patandchickens
Crazy Cat Lady
Unless your beds are going to be higher than 10-12" there is no reason to need any material other than soil, unless just for aesthetics. Just pile it up, don't plant too close to the edge, and periodically dress it back up as it slumps during the year.
Rocks or concrete rubble are traditional edgings.
Or logs, large tree branches, that sort of thing.
Containers like barrels and tubs and suchlike are a whole different management issue -- you can certainly plant in them but you need to take serious measures to make sure you have sufficient drainage, prevent soil from sogging and souring towards the bottom of the container, and water differently than you would in a regular raised bed.
Have fun,
Pat
Rocks or concrete rubble are traditional edgings.
Or logs, large tree branches, that sort of thing.
Containers like barrels and tubs and suchlike are a whole different management issue -- you can certainly plant in them but you need to take serious measures to make sure you have sufficient drainage, prevent soil from sogging and souring towards the bottom of the container, and water differently than you would in a regular raised bed.
Have fun,
Pat