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Raised Bed, As A Garden Device
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![]() Raised garden beds were constructed from 2x4 and 1x4 cedar attached together with galvanized screws and bolts. The beds were individually plumbed with 1/2" plastic irrigation pipes.
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![]() Three long raised bed planters were filled with strawberry plants. Those plants were covered with frosted plastic sheets to protect them from freezing over the winter.
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Those same wooden raised garden beds as they looked in summer. The mass of leaves on two trunks in the center
were our grape
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Our double decker raised garden bed in the front of the house was called the "Monster."
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Our second stone raised garden bed was located in the back yard. It was called the "Beast."
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Another raised garden bed was constructed next to the back patio. It was called the "Mini-Beast"
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![]() A brand new raised garden bed in the back yard was called the, "Snake." Its construction was incomplete. It was filled with chunks of grass dirt removed from the path. That dirt was then covered with cardboard, a thick layer of compost, and mulch on top.
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![]() The incomplete end of the Snake raised garden bed. Black plastic was the base of a garden path that would soon be installed.
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