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  2. Organic horticulture - Wikipedia

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    A simple 4' x 8' (32 square feet) raised bed garden based on the principles of bio-intensive planting and square foot gardening uses fewer nutrients and less water, and could keep a family, or community, supplied with an abundance of healthy, nutritious organic greens, while promoting a more sustainable way of living.

  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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    For example, the garden beds seen here were made from soil mixing bins and put on a wooden riser. ... 5 things you need to know about Social Security if you plan to retire in 2025. Food. Food.

  5. Garden design - Wikipedia

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    Garden design is the art and process of designing and creating plans for layout and planting of gardens and landscapes. Garden design may be done by the garden owner themselves, or by professionals of varying levels of experience and expertise. Most professional garden designers have some training in horticulture and the principles of design.

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    12-in-1 Galvanized Raised Bed. Not sure how to make the best use of your space? This modular galvanized metal raised bed allows you to set up the planter in 12 different ways.

  7. 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.