{"id":11920,"date":"2021-07-26T23:17:33","date_gmt":"2021-07-26T23:17:33","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/alternatech.net\/?p=11920"},"modified":"2021-07-26T23:17:33","modified_gmt":"2021-07-26T23:17:33","slug":"20-wonderful-diy-raised-bed-gardens-for-every-spaces","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/lorevista.com\/20-wonderful-diy-raised-bed-gardens-for-every-spaces\/","title":{"rendered":"20 Wonderful DIY Raised Bed Gardens For Every Spaces"},"content":{"rendered":"
Instead of growing plants directly in the soil of the garden, you will plant them in large containers provided with soil already. This is an excellent gardening method that both beginning and experienced gardeners need.\n
The following DIY Raised Bed Gardens work when your garden does not have enough space for favorite vegetables and herbs. Even if you want to make your garden more modern and productive, these also help.\n
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This simple raised bed garden surely works with beginning gardeners. You can use cedar and redwood for this project.\n
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If you prefer new raised bed designs and ideas, these fabric planters are right up your street. This does not require any skill or budget.\n
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Fencing or a door added to your raised beds will keep it from deer and rabbits. Beautiful and fun to make, it\u2019s enough for DIY.\n
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This raised bed garden features a greenhouse tunnel on top! Love the addition of PVC pipes held upright to the inside of the bed with steel tube straps.\n
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These garden boxes are made from 2\u00d74 or 2\u00d76 caps. They surely create a modern and effective garden.\n
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These garden beds are gorgeous. They are made from 4x6s or 6x6s, which is the same process.\n
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Another easy idea for raised bed garden is waist height garden planter. It will help those who have physical discomforts such as back or knee pains.\n
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These elevated planter boxes are also easy enough for DIY projects.\n
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If you love something more attractive with your raised bed garden, you can add wheels or shelves to them. They\u2019re more friendly.\n
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Pallets are not only great to make fences, but it also a useful and inexpensive material to make garden beds.\n
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To make these raised bed gardens, you need 2\u00d76 boards and 2\u00d72 braces. The braces are optional supports that prevent the boards from warping or twisting.\n
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Who does not love these raised bed planters for your patio and porch? This not only enables you to harvest plenty but also makes the space more beautiful.\n
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A DIY garden project that does not require a budget? Just make use of free materials. Logs, pallets, or bricks are all great to build garden beds.\n
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You can also use galvanized metal to build raised garden planters.\n
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Another idea for a metal-raised bed garden is to combine metal and wood. It looks more gorgeous.\n
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Add a trellis to your garden boxes will make plants grow better. Tomatoes, green beans, and cucumbers all love this.\n
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A stylish garden that any would love.\n
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One of the best things I love doing with old tires is turned them into raised bed gardens.\n
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Concrete blocks are great building materials for DIY raised beds.\n
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I love doing natural things for my garden. So, I often add straw bale around garden beds. It works so well.\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
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