The Garden Community for Garden Lovers

Raised Vegetable Plot

Raised vegetable plots can be attractive additions to a garden and make growing veg easier. Their height makes them more accesible, and using fresh soil ensures a high quality growing environment.

Raised bed kits are an easy way to create a raised vegetable plot and there are kits to suit all budgets and gardens. You might also find out guide to buying raised bed kits useful.

As well as the products in our Garden Centre we also recommend Harrod Horticultural who have a nice range of timber raised beds.


Latest photos of raised vegetable plot

  • garden turned and limed
    Lovey
  • Oct.
    Lovey
  • Veg Beg Looking North 16 July 2011
    Littleoldman
  • Veg bed looking South 21/6/2011
    Littleoldman

View latest

We have 274 photos of raised vegetable plot

These photos are from real gardens by real gardeners! Just click on one to start exploring in slideshow format, or you can browse 16 at a time.

  • veg garden
    Steve
  • Fantastic kitchen garden
    Peter
  • Raised beds in back garden
    Pottingmad
  • A garden flower photo
    Karensusan63
  • patio garden2
    Wohlibuli
  • A garden flower photo
    Paulusquercus
  • My herb bed outside our front window.
    Marge
  • A garden flower photo
    Joannie

16 at a time View slideshow

Things you might need

Browse our garden centre section. Why shop via Grows on You?

Garden & Growing Essentials

Garden & Growing Essentials

 

Gardeners' thoughts

You CAN have a veg plot even with just a tiny portion of your garden...

Even though my garden is fairly big it is situated on the side of a hill and over limestone rock. The only piece we have...

20 comments

homebird

15 Jul, 2011
Homebird

want a little walk ? you will need your wellies and winter coat.

went up to the allotment yesterday,do you fancy a walk round? bit windy and cold but first chance we,ve had to get up here...

25 comments

joanella

27 Nov, 2009
Joanella

The Carrot Crunch

This year I decided to start a veg patch and thought the unproductive left hand side of my garden would be perfect. First...

10 comments

faeriefay

30 Jul, 2009
Faeriefay

Garden 14th June 2009

Thought I would creat an update of garden so I can look back when it gets cold. So far I have had strawberries, baby turnips...

28 comments

maccrimmon

14 Jun, 2009
Maccrimmon

My new veg garden

Well I have been gardening for over 60 years now and have always been very successful in growing plants and flowers and...

4 comments

tonyb158

17 May, 2009
Tonyb158

See more blogs

Questions & advice on raised vegetable plot

If you can't find the answer to your gardening question here, feel free to ask our friendly community. Just ask in the form on this page


i am making a veg

11 replies

trevor131

28 Dec, 2009
Trevor131

Garlic Planting

10 replies

spottyelephant

7 Dec, 2009
Spottyelephant

growing winter veg

5 replies

peterdh

13 Oct, 2009
Peterdh

2' x 5' x 12" Raised Bed Veg Ideas

2 replies

bengy

17 Aug, 2009
Bengy

here I am again

7 replies

frenchgardener

14 May, 2009
Frenchgardener

raised bed drainage

2 replies

charlucie

21 Mar, 2009
Charlucie

Asparagus tips!

3 replies

mercy

8 Mar, 2009
Mercy

Square Foot Gardening

5 replies

tryinghard

4 Mar, 2009
Tryinghard

courgettes

4 replies

maccrimmon

20 Feb, 2009
Maccrimmon

Building a garden patch

8 replies

rute

19 Jan, 2009
Rute

For Doctorbob1

3 replies

poustinia24

14 Jan, 2009
Poustinia24

weatherproofing safely?

6 replies

john68

31 Oct, 2008
John68

Back yard raised beds

3 replies

john68

24 Oct, 2008
John68

raised bed

5 replies

jackwild

12 Oct, 2008
Jackwild

Raised beds again

1 reply

Osca

11 Oct, 2008
Osca

raised beds

2 replies

widescreen

10 Oct, 2008
Widescreen

vegtable plot

3 replies

ladygardener

5 Oct, 2008
Ladygardener

Raised veg. bed problems

4 replies

RichardS

25 Sep, 2008
Richards

See more questions


About this page

This page is maintained by David, who brings together photos, blogs and questions on raised vegetable plot from around Grows on You.

David's help in organizing the site is invaluable and makes it better for everyone. If you think you'd like to help improve Grows on You, please use our feedback page to get in touch.