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    Urban Bloomer Self-Watering Raised Garden Bed . amazon.com. $103.04. Keter. Self-Watering Raised Bed Planter. This small planter is surprisingly sturdy and practical. In our test, it survived four ...

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  5. Hügelkultur - Wikipedia

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    Hügelkultur (German pronunciation: [ˈhyːɡl̩kʊlˌtuːɐ̯], alternative spelling without umlaut: Huegelkultur), literally mound bed or mound culture, is a horticultural technique where a mound constructed from decaying wood debris and other compostable biomass plant materials is later (or immediately) planted as a raised bed.

  6. Raised-bed gardening - Wikipedia

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    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. [2]

  7. 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.