what is best soil mix for a raised herb garden bed?

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I am making a raised bed to plant herbs in. What is the best soil for it? I plan to put landscape fabric down and then the soil and then plants. Location gets full Texas sun.
Oops! I forgot to ask what is the best mulch to put over the plants after I plant them? Can you use cedar mulch or will it not be safe for edibles?
Oops! I forgot to ask what is the best mulch to put over the plants after I plant them? Can you use cedar mulch or will it not be safe for edibles?

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Answer by Tammy
I like using Miracle Grow for flowers and vegetables, I grew herbs, flowers and veggies with it!

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3 Responses to what is best soil mix for a raised herb garden bed?

  1. James says:

    try organic soil with compost

  2. ranger_co_1_75 says:

    Sandy, Loam top soil is best. And you are making a newby mistake. Put the landscape fabric on top of the raised bed to prevent weeds. Cut a small hole in it for each plant. to grow through. Cover with a friendly mulch such as straw.

    Cedar has thousands of tiny slivers and every time you touch it, even brush it with your arm, you die the death of a thousand slivers. They are too tiny to pull, you have to use hot wax like used for hair removal on legs. Smear it on and let it cool, the slivers will stick to it when you pull it off.

  3. Sandra says:

    Hi there,
    In my experience use whatever soil you have now but add 50% cow manure. Also add some Plantone. It has bone meal and does wonders for some really good sized veges. Depending on what you’re growing, check the acidity of your plants’ needs and the ph of the mulch you want to use.I have never used mulch to protect my veges. Enjoy

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