A few weeks ago I finished building the new raised beds and last week I finished digging all the native soil out. Because the veggie patch is on a slope I have to terrace the lumber into the hill and then dig down to make an even spot to refill with good soil. The soil in this part of the yard is mostly sand, gravel & big rocks. Nothing worth amending so I just remove it and replace it. I fill the beds with trucked in triple mix from a local yard. It is really nice black soil and is pretty affordable at $30 a yard. Here are the photos of the new additions:

Starting at the top this is the first new bed. It was built on a 15 degree angle to
maximize space and It is approx. 3'x8'. This bed will have the potato bin against
the concrete retaining wall at the top and will also have a trellis installed
against the back wall.

Here is the second bed, it is connected to the first raised bed so it is also on the same 15 degree angle. It is approx. 4'x6'. It currently has the cold frame in it but that will be put in storage once I refill the bed with good soil. This bed will have a new bamboo bean trellis against the back wall, post to come about that soon.

Here is the last new bed, it is located in front of the A/C unit between the
four raised beds I had last year. It is approx. 4'x3'. This one will mainly be
home to peppers.
I will end with the previous and new square footage of the whole garden.
The Modern Victory Garden was asking about the square footage of the new additions and it made me realized I had never calculated the old or new garden size so here we go:
Existing Garden: 103 sf
New Additions: 60 sf
Grand Total: 163 sf
So what is the square footage of your garden?