Raised garden beds can be used to optimize small outdoor spaces or to structure a large backyard.
Some can be built in mounds straight on the ground.
Some prefer to have the garden bed completely off the ground altogether with a raised planter box.
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In any event, there are some general steps you’ll want to follow.
24’s, and braces.
The tanks were installed on a bed of gravel lined with plastic to minimize weeding.
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The tomato cage structures are topped with a decorative finial to add a finishing touch.
The simple materials can be sourced inexpensively at any home store.
It took an afternoon to build these DIY beds filled with tomato plants, marigolds, and chili peppers.
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Reclaimed fence posts with an aged patina were used to train the tomato plants.
For a bold but minimalist look, consider choosing one key in and color of flower in large numbers.
The project is made from plywood and costs $75 from start to finish.
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The most affordable way to make a raised garden bed is todo it yourselfusing recycled/upcycled materials.
The best types of wood to use for a raised garden bed include wood pallets or cedar wood.
Cinder or concrete blocks are an inexpensive and popular material used to build a foundation for araised garden bed.
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