Raised garden bed frame

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A01G 9/02 (2006.01) A01G 1/08 (2006.01) A01G 9/16 (2006.01)

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CA 2296802

Raised garden beds of wood assembled with hand tools such as a hammer and screwdriver are known. In this invention, raised garden bed frame of plastic is assembled without tools by using plastic lumber having opposing sides and opposing ends connected to form the bed frame by using interlocking dovetail lock, mushroom lock, or "T" lock connectors or a spike. Internal cross braces may be interlocked in the same manner as the opposing sides and ends. Frames may be interconnected to make an extended frame of greater length. Rails may be added to the side and end walls to strengthen the frame and for use as a lifting handle. The frame also may include hoop brackets installed without tools, in which hoops can be inserted to serve as support for a sun screen or enclosure for the raised garden bed. End panels may be added as a barrier to undesirable weather or to complete the enclosure.

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