🌿 Elevate Your Garden Game!
The Best Choice Products Raised Garden Bed is a spacious 48x24x30 inch elevated planter made from durable Chinese fir wood, designed for optimal plant growth with a 5CuFt capacity and a weight limit of 200 lbs. Its ergonomic height and drainage features make gardening comfortable and efficient, while the included bed liner protects the wood and promotes healthy soil.
Number of Levels | 1 |
Item Dimensions | 48 x 30 x 24 inches |
Item Weight | 34 Pounds |
Capacity | 5.2 Cubic Feet |
Number of Pieces | 30 |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 24"D x 48"W x 30"H |
Pattern | Solid |
Style Name | Classic |
Planter Form | Raised Bed |
Color | Natural |
Finish Types | Unfinished |
Material Type | Fir Wood |
Indoor Outdoor Usage | Outdoor |
Plant or Animal Product Type | vegetable |
Mounting Type | Floor Standing |
Additional Features | Weather Resistant |
S**N
Happy Gardening…
I always find a way to do building projects with my husband now. So, these were a perfect project to do together.For the time to put these together. It took us about an hour to put both together. Once you do one. The other one is quicker to put together because you already know how to do it after putting one together. I will say it may of took longer if it was just one person putting them together.About the directions. Building them for us was easy. Directions seemed clear to understand. Everything that we needed to build the raised beds were included. I saw some people saying that they had missing items. We actually noticed they gave us a few extra screws after counting everything the directions said we were supposed to have.About overall build. As I saw others saying. When sliding the bottom boards in. We did notice some gabbing in between where you put the dividers. Which could be an issue for some. This was not really a problem for us because as you can see. We lined the beds with fabric liner. We also think there is a gab because where you are dividing each section. You can keep plants separated that you technically should not plant together. It all depends on how you are planning to use these raised beds. I made sure to companion plant in both beds. To maximize the space. No matter the sides. Everything in each raised bed can thrive together. Also, in case anyone is wondering. We also sealed our raised beds to protect the wood when it rains, when it’s really hot and when it’s really cold. So, that is why our beds have a darker look to them.Would I recommend. Yes, absolutely. I’m not a first time gardener, but this is my first time having raised beds. I chose these because they were elevated. So, it doesn’t put too much stain on my back when gardening. I get that enough with my containers lol. The only negative thing I’ve heard could happen with these beds. Is that the bottoms could cave. I’m praying that doesn’t happen. I’m choosing to take that risk. Overall I love these raised beds, and I’m sure this is just first of many that I will purchase during my garden journey. Happy Gardening.
A**R
Great Urban Gardening
Very easy to put together by yourself. Be aware there is no liner so if you want one order/buy it separately and there is space between the slats for adequate drainage. It is also a good height (I’m 5’6) you don’t have to bend down and it’s very sturdy. It doesn’t have wheels so where you put it is where it’s going to be pretty much , but I bought another version of this from the same company but smaller and with wheels that works great. There is plenty of space I used 6 cubic feet of soil. Happy gardening!
S**L
Fantastic planting beds, lousy assembly instructions - missing a whole critical section.
These are great raised planting beds - very sturdy and for the most part, very well made - I say "for the most part" because one of the support slats had a crack in it but I'm not too worried about it and did not send it back. Also, some reviewers recently complained that the beds didn't come with the promised liner but both of the ones I purchased did.I didn't give 5 stars because the instruction manual is terrible. In particular, the manual shows that all the part A legs have 3 screw holes on 2 sides - that is correct. But nowhere in the manual does it show or mention that on one of those 2 sides there is a 4th hole that goes with hardware that comes in a bag labelled "5," which also is not mentioned or shown anywhere in the manual. Once we had the whole raised bed put together we realized that the legs should be assembled so that the side with the 4th hole is on the outside for all of them- you then see there is an inner hole on Panel B where you can insert the small cylindrical type of nut from bag 5 and then insert the long screw from bag 5 into that 4th hole on the leg and screw it into that cylindrical nut for added reinforcement. We realized when we had the whole thing put together that only 2 of the 4 legs had that 4th hole properly facing out and it was too much of a hassle to take the whole thing apart and start from scratch. We learned from our mistake and got it right assembling the second bed but it was so annoying that this 4th hole and bag 5 hardware and what to do with them was not shown anywhere in the manual. I thought we just got a bad manual with a missing page with the first bed but the second bed we got had the same missing information. So make sure you do it right - in the first step the sides of the legs with the 4th hole should face out for all legs (in order to do it right, legs labeled A1 and A2 should go on either side of the same part C panel (vs. putting 2 A1s on one panel C and 2 A2s on the other, which his the mistake we made). Note: Nothing pertaining to the proper assembly position of A1 and A2 legs was mentioned in the manual either. Finally, the last thing you should do after all other steps are completed, for each leg, is to install the reinforcing screw in that 4th hole on the leg and screw into the cylindrical nut that goes into the panel B hole and lines up with it.To have to figure this out on our own really was unacceptable. I'd still buy these beds again though because they are good quality and now I know how to correctly put them together! One last thought - the liner is really hard to keep in position before you put the soil in but another reviewer recommended using large binder clips to keep the liner stable, which was a great idea and worked perfectly!
N**S
Solid wood great quality
Amazing quality for the price. Took about 10 mins to put together (bc I was going slow with my 5yo). I do recommend a drill to make it go faster but it’s not necessary. Solid wood piece and a beautiful natural wood color. 10/10!!
A**A
Raised bed is sturdy
This is my third raised bed. It is very easy to put together especially after the third time. It is very sturdy, the one I bought three years ago is still standing tall. I like the drainage holes, l do deep watering, so l never worry about the bed being waterlogged. It is easy to move when it is empty, not so much when it is full of dirt.
J**O
No back strain planting!
These are inexpensive wood-based plant beds made from Chinese ash. Approximately 4 feet by 2 feet, these sit on sturdy legs, making it easy to work with your plants without bending. Reducing strain on one's back is always a good thing, and these are the answer. Be prepared to purchase a lot of potting soil if you want to grow directly in the planter, or you can use potted plants to sit inside the frames.
M**E
I would buy again if needed.
It works, have had this for a while - easy to grow mints, celery, lemon grass and other random things in here. Nice that it's elevated. I stained it with linseed oil. Took a little work to set it up. I would buy again if needed.
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