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How to Make a Raised Garden Bed Cover With Hinges: This Instructable will take you through the process of making hinged covers for your raised garden beds. This will help you keep all the wildlife out of your garden and prevent them from eating all your plants. A bunch of my plants that were well …

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Joanna Brown 🌸 Your new gardening friend! on Instagram: "Add vertical growing space to your garden with a trellis. Here we use cattle panels to create a simple and inexpensive arch trellis in our raised bed garden. 

Materials needed: cattle panels, t-posts, zip ties
1️⃣: Pound t-posts into the ground
2️⃣: Shape the panel into an arch and set inside of t-posts. The tension from the bend will keep the panel in place. 
3️⃣: Secure by using zip ties wrapped around both the t-post and cattle panel wire. 
4️⃣: Plant climbing vegetables and watch them grow! Cucumbers, Beans, Indeterminate Tomatoes, Melons, and Vining Squash are all great options. 🥒🍅🫛

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Joanna Brown 🌸 Your new gardening friend! on Instagram: "Add vertical growing space to your garden with a trellis. Here we use cattle panels to create a simple and inexpensive arch trellis in our raised bed garden. Materials needed: cattle panels, t-posts, zip ties 1️⃣: Pound t-posts into the ground 2️⃣: Shape the panel into an arch and set inside of t-posts. The tension from the bend will keep the panel in place. 3️⃣: Secure by using zip ties wrapped around both the t-post and cattle…

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