- QUALITY MATERIAL – This raised garden bed is made of natural cedarwood, which has no toxicity to plants. This creates the perfect environment for your plants or vegetables to flourish.
- GREENHOUSE COVER INCLUDED – In addition to the planter you will also receive the removable greenhouse top cover that will allow you to start your planting earlier in the season and will have your plants growing sooner. When you reach the outdoor growing season you can easily remove the top and let your plants soak in the sun.
- LARGE WEIGHT CAPACITY & STABILITY – The planter bed can hold up to 330 pounds and the greenhouse frame is built to hold up to strong winds.
- LARGE PLANTER BED AREA – A 36″W x 24″D bed allows plenty of room for plants or vegetables. The greenhouse top provides 33″ of upward growing space to give your plants plenty of room to spring up and still be protected from the elements early in the season.
“Raised garden bed. I’m really enjoying gardening from these raised beds. This product is so nice with the cover, but it has a design flaw. When it rains water pools in between the bars at the top. I think I will tie a piece of wood above the bars to keep this from happening. Otherwise it is a very nice product. Make sure to tie down the cover at each corner because it will rise up and might blow away on a windy day.” – PH (Source: Amazon)
“So far so good for the money. Parts are labeled so figuring what goes where isn’t difficult. Fitting the parts together, on the other hand, requires sanding or filing the ends of the boards to allow assembly without breaking the relatively soft wood. The instructions call for sealing the wood with food safe sealer so I used 100% Tung oil applied with a chip brush and wiped down with a microfiber cloth. I added casters, which required drilling holes in the legs but no big deal. Added the liner and 2 bags of dirt and put together the top frame, which was labeled and easy to put together. The cover went over the frame easily. It’s not tight so there’s a gap where air can go in and out. There are gaps between the bottom boards so i didn’t drill any drain holes. So far I’m pretty happy with it and have high hopes I’ll turn my black thumb green.” – S A. (Source: Amazon)
“WOW, great quality raised bed!! Wow, this raised bed is great quality!!! We were shocked due to the great price!! The wooden planks are solid wood. The cover has a wonderful design and the netting is thick!! Again, we were delightfully shocked at how nice this garden bed is and the quality of all components. It easily holds 8 vegetable plants. It comes with a black bed liner that’s similar to weed guard material, but thicker. It has several holes spaced out across the bottom to allow water to drain. We couldn’t be happier with this purchase!! Already planning to buy another one. Highly recommend!!” – Lisa G. (Source: Amazon)
“Great. No complaints. Easy to put together by myself, took less than 1 hour. I used 2 bags of MG Raised Bed soil, which was the perfect amount, and planted 2 cherry tomato plants and 2 strawberry plants.” – Devin L. (Source: Amazon)
“What a great raised garden bed. We started out with two of these to grow winter vegetables in our small patio area and after assembling and adding soil and planting, decided we wanted two more. They are really nicely constructed with dovetail joints and assembly is easy. A great plus is the canopy cover that keeps insects, birds and excessive rain out of the beds. A few assembly tips. First, have a mallet or hammer to tap in the cross boards. We used a rubber mallet and a block of wood so as not to damage the boards. I found if you press down on the board as it’s being tapped in, it will go down in the groove easier. Secondly if it seems difficult to get the boards to slide in the grooves, use some bar soap on the dovetail edges, NOT liquid soap that will swell the wood. You can also use some candle wax if available. Either will allow the boards to slide into place easier. Secondly, have a power screwdriver to make screwing the four screws easier to tighten. Not really necessary but it did save time and effort, at least for us with multiple beds. The screws are to tighten against the upright metal poles and there are only four in each bed, one for each corner. The first bed took about 40 minutes assembly time including the canopy frame and each additional became faster and easier. By the last one we were down to about 15-20 minutes assembly time. A note: The 4 corner blocks that come with each bed are if you don’t use the canopy covering. We discarded the blocks since we are using the canopy. Can’t say enough positive about these garden beds. The cedar is fragrant, it was well packaged, no missing parts and easy assembly.” – Doc (Source: Amazon)