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So it seems to be the fertilized soil that is the issue. Beats, Chamomile and Saffron all have issues with the fertilized soil. As mentioned in the OP, the bed is 4X8, and all I can get is three seedlings in a row in the very center. I also tried removing the planks forming the raised bed planter and tried planting in just the fertilized soil, but got the same results. I then moved over to my 4X4 and 4X8 raised bed planters with regular garden soil and had no problems planting the three types of seedlings in those beds.
This seems to be a bug.
I will add, having many hours gardening in Valheim, gardening in Enshrouded is quite buggy in general. The seedling planters are fine as they function basically like a crafting station. But trying to plant seedlings in raised bed planters is very finicky.
I hope Keen is aware of this and is working on it.
Idk but maybe you could do a janky workaround. plant first (using snapped to grid) then build (or destroy excess) around it after.
Eventually, as I did in Valheim, my garden will be a mixture of purpose and aesthetics. Right now I'm just getting it going, seeing how gardening works in Enshrouded and getting the three main plants (saffron, chamomile and beats) that are ingredients in the primary foods I eat in the game going. In the end, I'm not focused on production. Whatever I grow will be fine, but what I'm seeing so far is fertilized soil is buggy. It does make the plants grow and mature really fast, though, so that part works.