So I could help, we decided to get our local handyman to build some vegetable boxes, at a height I could access in my wheelchair. The result is four 2.5mx1mx.6m boxes, constructed out of wooden decking, and lined with heavy duty PVC to protect the wood.
There is a 1m gap between the boxes, wide enough for my wheelchair, with flat purple slate to roll on, and apple trees planted against the fence.
Below are some photo's of our little wheelchair accessible vegetable patch.
First box: Beetroot, Lettuce, Carrots. Second box: Kale, Sprouts, Purple Sprouting. Third box: Sprouts: Kale, Carrots, Rhubarb.
Far box: Raspberries, Blackberries, Strawberries, Blackcurrents Chillies.
I just thought it'd be of interest in case anyone else was thinking of doing such a project to make a garden accessible to wheelchair users.
Simon
Associated terms : Adaptive Gardens : Enabled Gardens : Accessible Gardens : Wheelchair Accessible Gardening and Gardens with Raised Beds

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