No.1
Terrace garden beds made of brick or wood
Bedding gardening is the use of some kind of wood, stone, or even some off-cuts to create a shell or frame for a flower bed. In this way, planting plants in the soil above the ground can not only improve the soil, provide good nutrition and water supply and drainage for the plants, but also add your own creativity to the structure of the flower bed appearance equipment. For example, this brick terrace garden flower bed not only beautifies the courtyard environment, but also maximizes the utilization of space. Alternatively, you can relax in the seating area while admiring herbs or vegetables.
No.2
metal sheet garden flower bed
Due to the sudden change of the air on the ground, it often has a certain impact on the plants on the ground, such as natural disasters such as frost. To reduce the impact of disasters, metal panels can be used to make garden beds that trap the sun's heat in the soil, providing plants with the right temperature and heat. For example, this sheet metal garden bed is perfect for plants like sage and lavender.
No.3
Tall garden beds
Plant your favorite vegetables in the half-acre garden, and feel the hard work of farming and the joy of harvesting. But limited garden space doesn't allow vegetables to grow well. At this time, the use of high-leg garden flower beds can not only allow vegetables to grow unimpeded, but also create a different garden landscape.
No 4
spiral garden flower bed
This is a very popular style of herb garden beds that can be done by stacking simple materials (stone, wood or brick). Such a courtyard garden layout not only increases the usable planting area, but also adds a swirling, swirling geometric beauty to the courtyard garden.
No.5
Vaulted greenhouse flower beds
Vaulted greenhouse-style planters are the way to go if you want to grow multi-season plants or vegetables in your yard out of the weather. For example, this arched greenhouse-like flower bed at Oregon State University not only does not need to worry about damage from wind, frost, rain and snow, but also effectively prevents damage from other animals.
No.6
Tiered garden beds in a steeply sloped yard
For steeply sloping patios, stones can be used to elevate low-lying areas and create a different tiered gardening illusion. This not only increases the planting area of the courtyard, but also adds a bit of artistic beauty.
No.7
trough garden bed
This is one of the easiest ways to make a garden bed, just fill an abandoned animal trough with soil, drill some ventilation holes in the bottom, and start planting. This metal trough garden bed, for example, is not only simple and easy to set up, but its metal look also brings an industrial-style aesthetic to the yard. NOTE: This trough garden bed may need more watering in summer.
number 8
custom garden beds
Unlike direct soil planting, clever use of the design of the garden bed and a little creativity can create a unique garden landscape. For example, according to the courtyard space, a multi-layer garden flower bed is constructed with simple straight lines, together with pot sheds, night lighting and benches, not only can you rest outdoors, but also appreciate the growth of plants, filling the courtyard with a strong atmosphere. Natural beauty, rustic pastoral style.
number 8
custom garden beds
Unlike direct soil planting, clever use of the design of the garden bed and a little creativity can create a unique garden landscape. For example, according to the courtyard space, a multi-layer garden flower bed is constructed with simple straight lines, together with pot sheds, night lighting and benches, not only can you rest outdoors, but also appreciate the growth of plants, filling the courtyard with a strong atmosphere. Natural beauty, rustic pastoral style.
No.10
A garden bed that reconfigures space
Garden spaces that are too small can often feel cluttered and crowded, but creating garden beds with different paths can be a great way to reconfigure a space and make the whole space seem larger by breaking up perspective. At the same time, these various garden beds provide additional seating areas for the courtyard.
No.11
Colored Concrete Block Garden Planter
There are many types of materials used to construct garden beds, but using concrete blocks is one of the most popular. Like this garden bed made of colored concrete blocks and new concrete bricks, it's characterful and functional.
No.12
stacked garden bed
There is no limit to the height of a garden bed, like this tiered pagoda garden bed. Different levels can be divided and supported by wooden frames, or separated by steel bars or metal pipes, washers, etc. to form this layered pagoda-style garden bed.
No.13
Use your garage door as a garden bed
One of the main reasons for the popularity of garden beds is the ease with which they can be made through the flexible use of surrounding items. Like this garden bed made from a garage door. The special resin on the garage door allows it to last longer than other wood products and requires no waterproofing or painting, so it is very low maintenance and looks stylish.
No.14
sunken garden bed
For the sloping courtyard, in addition to forming terraces in the entire area, sunken garden flower beds can be directly created at a certain height of sight, which is also dazzling and moving. For example, this garden flower bed located on the original hillside, stone steps and retaining walls reveal the original charm of the countryside, and the lush flower beds around make people relax instantly, traditional and exquisite.
No.15
milk crate garden bed
The milk crate can not only be used for storage and storage, but also can be used to make a box-type garden flower bed, and it can be completed by directly filling soil and fertilizing without drilling drainage holes. This is used in many edible hanging gardens, which is very convenient and practical.
Note: Landscape gardens are planted in flower beds, which are prone to drought and water shortage in hot summer. Therefore, constant attention to humidity and humidity within garden planting beds is required.