initial impressions: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h7Ay3InF10o
Kesfitt raised bed initial impressions: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zzMWO0lhaeI
Vego raised bed unboxing and assembly: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QUHGi-2sh5A
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Welcome to Auxhart Gardening! I’m Rachel, a small-scale southern gardener growing near Clemson, SC, zone 8a. I mainly garden in-ground, with containers as secondary production spaces.
Knowing where your food comes from is powerful, and empowering, and I believe we can change the world through gardening education.
The agricultural system is broken; we’ve monocultured nearly every major crop, forcing the use of chemical pesticides and inorganic fertilizers to maintain large-scale food production. I believe there’s a better way.
By teaching people to rely on themselves, even just a little, for their food supply, we might be able to create some breathing room for our strained food system, allowing for change to start happening.
By educating people about where food comes from and how to grow it, we can raise awareness about our broken agricultural system and form a community that understands how to fix it.
By forming a community, we can move toward creating real change in the world.
My goal is to educate; yes you can grow food, yes you can do it without chemicals, yes you can do it in your backyard or on your windowsill. And yes, that can make a difference in the world.