Raised-bed gardening is like playing with a big sandbox that grows plants. Adults build a box that has tall walls and put dirt in it.
The box is often made from wood, bricks or concrete blocks, and the dirt inside the box is raised higher than the surrounding ground. It's like a garden bed that's raised up above the ground.
When you plant plants in a raised bed, you don’t have to bend down as much as you have to do in a regular garden. This is because you don't have to touch the ground so much.
A lot of people like raised-bed gardening because they can control the soil's quality more easily than in a regular garden. They also don't have to worry much about weeds, and the plants have better drainage, which means they won't sit in water and rot.
Plus, because the plants are happy, they grow stronger and produce more food like fruits, veggies or flowers.
Overall, raised-bed gardening is a fun way to plant things, and it makes gardening easier, and more enjoyable.