The raised garden bed is made from 0.78mm galvanized sheet for sturdiness and durability. Total weight: 14.9 pounds.Grow your vegetables with confidence that they will grow healthily. We come with installation instructions and screws for easy installation. Lightweight, even the elderly can easily install it. It can make your yard more beautiful. Come and get a set to equip your garden. They will amaze you. Raised Garden Bed: 30 days free return.
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Galvanized Raised Garden Bed Kit, Large Metal Raised Garden Beds for Vegetables, Galvanized Planter Raised Garden Boxes Outdoor (Silver)
Rated 4.90 out of 5 based on 101 customer ratings
$69.99
- Size: 67×36×10in, provide large growing space to raise vegetables, herbs, flowers and plants.
- Ventilation design: Our raised garden bed has vents on the side to let your plant roots breathe fresh air. Make your plants grow healthier.
- Open bottom: Sits on the ground garden bed, provide good drainage, keep weeds away from soil, defense against pests, and protect your plants.
- Strong Connecting rods: In order to make the garden box more stable and the structure more complete, we added 4 connecting rods in the middle of the garden bed to keep the force balanced.
- Thickened Material: Our galvanized raised garden beds are made of 0.8 mm thick galvanized layer of solid steel plate, which can keep in contact with soil for a long time and resist corrosion.
Weight | 14.9 lbs |
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Dimensions | 67 × 36 × 10 in |
size | 67*36*10in |
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Kindle Costumer –
Perfect for gardening in a small space.
geoff –
I ordered this for my daughter for Christmas last year because she is such an avid gardener and she loved it so much that I had to order her another one for her birthday next month.
s_mit –
This galvanized garden bed is everything I hoped for and more! It’s incredibly sturdy and rust-proof, ensuring durability for years to come. Assembly was a breeze; it took just minutes to put together without any tools required. I love how it looks in my garden—clean and modern. Plus, the galvanized steel material is perfect for maintaining soil temperature and moisture levels. Highly recommend for anyone looking to create a beautiful and productive garden space!
charles crate jr –
I love these id buy 5 more if I had the room an money but is a wonderful price heavy duty long lasting an great design
Anne Krisp –
Holds so much veggies and looks great as well . No rust and easy to install for just one person.
Customer –
This is my second planter, works well does its job and is reasonably priced. The problem is the lack of useful assembly instructions . There are instructions but they are useless. Eventually you might figure it out but you will wind up taking it apart and redoing it several times. Please hire somebody to write clear and complete directions. Or at least mark each piece as to which side should face in or out. There are youtube videos about how to assemble this thing and there is a clear need for them.. Once assembled they work great.
Ms. B. –
Very sturdy construction holds garden well
Steve Snow –
Used this past year and will be using again this year and on! I have a total of four. My husband I put them together easily.
Josephine williams –
I love the size of this raised bed! I put it against my cattle panel because I’m planting cukes to grow up the fence on that side. I will be getting another one of these to be free standing so I can get all the way around it. It was very easy to put together. You will need a Philips head screwdriver and one of those tools that holds the nut in place so you can tighten the screw with the screwdriver. (My husband supplied it for me and told me the name but I forgot, LOL) I filled it halfway with leaves and composted worm castings that were under the leaves and it will probably take about 6 of the big bags of potting soil. Without the layer of leaves, I’m guessing 10- 12 bags depending on how full you want it. I’m filling them up to the top. It’s a good height too. Can’t wait to plant it!!
J Crane –
For the past 40 years have always had a garden in the ground. So tired of weeds taking over. Decided to try raised beds. Love this. Easy to assemble. Tomorrow am getting ground leveled . Then getting dirt. Then the fun begins. I know this will be perfect
Ryan –
Looking forward to enjoying vegetable and flowers that will be growing out of this product. Live in an apartment complex and this will work wonderful for the space I am giving to use.
ELG –
I basically live on a rock and the only flat space in my yard is where I just can’t dig. These gave me the opportunity to have a great little garden area.
laurie j belisle –
Makes for a perfect organized garden space. These are time consuming when assembling, but are well worth it when completed. The size is perfect, you have enough space to plant a couple of things. There are a total of six sidings and four corner connectors which are extremely sharp and needs to be handled with caution. It came with eight poles, I assumed for sturdiness. I didn’t need all, so I used two. There are a lot of screwing involved in assembling. It’s pretty awesome when completed and well worth the price I paid.
Customer –
Used the recommendation based on another review on how to reorient them to be this way and I love it! Absolutely perfect. This is my second purchase from this brand. It did take 100 bags of 1cuft soil to fill this. Yes ONE HUNDRED. Everyone underestimates the amount of soil needed. I did a 50/50 mix of compost + cow manure and top soil that I would expect to weigh a ton & the siding is stable even with the new way it was built. I was able to plant > 60 plants.
staruka –
Bed is huge. We had several tomato, snap peas, and onions grow successfully in this thing and it was my very first garden ever. It kept things very nicely and was super easy to put together. It’s light weight enough for easy movement but structurally sound enough that it isn’t flimsy at all. Highly recommend, especially for that price.
J. Jones –
Second time purchasing these raised garden beds. They work well and priced reasonably. We now have a total of 12 beds.
RangerITGeek –
I’ve found the Nana Guard galvanized raised garden beds to be an excellent addition to my garden. These sturdy metal planter boxes are available in various sizes, and I opted for the 8x4x1ft model. The thickened galvanized steel construction with an anti-rust coating ensures durability, even in unpredictable weather. Assembling them was a breeze, just about 15 minutes, and now I have a perfect space for growing my favorite veggies. They are also going to make laying out my garden really easy, adding to the aesthetic appeal my wife is after (happy wife, happy life).
Mike –
It was easy to put together if you watch the videos from the people before your purchase explain it! I still put it together wrong a few times so I had to pull it apart and redo it but once I got the hang of it, it was easy to put together. The quality of it is what I wanted, it’s sturdy! Doesn’t weigh much, it’s not very thick but not too thin it’s just right, and the material is steel as described. I would buy a bunch more if I had the space for it haha! But definitely recommend!
Josephine williams –
Easy to assemble and can make 3 different configurations.
CLB –
This is a good bargain for the price. It’s easy to assemble. It does require at least a screwdriver to assemble. At first it seems flimsy but once it’s filled with dirt it’s very sturdy.
#1 Buyer –
This is my first raised garden bed that I started with in 2024. It’s been sitting in my yard in Middle Tennessee where it’s been exposed to rain and snow, where I used sprinklers to water my garden daily all summer 2024, and where we’ve had flooding rains three times in the past two months. It still appears in “like new” condition. No rust, no obvious signs of damage or degrading. Getting ready to add a couple more for my 2025 garden!
Alicia –
Looks great and went together quickly!
Customer –
Raised bed panels working well for our needs.
Vincent –
I’m now farming LOL. Ordered one to try it out. Real easy to assemble. Once set and level, I filled with soil and there was no bowing out of the metal. Structurally sound. Ended up buying a second one and thinking seriously of getting another. The price was excellent for my needs. No worries of termites or wood rotting.
Reuben Weinzveg –
holding fast and true! can’t beat galvanized beds!
study and looks nice – the material is good quality and stands elements.
CJ Ford –
I’m going into my 3rd year with some of these needs 2nd year with others, I have 11 of this brand raised beds around my property. They are all holding up fantastically. There’s no rust, no buckling, they are all doing exactly what they need to do and I’m so pleased with them.
Taylor –
There’s definitely a right and wrong way to put these together. I had to undo a bunch of panels before putting them together again the right way. The corner pieces should lay on the inside and not the outside. I recommend you to start with the corner pieces so you don’t have any mishaps when trying to put them together. You’ll need a screw driver and a wrench to be able to tighten the screws properly. Otherwise this was fairly easy to put together myself (5’3″ female). The corner pieces are very sharp. I did use gloves when putting these together.
I’m going to try square foot gardening for the first time this spring. Hopefully it works out!
Hryhorii Drohanov –
I’ve only had it for a month but so far I like it. It was reasonable to assemble and looks nice. Seems sturdy enough. When it arrived, I needed to buy some washers since the bolt hole was almost as big as the nut, allowing part of the nut to partially pull through the hole. It seems sturdier to me with the flat washers installed. The flat washers added some cost. I would recommend the company send flat washers with the kit.
James Fox –
The bed went together easily enough, though you need to be careful. The edges not folded down have burs on them that are very sharp. I suggest wearing gloves during assembly. Also, the thing is held together by screws and bolts. I suggest upgrading the hardware by buying washers and locking bolts.
Once assembled I filled it with 12, 40lb bags of dirt and it seems to holding together well.
kaitlyn –
Simple to assemble and strong. I looked at the parts and instructions for a couple of minutes and assembled it without looking again. I like that all the bolts and nuts were one size and a few extra were included, I didn’t like the bed being less than 4 feet wide. The word nominal should be in the size description, I would buy this again.
Anonymous123 –
These are excellent beds. Yes, the metal is thin. But all it has to do is hold a little over a cubic yard (~1.19) in place. Don’t expect some super heavy duty steel! They are super easy to assemble (I bought 4 for a surprise for my wife) and easy to move around (when not filled- duh!). My wife easily carried them around trying different locations and layouts, and even with my back issues I could easily move them with no pain.
Wesley Loftis –
I decided to do a raised garden this year. The bed seems very sturdy. I loved that gloves were included since the edges are super sharp! The bed holds a large amount. Very happy with product. I haven’t had long enough to see how it holds up in weather conditions and rust.
Jeffrey Lofton –
Awesome worked amazing. Its a garden bed. they are bright and have a fair amount of shine but after being outside the dirt helps cover it a little over time. I dug a foot down and created a 2 foot layered bed into the ground with cardboard logs compost straw the whole nines. Then 8 to 12 inches of soil that has been farmed with for well over 100 years. so These beds held up good. they adjust to the ground so its not perfect don’t stress it. nothing in this world is anymore. but these do what they are designed to do. that’s a plus in todays world.
Marie Turner –
This raised bed is very affordable. I was initally thinking of making a wooden raised bed from scratch but after calculating the cost, I figured that it would be better just getting this galvanized one. It costs around the same price as making one from scratch and it include all the needed parts. Moreover, this should last longer than a wooden raised bed. It is made from galvanized metal and so it is unlikely to rust for a very long time.
The raised bed is very easy to assemble. It is just as easy as take a screw driver and screwing on 48 nut and bolts (provided in the package). The set up is very straightforward and intuitive. The actual set up itself can be done in 15 to 20 mins… mostly because there are so many nuts and bolts. But it is very straight forward. Just screw the bolts onto the pre-drilled holes on the raised bed panels.
However (and this is my only criticism), the raised bed has a very thin plastic film on all 6 metal panels. This plastic is very hard to remove. (And I recommend peeling this off before setting up the raised bed). It takes 10 minutes to remove the plastic film from each panel. 6 panels means that it takes an hour to remove it. So it will take some time to prep the bed before setting it up. But after this is done, the actual set up is a breeze and very straightforward.
The bed looks thin and flimsy at first, but once it is set up, it is very sturdy even though very light to carry around empty.
I also appreciate that this is a foot tall and not too shallow like some other raised beds being sold.
This is an excellent product and I would recommend it highly for what you are paying for.
Dom –
I’m a very basic, family handyman and I assembled it myself without any real difficulty. I would suggest loosely assembling each part before cranking down on the nuts and bolts. As I put it together, I caught a couple of little mistakes I made. Getting those nuts and bolts apart took longer than I wanted. I wound up realizing it was better to loosely assemble the pieces, check the fit, and then go back around to tighten things up.
None of the parts were dented or scratched. There wasn’t an extra plastic liner on any of it, either. I used a couple layers of landscaping fabric beneath it. It took every bit of 22+ bags at 1.5 cubic feet per bag. I’m using the square-foot-gardener’s mix of compost, peat moss, and vermiculite. Those things come in different sized bags, so guess away when filling.
I did like the finished edges to the top and bottom, they are not super sharp. It held its shape once full.
Martha –
I needed something to cover a hole that was quite large and this was my answer! A groundhog had lived in the hole and he had created a pretty big hole. I first covered the whole area about 3’x4�with a metal type of fencing and secured it with garden staples. Then, my grandsons put this together in no time and we placed it on the hole and started filling it with cardboard then compost then a compost soil before we filled it with dirt. We are planting some quick growing seeds before our Iowa frost hits. Green beans, carrots, green onions, radishes, and garlic. Highly recommend this raised garden!
Roland D. Johnson –
These may seem flimsy but once filled with garden soil they are solid.
Newt –
It’s pretty big for the money
Mary Larkins –
Put them together. Took a couple hours. They’re nice. They lasted through the winter.
Hillary Luszik –
Easy to assemble by hand.
Margaret E Dickinson –
I love these planter boxes. Seriously, they are huge, much sturdier than I expected them, and fit great with the look of my yard. I cannot wait till my plants are full grown so I can admire them further. I had a great interaction with the seller as well, they handled my question quickly and kindly. I would definitely buy more of these, I have 3, and I’d love a whole bunch more! TIP: Remove the plastic film first… better yet, get your bored kid to do it for you!
Jim –
Thin metal, easily bent by wheelbarrow when loading with soil. Otherwise, very good raised bed frame. I have three of them. Be careful you do not cut yourself on corner pieces when tightening the screws with wrench and screwdriver. I didn’t, but it appeared to be somewhat hazardous if not diligent. They are exactly what you expect, with the exception that the photos of the vegetation are all reduced in size so as to make these things seem bigger than they are. They are slightly smaller than 8 x 4, and a foot tall.
Stacey Speelman –
Super easy set up, I was able to do it myself. Great alternative to planting into the ground. Has held up well to the heat all summer so far.
Lady Trishalicious –
These raised beds are easy to assemble, and seem quite sturdy.
Devonne –
the quality of the sheet metal is quite good. Assembly is a bit of a trick if you work alone but it can be done without too much trouble. However, there are 48 screws and nuts required for assembly and I found four nuts that had bad threads in them. I had to use my tap and die kit to cut new threads in them before I could use them. If you don’t have a tap and die set and have the same problem then you will need to purchase additional extra nuts from your local hardware store.
Dennis M. Tamaye –
Love it
Virginia Freitas –
I absolutely love these raised beds! So easy to put together, fast shipping, amazing price, sturdy, and they have held up amazing through a Vermont winter. Last year I bought and used 3 of these beds and my veggies did amazing! This year I bought 3 more and I can not wait to get them set up. I figured for the price that they were going to be kind of cheap but I was so wrong. Also they are very easy to move around (before filled with dirt). These beds are the real deal and I have recommended them to so many people who also love them!
david rose –
These arrived with a tear in the corner of the box, and the corners were all bent. They were easy to bend back straight so not a huge deal. Put it together pretty easily. And they look great! I think they will hold up well, time will tell. So far I’m happy with the product for the price!
CB –
I purchased 2, put them together, very easy by the way. Liked them so much I ordered 2 more. They look nice and have lots of usable room for veggies. If I purchase a greenhouse, I will be buying more. Very, very happy with them!
Neal –
This is a nice garden bed for the price! I’ll definitely be buying more soon!
Customer –
This is great for areas where base soil is poor, wet or the wrong pH and a 1′ raised bed is needed. Sufficient for roots of most annuals. Simple assembly, though lots of screws to put in. 64 sq ft of surface area for this price is economical and metal is sturdy. We look forward to many years of use.
Angela –
Great product so far and the look great.
Holly S –
More trouble to assemble than it seems at the beginning. Bought two of these but decided not to assemble the second one because, sheesh, that was a lot. Seems to be holding up well so far, but it’s only been two weeks; it’s kinda early to tell how this is going to go.
Richard –
We like these beds. They are great for planting. Not too big to reach across, but we found that the edges on the corners are very sharp. We cut pool noodles and put down on the corners to keep from getting cut. So far they have held up really well. And not hard to put together.
Neil –
It is a bit thin, but pretty normal for these metal beds. It was somewhat awkward for one person to put together; but doable.
This is my third season using it, and it’s holding up well.
Lucky –
Used for small raised garden bed in our yard. The only downside is the amount of nuts and bolts you have to put in. Definitely easier if power tools are used.
Verly –
The number of bolts and screws can be overwhelming, but it was actually pretty easy to put together. And there are directions for three different options: two rectangles (our choice), one big square, or one long rectangle.
After assembly, they are easy for one person to carry and place where you want the beds.
Dasch –
I just repurchased these raised beds to add two more to my existing backyard garden. The two original ones I purchased almost two years ago now, have held up very well. They were easy to install, too. A little bit of discoloring has started to occur due to weathering, but I know I’ll have these for years to come.
Douglas W Huntley –
Pretty straightforward to build. I have 6 of them in my garden and have had them since March 2023. It’s now and they are still holding up pretty well.
Customer –
We ordered about 20 beds . So far so good. Not hard to put together, the screws are small are very doable. You can do them by yourself no problem. Light enough I could carry by myself, but sturdy enough to hold a lot of soil. Like that they have more than two brace poles for the middle. No bowing.
CRYSTA HUPKE –
I had read the reviews about sharp parts and was being very careful during assembly, but still sliced my left index finger open. Applied band-aid and carried on! The 2 planters look very nice, and soon I will fill them with dirt to get ready for planting! I would buy these again!
Katherine Breeden –
These works well. They were fairly easy to assemble. They are sturdy and have held up well so far, even in strong winds. The height is perfect and they look nice in the garden. Not super heavy.
Anonymous –
Well, honestly these are perfectly decent, but that’s all they are. They’re easy enough to put together, although moving them into place is a little difficult because the reinforcement bars kind of do nothing at all. The edges of the sides are rolled, but the corners aren’t so be aware that there are definitely some sharp bits.
There are also a bunch of extra screws and bolts sometimes, which, given the finite number of holes to put them in, is fairly apparent.
I’ll update when I’ve had them for a season to let you all know how they hold up.
Jody Brady –
Ok made in china just like everything we buy. So, on this the directions not the best, but worked out. I think for the money great purchase. We bought 2, then bought 2 more for next year. Once one put together others a breeze. First one about 1 hour to put together for 1 person. But me and my husband did the others in about 30 minutes each. Yes sharp edges, but use your head!!! It is metal after all. Lots of screws, but glad so secure. Not everything is easy in life. Sometime have have to actually work. The units are very flexible, but once dirt in them they will be very sturdy.
Time to Plant –
There are a whole lot of screws, so while the assembly is a bit time consuming, I found this raised bed easy to put together by myself. It’s light enough to move around but heavy enough where I don’t think it’s going to blow around in the wind or anything. I’m happy with it. I don’t have little kids at home, but if I did I would want to keep them away from the sharp edges.
Jeffrey Groth –
Love these planter beds, they are perfect for my backyard garden, and are budget friendly. You can always get a deal on them.
The assembly is easy, but takes some time putting all the pieces and screwing in all the bolts, about 45 minutes if doing it on your own.
Just be careful with some of the pieces as you can cut yourself on the metal. So wearing gloves is recommended.
When assembled it’s sturdy and light enough that you can pick it up and carrier it to where ever you need it to go.
Jeffrey Groth –
So far I love the garden bed. Only problem is I am by myself and will need a 2nd set of hands to move the shape I finally decided on. I am using it where wood was rotten in my old bed. I have a net up to keep cats, birds etc out of garden. Plot is 20X10 feet so am using 2 sets and setting them up as 4X19, times 2. They will come inside of my post for the nets.
Dino –
Seems pretty sturdy. Went together easily. Added a cattle panel trellis arch for my beans. We live in the city and my dogs eat the veggies in the backyard so put it in the front. I think it looks nice enough for that.
Autumn W –
This bed is a great size and pretty easy to assemble.
It is a good thing it has the stabilizer bars as the metal is a bit thin and would be wobbly without them.
Kurts8680 –
Easy to put together. Just make sure you pay attention to the directions as far as the supports. Thick steel and true to size. Very impressed.
Kindle Customer –
I love these. They are good quality. Easy to put together. They have held up well in our garden.
Lorne D. Gilsig –
Pretty good raised beds, it took me 30 minutes to put together the first one then about fifteen for the others I purchased (six in total). The hold soil well but do be careful of those cross ties, I was dumping soil from a front end loader and some lumps bent those bars, didn’t affect much and easy to straighten but avoid those areas in the first place. They are in the middle of the unit.
Dianne Chandler –
Right off the bat upon unboxing I could tell this is a quality planter however, immediately after I realized I was missing 2 corner pieces without which I cannot assemble the planter. Will be most likely returning.
GregFromGilbert –
I’m very happy with this purchase. Product is as described and easy to work with. I read other reviews before purchasing, so I just took my time and didn’t have any issues with cuts from working with this. I didn’t require any help putting this together. Would purchase again.
TAMMY VEGA –
We bought these to use for our herb garden for things I don’t want spreading throughout my in ground garden like mint. And the others will be used for root vegetables like potatoes, onions, garlic and carrots. We bought 4 and are super happy with them. They were extremely easy to put together, it took one afternoon with 2 people. They look great and will last forever unlike wooden raised beds.
Carolyn S –
We have installed three of these this past week. My husband said they were fairly easy to put together and he wore gloves to prevent from cutting his hands on any of the edges during the assembly. I have moved them and placed them into the proper position in the garden alone. So I found them fairly easy to move alone. I have filled two of them so far with soil and compost and the sides have held up well. Are they as thick as that expensive brand I can’t afford – no, but they look nice and I believe they will get the job done. So far they appear to be a good buy and I may buy one more. Now to see how long they last!
Customer –
Very easy to assemble – we went with putting it together to make one large raised garden which came to be around 18 feet long! Perfect for our veggies and flowers Just high enough to work in than having to squat or bend! Plan on adding one or two more next year!
Bethany –
I wanted to replace our old, rotting raised garden beds. I was looking for something cost-effective and easy to assemble. These really fit the bill! They’re a bit flimsy on their own but but are more sturdy when filled with dirt.
I can’t speak to how well they hold up (I’ve only had them for a few months), but they look great and I like them so far!
John e –
Great value and was easy to assemble. This is a great replacement for our rotten timber landscape logs. Just need to add some dirt as the inside diameter is a larger area than the landscape logs used. The center braces gave the box extra stability.
Customer –
Nice planters not hard to assemble
JessiesGirl –
They were pretty easy to put together, I have some experience as I have bought the oval beds and assembled them, these were not too bad. Make sure to calculate the amount of soil needed, as that can really add up. I expect to get several years use out of them as I have had the ovals for a couple of years already and they are still fine.
Owen –
This was a great price. Having 2 people to put it together will make it easier. (I helped a friend put hers together & it went a lot faster) It does take a lot of soil to fill it. I had some cedar beds that were made from fairly thin planks & they had deteriorated & fallen apart, so I think this will last.
Kristin Langord –
Perfect size, light weight but sturdy. Easy to put together.
Edward Winters –
Purchased this raised garden bed a few weeks ago. it arrived on time in a fairly small box. My husband had no trouble putting it together. currently it is holding a wide variety of vegetables and herbs. Seems very sturdy and was very easy recommend. It looks very nice too. Definitely recoomend.
D. FRIES –
I was looking for an inexpensive option to put in a raised bed. This appears to be made from quality galvanized steel. The included hardware seemed to be heavy duty. Took me about an hour and a half to put everything together but mostly that was me taking my time. Only thing I would change is on the instructions. Instead of starting with the long pieces I would start with a corner as this directly affects how you align the long and short pieces. Otherwise an excellent product.
Caviar22 –
Good buy for the price. I used it all growing season, and it worked great.
Mogreen –
Sharp as a razor so be careful during assembly (yes it cut me so wear gloves), the reflection from the sun being that this item is so very shiny bothered my wife until noon each day. But it was an easy fix with a couple of cans of green spay paint, problem solved and should have done this the first week!
Customer –
We researched the heck out of these before buying. What makes these stand out is the reinforcing rods across the center. There is no bulge in the middle with these.
Others complained about the plastic film on these and how hard it is to remove. It looked like it’s there to keep it from getting scratched up during processing or shipping. It’s not that bad to remove…stand the piece on its end, pick a corner and start pulling straight down. It takes a few minutes per piece and is worth the trouble for the nicest raised bed you can find for the job.
It’s been set up for a few months now and no sign of rust, so the bolts/nuts are actually stainless steel. As long as the sheets don’t get scratched, I don’t expect to see any rust.
Kimbee –
I ordered the two pack of the raised planter beds and they came super fast ,very sturdy packaging, my favorite part super easy to put together as I did it alone.
Kiley –
Works well. Holds up well
Kindle Customer –
These are very sturdy and relatively easy to install. They look nice after being placed on the ground. The height and size is perfect for an average garden space. My husband put them together in no time. They are in the ground now and we are waiting for spring to start planting.
Good product, no rust, all items were shipped very nicely!
Tonya Daft –
This was incredibly straightforward to assemble and I could have done it myself, but my partner wanted to help. It would have cost a fortune to fill with purchased soil so I used small branches in the bottom half and reused some soil from old wooden raised beds that I’d abandoned. Two bags of compost, one bag of raised bed soil, and a bit of mulch on top. These are blueberry, raspberry, and black berry plants and I plan to make pvc hoops for netting to keep a few berries for us!
Eric Staul –
Shipping went well. The garden beds seem to hold up while filled now. I put a gravel path around the beds, and they have a much cleaner look than before. I like having more control over the soil being more confined in the garden beds. Time will tell how they hold up. Great for a new bee gardener like me. Price seemed to be comparable to others.
Richard Wecker –
I have bought several of these for my raised bed garden. These are perfect for my vegetables. It’s heavy duty and easy to assemble. I just bought three more and am excited to put them outside. I highly recommend!
K. M. Lewis –
can put together by urself. partly inside & rest outside. sit in chair & lay 2 sides on stools, connect middle and support rods to it & take outside; put other 2 sides together and take out to connect to support rods having it on a table is easiest, then add corner supports now the 2 ends onto it. i use drill to tighten all up. light but strong, this is my 3rd one and also have several oval one of diff. brands are good also.
George Nelson –
I have purchased 6 of these beds since the end of August 2023. They assemble easy enough and hold up well to all of the soil, plants and mulch I have put in them. They show no signs of wear at this time. I will try to update a year or so in to provide an update on any wear and tear.
S. K. –
These garden beds are an economical way to start or expand your garden. They do take a bit of time to assemble and it definitely is easier with two people. The size of these is perfect, and it took about a yard of dirt to fill each bed. These are a great addition to our garden and I will definitely re purchase for our next expansion.
sue honaker –
I bought 4 of these.
Yes it takes a bit to put together.
But worth it! I really like them.
No more bending over. Very good price
Donielle –
This is my second one I’ve ordered. Very easy to put together. The first one I’ve had for about three months. I’ve recommended it to others as well. Definitely would buy more in the future if we plan on expanding our gardens beds yet again.
Easier with two people. But can be done with by yourself.
Edges are very sharp. I only nicked my finger once when putting the two of these together. Just beware.
psg42 –
This turned out better than i expected for the small amount i paid. It is huge! I used this to plant my cabbage, brussels, cucumbers and zuchini. Definitely worth every penny and i will be ordering another soon too! Super easy to put together as well.
Curtis N. Crager –
Products was easy to put together once you lay all the parts out. Some sharp edges while assembling. I purchased these last April & wanted to wait to see how they held up over the winter & they are great! Would definitely purchase again! Great for the price & held up in rain, sleet, snow & crazy wind storms. Works great with a net as well!