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    This corrugated metal raised bed is easy to assemble and has a nice, clean, modern feel. It has an open bottom, so roots can grow into the soil below the container. In our test, it lasted for four ...

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    Corten Steel Modular Raised Bed. Corten steel is corrosion-proof and weathers to a rusty patina that just gets better with age. This type of steel typically lasts for decades, so it's a great long ...

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    Here, a raised garden offers a multi-sensory experience courtesy of plenty of fragrant herbs and happy-go-lucky sunflowers. 6. Modular mode. Vego Garden. The modular design of this garden bed ...

  5. Raised-bed gardening - Wikipedia

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    Raised-bed gardening. Raised bed gardening. Raised-bed gardening is a form of gardening in which the soil is raised above ground level and usually enclosed in some way. Raised bed structures can be made of wood, rock, concrete or other materials, and can be of any size or shape. [1] The soil is usually enriched with compost.

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    French intensive gardening. French intensive gardening also known as raised bed, wide bed, or French market gardening is a method of gardening in which plants are grown within a smaller space and with higher yields than other traditional gardening methods. The main principles for success are often listed as soil improvement, raised beds, close ...

  7. Hügelkultur - Wikipedia

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    Hügelkultur bed prior to being covered with soil. Hügelkultur is a German word meaning mound culture or hill culture. [3] Though the technique is alleged to have been practiced in German and Eastern European societies for hundreds of years, [1] [4] the term was first published in a 1962 German gardening booklet by Herrman Andrä. [5]

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