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My wife is looking for a couple of raised flower beds for the garden. They should be about waist-high (so no awkward bending) and about three feet by three feet, with a depth of about ten inches. Ideally she would like to buy them readymade but is prepared to have them constructed.

Any suggestions gratefully received.
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Bit of a trek, but Leroy Merlin in Nicosia had assemble-yourself raised beds earlier this summer.
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Or it could be easier to build them yourself, using either building blocks or bricks or stone as the retaining wall for the flower bed.
There are a number of builders yards around Paphos.

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I agree with Terry.
We've used the garden railway sleepers since we returned to UK from Cyprus and they're so easy to use. Lots of garden areas are being utilised by them and they age really well too.
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Thanks for all your suggestions. I suspect my lovely wife just wants to say “I’ll have one of those ...”
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