Sowing & Transplanting Into Our Alaskan Raised Bed Garden

1 year ago
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The time is here! After three months of work, seeding and preparing our garden plants, we are finally at the point where we can start phasing into the ground!

This is the first of our major gardens we plant every year. Our raised bed is primarily used for intensive growing of root vegetables, allium, leafy greens and celery. Our three other gardens handle all of our other crops that we grow and will be coming soon!

We are excited to be at this point and show you how we start our gardening process. The next two weeks will be super busy for us as we prep and plant the remainder of our garden. We can't wait for our first garden fresh salads, it's been too long.

As always, you can find a ton of cold climate gardening articles at https://FrostyGarden.com

SFG Gardening Jig: https://www.amazon.com/Seeding-Square-Perfectly-Vegetables-Conserves/dp/B00US8ESWK/

Relevant Topics From Our Website:

Plant Temperature Tolerance:
https://frostygarden.com/topics/demystifying-cold-hardy-frost-tolerant-sensitive-and-warm-loving-garden-plants/

Extreme Northern Gardening Tips:
https://frostygarden.com/topics/garden-tips-interior-alaska-climate/

How We Built Our Raised Beds:
https://frostygarden.com/topics/building-raised-beds-suitable-for-subarctic-climates-garden-threats/

Growing Onions In Cold Climates:
https://frostygarden.com/topics/growing-onions-in-cold-climates-the-subarctic/

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