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How to maintain raised bed soil over time?

Raised bed soil degrades with every growing season through nutrient depletion, organic matter decomposition, compaction, and settling. Without ongoing maintenance, productivity declines noticeably within 2-3 years. The soil level itself drops as organic matter breaks down, sometimes losing several inches per season. Effective long-term maintenance combines annual amendments (compost, organic fertilizers), crop rotation to prevent nutrient depletion and disease buildup, cover crops to protect and feed soil during off-seasons, and regular soil testing to guide targeted corrections. The goal is a self-improving system where each season's practices build on the last, creating increasingly fertile soil without ever needing to replace the entire bed contents. Understanding the biological dimension of soil health, specifically feeding the microbial community through diverse organic inputs, is the key to maintaining productive raised beds for decades.

📅 Created: 2/7/2026, 9:50:50 PM

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