dwarsbeet
Dwarsbeet is a term used in Dutch horticulture to describe a type of bed layout in which planting beds are arranged crosswise, or perpendicular, to a planned axis such as a slope, irrigation line, or garden path. The exact practice associated with the term can vary by region, but it generally refers to a cross-oriented bed system that helps manage drainage, access, and soil quality in small-scale gardens and allotments.
In construction and design, a dwarsbeet typically consists of raised or mounded soil ridges separated by narrow
Advantages of the dwarsbeet concept include better drainage and soil warming in raised beds, easier hand weeding,
The term dwarsbeet highlights regional terminology in Dutch-speaking areas and may appear in historical or local