Inspiring Raised Beds for Fall and Spring Planting
by Rebekah Zaveloff · 10 photos · 12 comments
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A raised bed doesn't need to be 3 feet off the ground! Stone or brick edge walls and gravel paths are gorgeous ways to define your vegetable beds and make it easier to pick the fruits of your labor.
by Leslie Ebert
Stone walls are timeless way to define the space, whether you go for a grid or an organic shape like this.
by Paradise Restored Landscaping & Exterior Design
Wood boxes are a classic for raised beds, but beware of using materials that will either rot or seep into the soil. Check with your local garden center or a garden designer for the best materials for your site.
I love the classic four-square grid for a vegetable garden. No matter the size of your yard, this design can work — just scale it to fit.
by Shades Of Green Landscape Architecture
I love the classic four-square grid for a vegetable garden. No matter the size of your yard, this design can work — just scale it to fit.
Here wood boxes create a spot to perch while you pick your veggies and herbs. The classic gravel treatment is affordable, practical and beautiful.
by Rob Kyne
Raised beds can vary in size and shape, depending on what they contain, and can become a design element themselves.
by Avant Garden
Raised beds are great for sloped areas that need terraced plantings.
by Arterra LLP Landscape Architects
A formal planting design is clean and classic and makes it easy to find the goodies.
by Natalie DeNormandie
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Garden sticks to name all the herbs and veggies add charm to any garden.
Herb Garden Royal VKB - EUR 34.95 [ Link ]
Don't have the room for a veggie garden? Start with a kitchen countertop herb garden instead.
Garden in a Bag - $9.00 [ Link ]
You can even grow parsley in a pouch.
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