beddingare
Beddingare is a term used in gardening and landscape design to describe a modular raised-bed system optimized for water efficiency in dry climates. The concept pairs narrow, shallow planting strips with adjacent mulched pathways to reduce soil temperature fluctuations, limit evaporation, and simplify maintenance. Beds use permeable soil mixes enriched with compost and are irrigated with drip lines that deliver water directly to roots. The system emphasizes modular units that can be rearranged as plants mature or site conditions change.
Origin and usage: Beddingare appeared in garden planning literature in the late 1990s and was popularized by
Construction and maintenance: Beds are defined by edging of wood, stone, or modular composites. The soil mix
Benefits and limitations: Proponents cite improved water-use efficiency, higher yields per area, and easier weed control.