Raised Beds and Accessible Planting
There are many practical and aesthetic reasons to introduce raised beds into your garden design. Not only do they make the garden more accessible to look after your beloved flowers and vegetables, raised beds also offer an opportunity to add visual interest depth and intersections between spaces.
Combining raised beds into the borders is a really impactful way to add height to your garden, and even allows you to incorporate seating as seen in some of the examples provided below.
A slightly more conventional use of raised beds is of course in a vegetable patch and in and around a greenhouse. The definition of the beds provided by the framing allows vegetable types to be neatly separated from one another, whilst making weeding and watering a much easier task, especially for those with limited mobility.
Raised beds can be achieve in various forms. Neat edges to match the new decking, or more rustic sleepers installed to provide softened edges. Your choice of finish and materials can be incorporated in the detailed quote we provide and tailored to your overall budget.













