Raised Garden Bed With an Decorative Eye Catcher
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Raised Garden Bed With an Decorative Eye Catcher

A raised garden bed is very practically for different reasons. Of course it is back-friendly, but also helps your plants to grow rapidly to a rich harvest.
Putting up a raised bed in your backyard, you may want to give it a nice look as well.
I show you how I did that.
Supplies
The aim was to use only materials left from other projects. So I had little mix of materials. Anyway, to get the look seen on the pictures you should use the following:
- Front side (visible side)
- Wooden Rhombus Bar 21x68mm
- length according to what is available or desired
- Material: Larch tree (or what is available in your area)
- Back side (or less visible sides)
- Can be made of boards available, since Rhombus Bars are usually more expensive
- Board size according to desired bed size
- Top cover
- The top should be covered by boards to protect the sides
- Bracket sheets to install the boards to the sides
- Corner Posts
- I used strong 100x100mm larch wood bars. They give it solid look
- To connect the sides the corners can also be made of much smaller bars placed inside.
- Other materials
- Dimpled sheet to protect the inner sides from moisture
- Stables or nails for
- Chicken wire to keep out rodents
- Fretwork tools for the decoration element (if no cnc mill is available)
- Decoration
- For my "Garden Fairy" I used a template from etsy.com
- For little money you get printable svg data
- Fairy svg | Etsy DE
- Screws to connect bars and boards to corner posts
- Wood stain for long time protection (should be renewed each year)
Cutting and Pre Assembly

- Cut all boards and bars and posts to the desired length
- Pre assemble the front and back sides as seen on the picture
Assembly of All 4 Sides

- Assemble all 4 sides
- Connect to the corner posts
- Install dimpled sheet and chicken wire inside the bed
Top Cover and Filling

- Install the boards on the top by using sheet brackets for example
- Paint all sides and the top with wood stain
- Fill the bed with all sorts of green waste and lots of soil
Decoartion

The decoration element can make a real difference and turns any raised bed into an eye catcher
- Choose a decorative template e.g. from etsy.com
- Fairy svg | Etsy DE
- cut with fretwork tool
- If it is a complex shape as my "Garden Fairy" ask someone with a CNC Mill to cut it for you
- paint in a nice colour
- install to the bed
Finished

No raised garden bed looks like the other.
I hope to give you some inspiration for your own project!
Enjoy the work and the result. Good luck.