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Pictures of Accessible Gardens

Figures 6 through 17 are pictures and comments of different raised, accessible garden beds. They may provide you with some ideas to help you design, create and make your own.

Raised garden bed with knee space that allows the gardener to work facing the garden bed.

Figure 6 - This raised garden bed provides excellent knee space and allows the gardener to work facing the garden bed rather than having to turn sideways. However, it is to wide, as the gardener could not reach the full bed.

Raised garden bed provides excellent accessibility and knee room form one side

Figure 7 - This raised garden bed provides excellent accessibility and knee room form one side and would require a lot less earth to fill the raised garden bed as it does not go all the way to the ground.

Raised garden bed that provides access from both sides

Figure 8 - These raised garden bed provide access from both sides, however there should be a walkway made of firm material around both sides of the beds.

A raised flower bed with excellent knee room and a narrow bed - access from only one side is needed

Figure 9 - This raised flower bed has excellent knee room and a narrow bed so access from only one side is needed. However, the gravel bed on the ground could cause some problems for the front wheels on a wheelchair.

A raised flower garden with a raised bottom

Figure 10 - This raised flower garden has a raised bottom that rests on the horizontal 2 x 6 lumber. Note, the irrigation piping on the left end of the bed.

Raised flower bed is designed in the shape of an X

Figure 11 - This raised flower bed is designed in the shape of an X. It has a raised bottom and good knee access.

Raised garden bed with drawers for garden tools

Figure 12 - This raised garden bed has a raised bottom which provides good knee space and drawers for garden tools

Difficult to access - raised garden beds

Figure 13 - The centers of these raised garden beds would be difficult to access for someone in a wheelchair because of the depth of the top layer of bricks around the beds.

Difficult wheelchair access - raised garden bed

Figure 14 - The width and lack of a solid walkway around this raised garden bed would make working on it difficult for someone in a wheelchair.

collection of raised garden beds

Figure 15 - A variety of raised flower beds, all with raised bottoms. In the foreground a piece of 3 foot diameter corrugated spiral metal culvert pipe is used to create the garden bed.

Figures 16 & 17 - These are very large raised beds using concrete walls. Access around the beds is on a concrete walkway. However, the beds are too wide for an individual in a wheel chair to reach.

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