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The article outlines three common mistakes in raised garden beds that can harm plant health and reduce harvests. First, gardeners often start with poor-quality soil rather than using a nutrient-rich mix of topsoil and compost, which hinders plant growth. Second, many fail to rotate crops, especially nutrient-heavy plants like tomatoes and peppers, which causes soil depletion and increases disease risk. Third, gardeners often neglect to feed the soil, leading to declining fertility. The article recommends regularly adding compost, organic matter, and kitchen scraps, as well as incorporating crop rotation and soil enrichment practices to maintain a productive, healthy raised garden bed year-round.
Bob Vila

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