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Raised garden beds are a popular choice for growing vegetables, herbs and flowers. Weeds and pests are easier to manage, you can garden without the strain of bending and kneeling, and you can more easily create ideal conditions for plants to flourish.
With a variety of building and material options, a raised bed can also be a simple and affordable project. Check out these raised garden beds by Bunnings Workshop community members and let us know if we can help with your build.
Raised vegetable garden bed by @bruceprince
Workshop member Bruce used H4 treated Pine sleepers to build these terrific 2.4m by 4.8m garden beds that are still going strong after several years.
Raised garden beds to keep pets out by @LisasGarden
Lisa planted in raised beds to keep pets from digging up or eating the vegetables and plants.
Raised garden bed with netting by @Meling
Workshop member Meling grew vegetables from seed for the first time in this netted raised garden bed.
Corrugated iron raised garden beds by @Pancho
Workshop member Pancho's raised garden beds use timber and corrugated iron to make an attractive and functional feature for the front garden.
Garden bed front fence by @timjeffries
Using garden beds as a front fence has not only provided a functional and beautiful feature of Tim's home, but has also helped strengthen bonds with the local community.
Raised garden bed using corrugated iron by @moshiach77
Workshop member moshiach77 built this simple raised garden bed using corrugated iron.
Galvanised steel raised garden beds by @Andy_J
Andy used layers of sticks, dried leaves, potting mix and sugarcane mulch to fill this raised garden bed.
Raised wicking garden bed by @Adam_W
Adam used an elevated timber frame clad with composite decking boards for this self-watering wicking bed.
Wicking raised garden bed by @Maursie
Workshop member Maursie created a low-maintenance self-watering solution after assembling this large raised garden bed.
Tall man raised garden beds with drainage by @mdstorrs
Workshop member mdstorrs built drainage grids close to the top of these raised garden beds so they don't need to be filled all the way with soil.
Built-in raised garden bed by @JoeAzza
Joe's built-in garden bed was constructed using decking timber and built as part of a low-level deck, allowing rainwater to be soaked up by the soil rather than accumulating below.
Hugelkultur raised garden bed using Colorbond fencing by @Aussie-Garden
Hugelkultur beds are built from the ground up with items like logs, sticks and branches to fill the bottom before soil is added. Workshop member rattle built an affordable raised garden bed with leftover housing materials, scrap timber and wood debris to save on soil.
Hugelkultur raised garden beds by @TheSaltyreefer
Workshop member TheSaltyreefer filled these garden beds with woody debris that breaks down and nourishes the soil.
Recycled pallet timber raised garden bed by @nolifemanual
Workshop member nolifemanual made garden beds using recycled pallet timber and stained with Cabot's Merbau deck stain.
Raised garden beds using fence palings by @Poppop
The bottomless structure of Workshop member Poppop's raised garden beds allow helpful worms to nourish the soil.
Raised garden bed using fence palings by @Sporky
Workshop member Sporky's simple raised garden bed was made using fence palings and layered with paper, manure and soil.
Grow your own garden in raised garden beds by following this step-by-step guide to building a raised garden bed by Horticulturist and Workshop member Adam Woodhams.
For beginners, Adam has also shared a step-by-step guide to building a simple raised bed, while MitchellMc shared how to build a raised garden bed using pallets.
Once you've built your raised garden bed, follow the step-by-step instructions from horticulturalist Noelle Weatherley How to fill a raised garden bed.
Find more great ideas for your D.I.Y. raised garden bed in our Top 10 most popular raised garden beds.
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