These are my raised beds, approx. 4' by 12' on the right and 4' by 8' on the left. They are two gravel boards (planks) high.
Our road is on a slope, from left down to right and everything has been levelled off at different heights. To save having to get in topsoil I decided to sink the beds one board below the level of the concrete path. The beds on the right have been put in position. The frames in the alcove on the left are yet to be sunk into trenches.
Rain has stopped play for the time being!
I will dig narrow trenches for the frames on the left, put the earth inside where the beds will be, lower the frames into position in the trenches, turn over the earth inside the bed, layer with large pieces of cardboard and then dig out the pathways between and around the beds on the right and put the soil (good soil this) from there inside the beds on the left. There is some remaining soil from digging out the trenches for the right-hand beds that is visible around the frames on the left. That and some very good soil that is piled up in the wide bed on the left and in front of the greenhouse by the compost bin will be used to fill and level all the beds at the end.
However... I wasn't able to stake the middle of the 12' lengths before filling those four beds with soil. I will only be able to do that properly when the soil around the beds has been dug out and, because the lengths have bowed badly (mainly because they were left a long time before fixing and had warped), I will need to dig out the soil from inside the bed in order to push the two lengths of wood back into position.
The frames were all constructed on the patio, using 3" by 3" poles cut to length for the corners (and a few inches taller than the frames). The completed frames were then taken up and into position - as you can see on the left-hand side - and see how the treated wood there has not weathered yet, like that on the right-hand side has.
Below are a couple of photos of earlier stages in the back garden's transformation.

Early garden reconstruction (retaining walls)

Ready to get rid of the very last bit of lawn