What a nice-looking set up; I love your raised beds! I have only one, it isn't as tall nor as nice looking.
I made mine a few years ago with concrete blocks after I saw someone do the same on Pinterest. He filled the holes in the blocks with dirt and planted strawberries -- clearly more successfully than I did. The berries didn't do well, but the dirt is great for growing unwanted grass and weeds. I need to finish covering all the holes with lumber and/or bricks. I tend to use whatever is on hand -- a trait I gained from my dad who "recycled" long before it was popular.
Although I know you're not supposed to let first-year strawberries produce fruit -- and I have been faithfully cutting blossoms off all the plants in the garden -- I could not resist planting a few bare roots in a strawberry jar on the deck. Yesterday, I ate the first ripe berry and it was AMAZING! It's been a struggle to keep all the deck plants (pots of herbs, annual flowers and a few veggies) safe from critters -- including chickens, a gazillion baby bunnies and, mostly, those infernal squirrels who want to dig up the dirt. I outwitted the critters with zip ties and a wire basket over the strawberry plant; there are two more berries that just need a bit more color.
I was at Menards yesterday to buy a deck brush so I could remove all the chicken and wild bird poop off the deck/steps/ramp. Of course, I can never resist looking at the garden center for any clearance plants. So, for $1.87 (plus the 11 percent rebate!), I got six honeydew plants that need to go into the ground today.
Yesterday's weather was nearly perfect for working outdoors -- and for napping on the sofa in the afternoon. Back to work today!