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  2. French intensive gardening - Wikipedia

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    A 3x3 foot bed is the minimum size needed to create the micro climates necessary for successful planting, however most prefer a bed length of 5, 10, or 20 feet to make calculations easier and yields larger. [6] Traditionally, raised beds are the first image to come to mind when thinking of a French intensive garden.

  3. Square foot gardening - Wikipedia

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    The square foot gardening method recommends using an open-bottom raised bed, 4 by 4 feet (1.2 m × 1.2 m) square. The square beds are then divided into a grid of sixteen one-foot squares. Each square is planted with a different crop, and based on the plant's mature size either 1, 4, 9 or 16 plants are placed per square.

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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.

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    Kuthy says cedar is a popular design for raised garden beds and for many good reasons. "Cedar wood is a beautiful, natural and long-lasting non-toxic material that creates a clean and classic look ...

  6. File:The Strawberry Beds (IA jstor-30003372).pdf - Wikipedia

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  7. Jean Skipwith - Wikipedia

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    The plans also indicate where Lady Skipwith intended to plant verbena, strawberry, crocus, phlox, violets, pansies, and portulaca, as well as annuals and shrubbery. [10] The archives include records of Lady Skipwith's orders for vegetables, roots and bulbs, which she grew in raised beds.

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