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Ideas for ex veg beds

Hi, I have a customer who has three raised beg beds approx 10ft by 10ft apiece. Used to be against a wall, wall now demolished and a lovely view revealed. CUST. Doesn't have time for veg beds, doesn't want em removed. But need to convert to low maintenance beds but enhance and not block view. And ideas? Would post pictures but struggling to work out how!!!

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  • Re posting pics, look at the icons in the bar above the 'typing' space. Hover your mouse over the second in from left 'Image', click it, 'Choose File' choose your images, when finished click 'Ok'.

    That should do it.

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      No problem but currently doing it for my phone. So no mouse and no icons.
      • Hmmm, just had a look, see what you mean.
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  • What about low planting, injected with taller transparent plants for interest, maybe the shorter cultivars of molinia
  • I have something similar, but 6 beds. Decided to turn them all into wildflower beds. Nearly maintenance free and looks good plus insect friendly.

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