What should the depth of a raised bed be to grow corn, potatoes and beans?
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For things such as corn then you don't really need a lot of depth.
Indeed two inches or so should suffice for corn, and really you should certainly not need any deeper than three inches which is not recommended.
Hope this helps good luck with your growing!
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