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    Both the most popular amongst Popular Mechanics readers and our best overall pick, this raised metal garden bed from Land Guard provides exactly what you need at a very affordable price.

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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 ...

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    The 2024 Popular Mechanics Yard & Garden Awards Photo Illustration by Tom Messina using photos ... We edged sidewalks and even wheeled it along a curved garden bed to slice a groove where the lawn ...

  5. 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]

  6. 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.

  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.