>>979308That's a nice size for wattle fence/Teppo-gaki fence. One anon in the far past Homegrowmen threads was using willow branches I think to make a wattle wall for some low raised beds. It may have been another type of tree though.
>googled pic of wattle fence for a raised bed>>979313That's even better for drainage. I've always had a problem with how to do drainage on those. I'd want to keep tools under it and not get them wet. I've though about a short shelf right under the drainage area that has a big tray which catches and diverts the water to a large diameter tube over to one corner. You may end up replacing the black cloth semi-often depending on how durable it is. I seem to only have low-durability landscaping clothing in this area.
>zuchiniAm I to assume this will get its own bed? They normally get huge! The vine plants would be in the back on poles and would work with the zucchini, but the lettuce and cauliflower may be over crowded. How many more raised patio beds are you making/installing? ("As many as I can fit on my property," is the only correct answer of course!)