Build Garden Bed
Service Overview & Our Approach
A raised garden bed is a great way to grow fresh vegetables, herbs, or flowers while keeping your yard neat, organized, and easy to maintain. But building one from scratch—leveling the ground, cutting lumber, securing the structure, and filling it with the right soil—can be a time-consuming project without the right tools or experience. That’s where Ragland Moon Handyman Service comes in.
We take the stress out of garden bed building by handling the entire process from start to finish. Whether you need a single raised bed or multiple custom-built boxes, we’ll ensure they’re sturdy, level, and ready to plant. We use quality materials, proper construction techniques, and work with your space and preferences to create a garden setup you’ll enjoy for years to come.
Why Choose Ragland Moon Handyman Service for Garden Bed Construction?
You bring the vision—we’ll build the foundation for your perfect garden. Here’s why customers choose us:
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Custom Builds: We tailor the size and layout to your yard and planting goals.
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Sturdy Construction: Built to last with quality lumber and proper bracing techniques.
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Level & Square: Every bed is measured, leveled, and aligned for a clean, professional finish.
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Material Guidance: We can help you choose the best wood and soil mix for your needs.
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Clean Worksite: We leave your yard looking better than we found it—no mess left behind.
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Local & Family-Owned: Wayne County is our home, and we treat every job like it’s in our own backyard.
Let Ragland Moon Handyman Service turn your garden ideas into a beautiful, functional reality.
DIY Tips for Building a Garden Bed
Thinking of building your own raised garden bed? Here are a few helpful tips:
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Choose Rot-Resistant Wood: Cedar and redwood are great options for longevity.
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Use Corner Braces: Reinforce corners with brackets or 4x4 posts for added stability.
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Level the Ground First: A level base will prevent water runoff and uneven settling.
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Avoid Treated Wood for Veggies: Pressure-treated lumber can leach chemicals—stick to untreated if growing food.
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Line the Bottom: Use landscape fabric to prevent weeds while still allowing drainage.
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Fill with Good Soil Mix: Combine compost, topsoil, and organic matter for healthy plant growth.
If you’d rather skip the measuring, sawing, and digging—Ragland Moon Handyman Service has you covered.
Request An Estimate
Ready to bring your woodworking project to life? Book an appointment with us to discuss your ideas and receive a personalized quote. Our team will walk you through options, materials, and pricing to ensure everything fits your vision and budget with no hidden costs.