🌿 Grow Bold, Grow Beautiful — Your Garden’s New Power Move
This 8x2 ft raised garden bed planter is made from durable natural Chinese Fir wood, designed for outdoor use with a pre-sanded, dovetail joint assembly system. It offers 13.3 cubic feet of planting space, includes a soil liner and divider for organized planting, and features a drainage hole to maintain optimal soil health. Lightweight yet sturdy, it’s the perfect upgrade for millennial gardeners seeking both function and style.
Number of Levels | 1 |
Item Dimensions | 96 x 24 x 10 inches |
Item Weight | 20 Pounds |
Capacity | 13.3 Cubic Feet |
Number of Pieces | 8 |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 96"D x 24"W x 10"H |
Pattern | Solid |
Theme | Plants |
Style Name | Garden |
Planter Form | Raised Bed |
Color | Natural |
Finish Types | Unfinished |
Material Type | Wood |
Indoor Outdoor Usage | Outdoor |
Plant or Animal Product Type | vegetable |
Mounting Type | Floor Standing |
Additional Features | Drainage Hole |
N**L
the product for the money was well worth it
Why did you pick this product vs others?:the color of the wood and the space in the back yardSize:big enough for the garden but yet small enough to fit in the small yardLook:I love the unfinished lookEase of assembly:so easy to assemble that it was done in less than 15 minutes
R**S
Perfect Starter Bed for New Gardeners!
As a beginner, this raised garden bed made things so easy! Setup took less than 30 minutes, no tools needed. The wood feels solid, and the size is great for growing herbs and veggies without getting overwhelmed. It keeps everything tidy, drains well, and looks great in my yard. A great first step into gardening!I’m
B**E
Bang for your buck
Chipped pieces during assembly. Easy assembly, aside from pieces not aligning fully, product could be made sturdier for the pounding it takes to assemble. Other than that I am completely satisfied with my purchase.
N**N
Planter
Nice easy to fit together ..but will come apart if moved..I caulked mine..love it..zinnias look nice in these boxes
B**
Works great in the space I have
I just started gardening and my husband bought me this for Mother’s Day and it fits perfectly along side my green house. My son was able to assemble it easily and it is sturdy. It takes about 4 bags of soil for each compartment. I already ordered another one so I can transfer the rest of the seedlings not shown. I still have a lot to learn but I am happy with these boxes for the price and functionality in the space that I have. The fabric bottom is nice too.
J**A
Garden bed
Great for the money and easy assemble.This thing was super cheap, so I wasn't expecting much. Putting it together was a breeze, which was nice. Honestly, it feels a little flimsy, but it works. It's definitely good enough for a beginner like me. I'd recommend it if you're just starting out and don't want to spend a lot.
G**6
VERY CHEAPLY MADE!
Why did you pick this product vs others?:I was so excited to purchase this product for my hummingbird garden I was planting this year. I shouldn't even have put it together when I saw the material, but thought it might be different once assembled. TIP: put it together right where you are using it because it is so flimsy it was difficult to move to where I wanted it. The wood was not treated and I strongly felt it may not make it through the season. I promptly returned it, which was easy so there's that.
A**D
Looks nice but difficult to assemble
This planter made from real wood pieces looks nice once it is assembled. Unfortunately, due to poor quality control in manufacturing, it can be challenging to put together. Issues with the manufacturing include:- dovetail channels are not symmetric, meaning that the angle on each side of the channel is not the same. This is also true of the tabs at the end of the planks. Some of the boards can be 'matched up' with the channels so that they slide in easily, but not all - and none of them are marked to indicate which direction the board is intended to be facing when inserting into the posts.- the stained boards have globs of stain on the tab at the ends of the boards. This additional height of the stain globs interferes with the insertion to the dovetail channels on the posts. They have to be sanded off before attempting to insert the boards into the posts.- most of the boards are tight fitting, in part due to the issues above, and require a mallet to drive them in. However, be careful using the mallet as it can cause the post to become misaligned with the board while hammering - check the alignment often while tapping into place. DO NOT hammer on the boards. They are thin and will splinter. Hammer only on the posts (that is, if you even need to do this to drive the tabs into the channels).After carefully sanding down the tabs to remove the globs of stain and a bit of the material, the boards were able to slide into the channels - some easily, others with some tapping from a rubber mallet. The boards are only 9/16-inch thick, much narrower at the butt of the dovetail tab. Be careful if sanding or hammering as the tabs can easily break with too much force.Once it's finally together, the assembly holds well and looks nice. Time will tell how long the boards will hold up to the pressure of the soil in a filled planter. The kit includes a 2x8 sheet of weed barrier to help keep weeds from growing up through the open bottom of the planter.Despite the assembly issues, this planter could not have been made from store bought material for the price listed on Amazon. So I consider it a good value for a real wood raised bed planter.
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