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It's a dwarf variety that in theory can even grow in a large pot. Here it got a raised bed of 100 by 80 cm and it can even grow in the native soil.
The raised bed is placed on tilled soil/grass, with cardboard on top. So I'm thinking it will be alright, but I'm not some kind of garden master.