🌼 Grow Your Green Thumb with Style!
The 10x2x1ft Galvanized Raised Garden Bed is a robust outdoor planter kit designed for growing vegetables, flowers, and succulents. Made from durable galvanized metal steel, it features an open bottom design for optimal drainage and root health. With added safety caps and quick assembly, this garden bed is perfect for any gardening enthusiast looking to enhance their outdoor space.
K**N
Great for the price
Be carefully while putting together because the edges are SHARP so make sure to wear the gloves they include. The instructions weren’t the clearest but once you get it they’re pretty easy and quick to put together with one person. There was some bending on the metal that happened in the packaging but I was able to bend them back enough to put them together. Over all they are functional for the price and have held up well and got me some beautiful plants so far, I would recommend!
M**E
Something to be aware of is the panels are sharp so be careful while putting it together
I would recommend this raised garden bed or even flower bed! I’m a first time gardener with a raised bed and it was so easy to put together and set up if you don’t want it as long as it says / shows you can take a few links off like I did! Even had edge protection so them sharp edges don’t have to be a worry!
L**L
Lightweight but works
Was hoping this was a bit sturdier, but it still serves its purpose. I like the size (length and height) and how easy it was to put together. Only problem was that the corner anchor stakes would not go through the slots.
M**N
Perfect Backyard Garden
These work great for a small backyard garden. The build quality seems decent and they seem pretty sturdy. Holds a good amount of soil and quite a few plants.
W**L
Love these.
This is my second pack of these. Simple to put together. Not too lite weight but maneuverable.
M**D
Utilitarian, great size, great look
We are now entering our second season with these planter boxes. We put them in front of our south-facing deck, on opposite sides of the stairs. The galvanized look is very nice with our redwood painted deck. Compost to fill these large large volume boxes would be very expensive, so I filled the bottom 6-8 inches with sticks and twigs, then put compost mixed with sphagnum peat moss and perlite on top of the sticks (which I knew would decompose and become fertilizer). For the first part of last year's growing season, I grew spinach in the boxes, and after harvesting, I planted an indeterminate in each box. Everything grew very well, and there seems to be no deterioration of the metal panels.Two things to be aware of. First, the soil level must start out right up to the top of the box. When the sticks decompose, the soil level sinks and the edge of the box then casts a shadow on plants near the front edge. Second, put a layer of cardboard down under the box before you fill it up. Even though the box is pretty deep, I had water grass grow up all the way through it.
W**E
Assembly simplified
Having a helper is best, but cheap spring clamps can hold the corners together. Once you have the 2 corners screwed together you can clamp a brace so working on the side pieces is fairly easy.I like these so far. I'm just getting them filled with topsoil and some Miracle Grow raised bed soil. The ground here in the SC Midlands is too poor for gardening. I'm looking forward to gardening again with these.
D**E
I will order again
These are a good quality raised beds. I am using them between my fruit trees.
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