I'm planning to build raised garden beds using cedar with upright supports and a deer fence. My layout is going to be a U-shape, measuring 16 feet by 9 feet. I'm wondering if I should place the beds directly on the ground or if they need a base underneath. Any advice would be appreciated!
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You actually don't need a base for your raised beds; I usually leave mine bottomless. This way, the roots can reach down into the ground, and it helps with watering too since the plants can access ground moisture easily. It's a great way to maximize the growth potential of your plants!
No need for a base at all! Keeping your raised beds bottomless allows the plants to tap into the moisture in the ground. It really helps their growth, so don't worry about adding anything underneath.
Thank you!

Great, thanks for the reply!