Small Yard / Raised Beds

Small Yard / Raised Beds

Small yards and raised beds provide the benefits of in-ground gardening while allowing improved soil control and drainage. Raised beds warm faster in spring and allow gardeners to customize soil composition.

Soil & Drainage

Raised beds should be filled with a well-balanced mix of compost, topsoil, and organic matter. Proper soil structure improves drainage, root development, and nutrient availability.

For soil-related concerns, refer to Soil & Nutrient Issues in the Troubleshoot section.

Sunlight Requirements

Most vegetables require 6–8 hours of direct sunlight daily. Leafy greens can tolerate partial shade.

Plant Selection for Small Yards

Spacing & Airflow

Even in small yards, proper spacing improves airflow and reduces fungal disease risk. Overcrowding commonly contributes to foliage and pest problems.