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Winter is just around the corner and most raised beds are empty after the autumn harvest. But it doesn't have to stay that way! On the contrary: Home-grown vegetables and salad can also be harvested in or after winter. The self-sufficient among you are certainly very familiar with winter vegetables and winter salads. For anyone who hasn't had much experience planting raised beds in winter, this video will certainly be helpful. The soil in our raised beds has often sunk a little over the summer. That's why I recommend refilling the raised bed. You can use organic material such as cuttings from trees and bushes. For the top layer, I recommend either material from your own compost or compost soil from the store. Advertisement I like to use the organic compost soil from Plantura. Click on the link and get 10% off the entire Plantura range! https://dergartencoach.com/plantura The selection of winter vegetables and winter salads is diverse. I recommend that you don't plant the raised bed too closely together. Make sure you check beforehand how big your plants will be to leave enough space between them. I like to grow Brussels sprouts. Brussels sprouts grow primarily upwards so that they don't take up much space for the other plants. Lamb's lettuce is a classic in winter. You can also see how best to sow it in this video. If you have any questions, ideas or suggestions, please write to me in the comments. ------------------------------------------------------------ Want more #gardeningtips? ???? Follow me on: ????Instagram / dergartencoach ☘️Facebook / dergartencoach