If you are looking to take advantage of more vertical space in a smaller yard or garden, then I would recommend a raised garden bed with an attached trellis. I've seen people using these with great success in small yards, either to train vines up the trellises, or to hang additional plants there. The height can also mean your plants get a bit more sun throughout the day, versus being shaded by a fence or other plants. A trellis can be a bit trickier to DIY than just your standard raised bed, but you can also purchase a pre-made one and attach it to the sides of a bed if needed.
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