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He made the beds about 30 inches high to reduce the need for bending and kneeling when tending the garden. He advises that they “are not inexpensive,” and the material was about $150.
The Frame It All raised garden beds stand out because they are easy to assemble. “Frame It All has a simple snap-lock system and unique brackets that allow for flexible designs,” Betz says.