Soil Filled To The Top Of Your Garden, Or Not...The Garden Grid™ Fits! All of our Garden Grid™ watering systems feature a pivoting water feed tube connection point and a trimmable riser so it can lay perfectly flat in any garden! - Here's How - If your raised garden...
Stagger Planting – Harvest & Grow More
Stagger Planting In Your Garden Harvest for longer! Instead of planting all of your seeds or seedling at the same time in your garden, space them out (aka, stagger their planting) so they mature at different times. In this raised garden we're planning to grow about...
Growing Cauliflower In Your Raised Garden
Planting Cauliflower In The Garden Grid™ Cauliflower is a versatile cool-season crop, that's really had a big glow up over the last few years. It's used as a substitute for a variety of foods like pizza crust, rice, buffalo wings, & it's even become popular to...
Growing Carrots In Your Raised Garden
Growing Carrots In The Garden Grid™ Carrots come in dozens of colors & sizes. They're also able to tolerate a wide range of temperatures from freezing to warm, making them an ideal crop to grow during fall, spring, & winter. Depending on your growing zone...
Ground-Level/Lay-Flat Garden Grid™ Manifolds – Here’s What They’re Used For
Ground-Level/Lay-Flat Garden Grid™ Manifolds If you're gardening at ground-level, if your raised garden bed is made of thick material like railroad ties or cinder blocks, or your Garden Grid™ connections are all on the inside of your garden bed walls, and you...
Manifold Trick: Swapping The Valve & Cap
Valve & Cap Swap Manifold 'Trick' Caps & valves are interchangeable on the Garden Grid™ manifold. Swapping them around is an option & can be helpful if you only have one Garden Grid™ connected to your manifold, but still plan to attach a garden hose to the...
Growing Watermelon Vertically & On Ground
Growing Watermelon Vertically It can be done! With some caveats... (see below) We’re growing watermelon vertically! But, we're doing it a little differently than you may be used to seeing, by mixing ground growth and using tomato cages for vertical support....
Growing Tomatoes In Fall? Zones 8-11 Can
How to Thin or Save & Transplant Seedlings
Extra Sprouts: Thinning, Saving, & Transplanting See how & when to transplant seedlings from trays into your garden here. When growing by seed in your garden, it's pretty common practice to plant multiple seeds so you have a better chance of something...
How Long Do You Water With The Garden Grid™?
MORE DETAILS: Watering needs will vary based on climate. We're based out of Florida. We have a very humid climate, with morning dew, & frequent summer rains, which helps keep our garden soil moist. So, watering with the Garden Grid every 2-3 days for about 10-15...
A Look Inside Our Summer of ’22 Garden
Summer '22 Garden Update Succession Planting, Replanting, & What’s Maturing 🌱 Summer of ‘22 Garden Update (and hopefully a little garden inspo) for you 🌱 Our last round of green bean succession planting plus some tips for planting them in The Garden Grid Sometimes...
A Plant Anyone Can Grow In July!
Green Beans, Snap Beans, or String Beans Whatever you call them & wherever you garden across the U.S., you can plant them in July! Green beans (as we'll call them) are super easy to grow. You direct sow the seeds right into your soil about 1" below the surface....
How Do You Add Mulch, Soil, or Solid Fertilizer w/ A Garden Grid™
Adding Soil, Mulch, or Fertilizer Solids When Using The Garden Grid™? It’s easy! 💧 🌱 If you have plants growing, simply lift your Garden Grid™ up & spread your mulch, soil, or fertilizer underneath. 💧 If you don't have plants growing (or they're small enough)...
Can You Use Liquid Fertilizer In The Garden Grid™?
Can Liquid Fertilizer Go In The Garden Grid™ Some Yes. Some No. If your liquid fertilizer is 100% liquid then you should be fine to use it. However, if the liquid fertilizer has granules in it, we don't recommend it for two reasons. Every Garden Grid™ watering system...
Garden Bed Corner Posts & The Garden Grid™. Can It Work?
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Can You Use Tomato Cages & Trellises With A Garden Grid™?
Using Tomato Cages & Trellises In The Garden Grid™ Answer Overview: Sure can! As long as they can fit in the Garden Grid™ watering system square & you don’t push them into the tubing you can use any support you want. We frequently use tomato cages for taller,...
The Garden Grid™ Large Gardens & Water Pressure💧
Does The Garden Grid™ Work For Large Garden Beds?Answer Overview:Garden Grid™️ Q&A: “Does this work for large gardens or does it lose water pressure?” You can endlessly interconnect Garden Grids™️ for nearly any garden size & layout. The amount you can run...
Q&A: “How Do You Control The Water Flow? Can You Use A Water Tank?”
Garden Grid™ Q&A: How To Regulate Water Flow & Can You Use A Water Tank? Answer Overview: You can control water flow for the Garden Grid™ in a variety of ways. From our multi-Garden Grid™ connection manifold, adding a single-flow valve, or just from your...
Growing Eggplant As A Perennial? Here’s How
Growing Eggplant As A Perrenial - Did You Know You Can Do That? You sure can! It’s called overwintering. And, if your climate is warm enough (or you can keep the plant warm enough) you can keep your same eggplant plant alive for years to come. So, if you successfully...
Extra Planting Space – Garden Grid™ Trick
Garden Grid™ Trick for Extra Planting Area We size the Garden Grid™️ to fit the interior dimensions of most garden beds & of course to fit our raised garden beds just right, (see for yourself here 😊) But, we know that other garden bed sizes can vary a lot! If you...
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