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The most beautiful brick garden bed ideas

Discover the timeless charm of reclaimed brick raised garden beds in our latest blog post! Dive into a world where rustic elegance meets sustainable gardening practices. Explore a curated collection of inspirational photos showcasing the versatility and beauty of these eco-friendly garden solutions. Let these ideas inspire you and transform your outdoor space into a sanctuary of greenery and style!

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1. Hidden Garden Style

When I used to live in the UK I loved gardens hidden behind tall walls. They felt like they were from a different world where you could hide and nobody would find you. Here we have a garden created of brick raised beds set in nice rows which gives off a feeling of structure and simplicity. It also looks way more elegant than wild gardens with plants overgrowing everywhere.

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2. The Domino Effect

Here we have an example where you can place your reclaimed bricks in any way you want. Usually we see nice rows filled with concrete but if you don’t like it or you don’t have time for this, placing your bricks this way is an original and fun idea. Also creating a half round bed makes it only more interesting and indentation into the bed makes it easier to harvest.

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3. Crazy Borders

Let’s say goodbye to even rectangular borders we see everywhere. Here you have proof that in your own garden you can create any shape of raised bed you want. If you’re into crazy and creative shapes go for it! Your garden has to work for you after all.

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4. Nice Layers

Here’s another inspiration for fans of minimalism and simplicity. On one hand we see nice and even rectangles but on the other hand we have two levels of raised garden beds, which allows you to plant plants with deeper root systems.

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5. Round and round we go

This design of brick raised garden beds reminds me of old French herbal gardens. It’s easy to move around and have access to everything without straining your back. Also this metal ornament in the center adds some elegance to this little garden.

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6. European villa vibes

That’s a similar garden to the previous one, but it actually looks like it could be placed next to some old French villa in the countryside. Here we have bigger beds with indentations allowing easy access and one extra raised bed in the center. It looks like it could have been a well in the past. Personally, I think it would be a perfect spot for a firepit.

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7. Let me squeeze in

In this photo we see a long and narrow garden with raised garden beds fitting in perfectly. They go on both sides of the path in the middle, but instead of boring straight lines, someone decided to have some fun and created soft curves on longer edges of the beds. It adds more visual interest to the overall design of the garden.

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8. Neat and even

Here we have a similar design to the first one, but not hidden behind tall walls. It’s a perfect design for people who like simplicity in the garden.

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9. Something for the kids

Did you ever imagine you could squeeze in a railway set on the edge of your raised garden beds? Me neither but here we have it! Your imagination is your only limit so do whatever you want in your garden. It’s also a fun way to invite your children to spend some time in the garden as well. After all, someone needs to take care of these tracks.

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10. Within hands reach

Here we have a pretty brick raised garden bed placed right outside the window. It’s a nice solution for people who don’t have acres upon acres of land, but still want to grow something on their own. Sayoung that you don’t have enough space to start a garden sounds lame when you look at this photo.

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11. Something for people in the rush

Nicely built and enhanced brick raised garden beds look beautiful and can easily withstand the test of time, but we need to remember that it’s not the only way to create a brick raised garden bed. Small rectangular garden beds shown in the photo above are a perfect example that you don’t need professional beds to try this method. Just stock some bricks one on another and see if it works for you. If not, you can easily put them down. If you see it works, you can enhance them with some concrete. Take your time and experiment.

Ready to embark on your gardening journey? With reclaimed brick raised garden beds, you’re not just creating a space for plants but a haven of character and sustainability. Let these ideas spur your imagination and take your outdoor oasis to new heights. Start building and watch your garden flourish with timeless beauty.