Avoid These Vegetables in Your Raised Garden Beds!

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Potatoes spread aggressively and can overcrowd your raised garden bed quickly.

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1. Potatoes

Corn requires a lot of space and nutrients, often crowding other plants.

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2. Corn

Cabbage plants grow large, potentially shading smaller plants in raised beds.

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3. Cabbage

Leeks can be slow-growing and require significant space, reducing bed efficiency.

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4. Leeks

Asparagus has deep roots that need a permanent space, not ideal for raised beds.

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5. Asparagus

Brussels sprouts need a lot of room, often outgrowing the space in beds.

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6. Brussels Sprouts

Artichokes have sprawling roots and large plants, which are difficult to manage.

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7. Artichokes

Pumpkins need excessive space to spread, making them a poor choice for raised beds.

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8. Pumpkins

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