If you want to increase the productivity of your vegetable garden significantly–grow plants in raised beds. It’s simple: A raised bed can be filled with the type of soil your plants want, and it ensures better drainage. You can control the weeds easily and work more efficiently in the garden without sweating.

Check out some great raised bed ideas for balcony here

DIY Raised Bed Ideas

1. Wattle Fence Raised Bed

You’ll need long slender branches for this. Such as willow branches. Weave them between the stakes. Here these stakes are at a distance of about 45 cm from each other to create wattle fence walls. The inside of this raised bed wall is covered with burlap to retain the soil, but you can also use garden cloth.

2. Raised Bed from Tires

However, no scientific research has been conducted, but most gardeners believe that growing edibles in tires can be harmful. If you don’t want to grow vegetables, grow other plants.

3. Brick Raised Bed

Construct a brick raised bed. Brick raised beds are easy to make and are much more durable than wooden ones.

4. Raised Bed with Wire Mesh as a Protection

Birds and sometimes cats and dogs can be a problem, and to prevent them, you can cover the raised bed with wire mesh or whatever you find appropriate.

5. Hay Bale Raised Bed

Certainly one of the best DIY raised bed ideas to follow. Bale of wheat or alfalfa straws are used to create walls of raised beds. They decompose relatively quickly and provide nutrition to plants. You can read an informative article on how to make a straw bale raised bed on Bonnie Plants.

6. Concrete Blocks Raised Bed

Use concrete blocks to create raised beds–they are made from cement, therefore heavier and strong. You can download this PDF file of the University of Florida to get more information on doing this.

7. Sandbags (Earthbags) Raised Bed

If you have sandbags (if not, buy them at a cheap rate from the market), fill them 1/3 with the garden soil and line them around the perimeter of desired raised bed.

8. Tree Trunks and Stumps Raised Bed

Stumps about 30 cm thick in diameter are perfect as walls for the raised bed. Irregular stumps and logs can also be used. If you want to give your garden a unique look, this is an interesting idea.

Learn about 20 creative things you can do with tree stumps here

9. Cedar Raised Bed

White cedar or Western red cedar planks are ideal for making raised beds as they are weather-resistant and withstand well against pests. In addition, such raised beds are much more durable than those made from other softwoods.

10. Jute Bags Raised Bed

Not exactly a raised bed, but you can fill large jute bags or burlap sacks with soil and place them in the sun and plant something you like. Probably potatoes, herbs, carrots, and other root vegetables. But remember that these bags will dry out fast due to the perforations, and you will need to water more frequently.

11. Corten Steel Raised Bed

Make corten steel raised beds to grow plants. Corten steel is a modern alternative to steel, which is more durable and low maintenance.

12. Spiral Raised Bed

One of the most functional raised bed ideas. Make a spiral raised bed and grow herbs in it. You can also grow other plants and vegetables. It’s an efficient way to save space. Check out our step-by-step tutorial here.

13. Raised Bed with Collapsible PVC Greenhouse

Make a raised bed with a greenhouse using PVC pipes. You can find a tutorial video of this on Instructables.

14. Gabion Raised Bed

Build raised beds from gabions. For this, you’ll need to build gabion walls. You can read a helpful article here.

15. Logs raised bed

Raised bed with logs looks very rustic. It is almost free if you have logs in your garden. You’ll need to set the logs on small poles driven into the ground to stop them from moving. To raise the height, you can stack more logs above each other and secure them together with the help of nails or wires.

16. Pallet Raised Bed

Make raised beds from pallets. You can read step by step tutorial on our site.

17. Corrugated Steel Raised Bed

Use corrugated steel sheets to make raised beds out of them for your garden. See a DIY article on Sunset.

18. Stones Raised Bed

If you have concrete rubble or large stones, then make raised beds from them. It is an inexpensive idea. You can check out the tutorial on HGTV.

19. Beautiful Raised Beds

Here’s a smart raised bed garden that you can easily make in different shapes and sizes to grow lemon trees or other plants.

20. Raised Bed With Benches

Not only can you grow vegetables in such a raised bed but also sit there and relax! Check out the detailed DIY here.

21. C-Shaped Raised Bed

Have a look at a quirky-shaped raised bed that’s also going to save a lot of space.

22. Elevated Flower Bed

Use dogwoods and wooden rods to make a corner-raised bed in your garden to grow flowers of your choice. Click here for details.

23. Bamboo Lined Raised Bed

All you have to do is outline the raised bed using bamboos and grow vegetables in a compact space.

24. River Rock Garden Bed

A perfect way to use natural resources in your garden, this raised river rock garden bed also adds a lot of appeal to the yard.

25. Straw Bale Raised Garden Bed

All you need are straw bales, potting soil, garden soil, compost, and plants of your choice for this one.

26. Metal Raised Garden Bed

Here’s a very detailed and nicely put DIY that will guide you with all the information to make a similar one yourself.

27. Clay Pipe Planter Bed

Yes! You can use clay pipe planters to outline the raised bed to give it a different look. Details are here.

28. Contemporary Raised Bed

Builders’ rubble, postcrete, medium concrete blocks, mastercrete cement, along with a few other supplies, will help you make this one.

  • Mahault
  • March 28, 2021 At 10:20 am
  • Embrace the Grow Your Own trend, even in the smallest of spaces, and save lots of money in the process. Simply corner off a section of your garden, prepare the soil, and plant some vegetables. Not only will it be a great addition to your garden, but you ll have your own supply of tasty veg!
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  • Ica
  • March 31, 2021 At 7:15 am
  • I’m loving the monochromatic pink planter idea. It has a ping pong gomphrena, lamium and sunpatients. How many plants did you use and what size container. Color names would be helpful in my search as well.
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Embrace the Grow Your Own trend, even in the smallest of spaces, and save lots of money in the process. Simply corner off a section of your garden, prepare the soil, and plant some vegetables. Not only will it be a great addition to your garden, but you ll have your own supply of tasty veg!

I’m loving the monochromatic pink planter idea. It has a ping pong gomphrena, lamium and sunpatients. How many plants did you use and what size container. Color names would be helpful in my search as well.

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