🌱 Elevate your garden game—grow smarter, not harder!
This raised garden bed offers a spacious 48x24 inch planting area with 5.2 cubic feet of soil capacity, crafted from durable, weather-resistant Chinese fir wood. Its ergonomic 30-inch height reduces strain while gardening, and a built-in drainage system plus bed liner protect plants and planter longevity. Perfect for patios, balconies, and backyards, it supports up to 200 pounds of soil and plants.
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 |
D**R
Well constructed - fits together easily
Fitted together really easily, very sturdy when completed.Sealed the wood after assembly, the wood planter looks beautiful. Even before planting!!!
M**E
Happy I purchased it .
This is a great planter box. It was easy to assemble even if the diagrams and instructions were a little wonky at times. I filled it up with about 240 lbs of soil and it is holding well. It's a pretty sturdy box. Looking forward to seeing how long it will last. There are drainage holes, and I like how the bottom floor pieces have some space between them. It allows good air circulation and drainage.
S**N
Good quality, easy assembly, great price
Good quality for the price, very easy assembly (30 mins). Perfect size for what we wanted, time will tell how durable it is. Wood is an attractive color and grain, and the finished product is very sturdy and stable. We stapled the liner in with some stainless staples for a more finished look. We have a new herb garden!
S**O
Easy to assemble and great for planting peppers and tomatoes
Great! It’s pretty sturdy and my veggies are growing great! It was easy to set.
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!
C**A
Good height & volume
Good design, easy assembly. Not the best wood but nearly perfect considering the price. Bought 8 so far.
A**R
Attractive and sturdy
Perfect for my herb garden. I found assembly directions clear and parts well marked.
M**G
Frustrating and long setup but quality results
Construction & Appearance• Aesthetics: The warm Acorn Brown finish is delightfully reminiscent of a chestnut—an appropriate homage to Mother Nature. One could even say it’s more visually pleasing than our choice of paint in our living room.• Materials & Sturdiness: Solid wood panels, robust six-leg support, and a claimed 300 lb capacity. It appears to adhere to the laws of physics quite admirably—no unexpected sagging or Randall-level structural catastrophes.Assembly Experience• Difficulty Level: If you approach this like a frivolous pastime, think again! I spent approximately three hours—roughly the duration of an average MythBusters marathon—struggling with each component.• Instructions: The instruction booklet could generously be classified as “enigmatic.” Diagrams are scant, labeling is near non-existent, and terminology is as clear as some people’s fashion choices.• Barrel Bolts Misalignment: The step involving the barrel bolts is particularly nefarious. The holes simply do not align, as if the designers were intent on testing my cognitive perseverance. After several moments of deep contemplation (and a minor existential crisis), I managed to coerce them into place.• Major Pieces Interface: Joining the two large halves is comparable to solving a three-dimensional Rubik’s Cube—blindfolded. The alignment required surgeon-like precision, steady hands, and a keen spatial awareness. Leonard was drafted as my assistant, but even his minimal mechanical aptitude did little to expedite the process.Final Verdict• Appearance: 9.5/10 – Attractive and well-built• Ease of Assembly: 2/10 – You will question your life choices• Instruction Quality: 1/10 – One might suspect they were drawn by a kindergartner with ADD• Overall: 6/10 – Aesthetically pleasing and sturdy once complete, but you’ll need the patience of a saint (or the perseverance of a theoretical physicist) to get there.In conclusion, if you relish the challenge of an epic engineering puzzle—and possess copious free time—this elevated wood planter might be for you. For the rest of humanity, consider hiring a professional or enlisting the help of a mechanically inclined friend (preferably one with a calm demeanor). Now, if you’ll excuse me, I have a spot on the couch to reclaim before someone uses it for their latest “paint and sip” soirée.
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