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No necessarily raised beds for no-dig- just turn over the grass or soil, then build mulch beds on top; if you have ordinary grass udnerneath, cover with carbboard,e tc, then pile on compost, amnure, etc - instant mulch bed, ready to plant into in a few days.
If you keep the soil covered around what's growing, eg mulching, then there should be less weeding and watering to do. |
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