After I've put on the balcony with success to support from the appropriate hardware (Lechuza-tub), I have now bought something for the garden, which can reduce the nursing expenditure considerably over the season. At the beginning of the season I bought more test, two large raised beds of jewel (raised bed No.2). The setup was super easy (I think we have a couple no hour hand). In the allotment, the parts were initially viewed with suspicion. As but was noticed during the hot and almost without precipitation summer that we actually only once pour every two weeks (which of course also on the filled substrate is) and our vegetables grow faster and higher income returns, then came but also ever interested inquiries. Because of the convincing success we have then gained us two large beds and now two small beds. Meanwhile, however, jewel production has "improved", ie the beds are new stabilization Sets (struts of metal pipes, so the bed can withstand the pressure of the earth) delivered. This makes the bed, although in fact much more stable, but the structure is much more complicated now. For the small bed me the effort seems a bit exaggerated, also are the struts that are about 10-15cm below the surface, disturbed deeply rooted vegetables like carrots or parsnips. Therefore, only four stars. Whether you like sculpture in the garden, is certainly a matter of taste, but now that the beds are and are in use, they disappear into the greenery and also gaze did not look so ugly. Let's see how they survive the winter.