Raised beds are gaining popularity among summer residents for a number of reasons: they are convenient, offer more opportunities for a high yield, and look beautiful and well-groomed.
The main question associated with the arrangement of high beds concerns the material for the sides.
When choosing, they rely on two criteria: durability and beauty. But possible expenses for arrangement also play an important role. Therefore, summer residents try to make it beautiful and practical, and at the same time do without serious expenses.
Substandard wooden boards are the most popular option. The material is cheap, but will last about 5 years, and then rot and need to be replaced.
Summer residents who value reliability and durability choose galvanized or deck boards. They serve for many years, but are more expensive.
Gardeners make durable borders for beds from smooth slate. The sheets are cut into rectangular pieces 10-15 cm high and reinforced with posts.
Some summer residents try to save as much as possible and make their lives easier, so they use polystyrene foam. But this option later causes disappointment due to its fragility.