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In addition to traditional flower beds in suburban areas, mobile flower beds are becoming increasingly popular, allowing, if necessary, to move or transfer them to another place. The design of flower beds can be very different.

A variant, curious in its capabilities, and also extremely simple in execution, was proposed by the French magazine "System D". This flower garden is collapsible, which allows you to remove it for storage for the winter, and in a working, loaded state, the wheels on the bottom make it easier to move around the site.

Its box-shaped design is convenient in that it can serve both as a container completely filled with soil, and as a kind of bunker into which separate pots with flowers or ornamental plants will be placed, all together giving the impression of a single flower bed.

The design is a wooden box with side and end panels and a bottom made of chipboard. Its peculiarity is that the flower garden is assembled without a single nail, however, in finished form it is a solid and reliable design.

This result is achieved due to the fact that the panels that make up the box have opposite grooves, which, when assembled, tightly fit into each other and form a kind of lock that successfully replaces other known connection methods.

Without direct fastening, the bottom panel is also installed. For it, on each of the longitudinal sides of the box, in their lower part, two slats are nailed, receding from each other by the thickness of the bottom panel, which, during assembly, simply slides between them, as in a special groove, securely held in it.

Flower bed on wheels
Flower box (click to enlarge): 1 - sidewall (2 pcs.); 2 - bottom panel; 3 - end panel (2 pcs.); 4 - slats (4 pcs.); 5 - wheels (4 pcs.)

Given that the flower garden will be operated in inevitably wet conditions, all panels must be carefully, in several layers, painted with oil or any moisture-resistant paint before assembly. In addition, it is advisable to line the inner cavity of the box with a film or oilcloth in order to additionally protect the panels from moisture.

It is advisable to assemble the flower garden during manufacture in the following sequence. Two slats are nailed onto the suitably prepared longitudinal sides of the box. Four furniture wheels are installed on the bottom panel from below. Then the bottom slides into the slatted grooves of the side panels, and the end panels move on top of them with their counter grooves, finally closing the entire structure.

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