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  2. The 35 Best Raised Garden Bed Ideas to Transform Your ... - AOL

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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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    These raised bed ideas are the perfect way to enhance an existing garden or kickstart a new one. ... Here is an idea to breathe new life into an old storage cart by turning it into a tiered flower ...

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    Tiered Raised Flower Bed This tiered planting bed has four separate sections for flowers or veggies. At 10 inches deep, you'll have plenty of room for most flowers and vegetables, such as radishes ...

  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. Colonial Revival garden - Wikipedia

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    A Colonial Revival garden is a garden design intended to evoke the garden design typical of the Colonial period of Australia or the United States. The Colonial Revival garden is typified by simple rectilinear beds, straight (rather than winding) pathways through the garden, and perennial plants from the fruit, ornamental flower, and vegetable ...

  7. 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.