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  2. The 35 Best Raised Garden Bed Ideas to Transform Your Outdoor ...

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    If this year marks your first attempt at using a raised garden bed, consider opting for a beginner-friendly kitchen layout. "A manageable size is 4-by-8 feet, but adjust it to your available space ...

  3. Expert-Approved Garden Bed Ideas to Up Your Growing Game - AOL

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    "The material of the raised bed can be of aesthetic interest in the garden as well," says Jonathan Paetzel, who says that corten steel, stone, wood, brick, and salvaged materials are all good choices.

  4. Take Your Garden to the Next Level with These Unique Raised ...

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    Add a Shade for Hot Days. Shield your plants from scorching sun and heat by adding a DIY shade to your raised bed. You can easily make one like this using PVC pipe and garden cloth.

  5. Raised-bed gardening - Wikipedia

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    Lumber is the most common construction material for making raised beds. [2] If using lumber treated with chromated copper arsenate or CCA (though uncommon since 2004 in the US and Europe [4] [5]), it is recommended to use a plastic liner between the wood and soil if the raised bed is intended for growing edibles.

  6. Keyhole garden - Wikipedia

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    A keyhole garden at St Ann's Community Orchard, Nottingham. A keyhole garden is a two-meter-wide circular raised garden with a keyhole-shaped indentation on one side. The indentation allows gardeners to add uncooked vegetable scraps, greywater, and manure into a composting basket that sits in the center of the bed. In this way, composting ...

  7. Ecobricks - Wikipedia

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    Raised gardens: Ecobricks are laid horizontal and completely covered [67] Raised benches: Two or three levels of horizontally laid ecobricks to make seats and benches. [22] Food Forest Play Parks: A combination of raised beds and benches to make a public green space, ideally filled with edible plants. [68]

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