The 9 Worst Vegetables For Raised Garden Beds

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Potatoes: They require deep soil for tuber development, which can be tricky in shallow raised beds.

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Corn: Needs a lot of space and may require more soil depth than most raised beds provide.

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Brussels Sprouts: They take a long time to mature and need consistent moisture, making them tricky in variable conditions.

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Pumpkins: Require a lot of space to spread out and can be aggressive in growth, overshadowing other plants.

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Asparagus: It’s a perennial that needs deep soil and can take years to establish, making it less suitable for quick harvests.

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Beets: While they can grow in raised beds, they often struggle with pests and diseases in compacted soil.

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Artichokes: These perennial plants need a lot of space and can become quite large, making them less practical for small beds.

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Celery: It requires consistent moisture and can be sensitive to fluctuations in water availability.

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