2' Cedar Raised Beds
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- Raised beds produce higher yields and are easier to tend than in-ground beds
- Attractive beds feature sturdy aluminum corners and naturally rot-resistant cedar
- Available in a variety of sizes to suit any garden or landscape
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Raised beds are easy to set up, plant and maintain, producing high yields in a compact space with less digging and weeding. And now you'll find just the right size and shape bed for your needs. Use raised beds to grow vegetables, or install the beds along a perimeter to create stunning border gardens. You can even build a pyramid garden by stacking smaller beds atop larger ones.
Each bed includes four industrial-strength aluminum corners; 7-1/4" H x 1" rot-resistant cedar lumber that's been precut to the proper lengths, hardware and instructions. Easy assembly — just slip the boards into the corners and screw them in place. (12' long ends use two 6' boards with in-line connectors.) Because we build these raised beds in our Vermont workshop, we’re able to optimize both quality and cost.
- Western red cedar with aluminum corners
- 2' x 2' Cedar Raised Bed holds 3 cubic feet or 77 quarts of soil
- 2' x 3' Cedar Raised Bed holds 4 cubic feet or 103 quarts of soil
- 2' x 4' Cedar Raised Bed holds 5 cubic feet or 128 quarts of soil
- 2' x 6' Cedar Raised Bed holds 7 cubic feet or 180 quarts of soil
- 2' x 8' Cedar Raised Bed holds 9 cubic feet or 231 quarts of soil
- 2' x 12' Cedar Raised Bed holds 13 cubic feet or 334 quarts of soil
- Easy assembly; requires drill and screwdriver
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- Assembly was easy
- Look Great
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- Great for veggies
- Perfect For Herbs
I have always wanted raised beds, and these fit the bill for our backyard suburban garden. My garden was installed and planted in less than one day. I could not be more pleased.
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- Easy To Install
- Takes Minutes To Assemble
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I was able to place this bed in a sunny spot. I put it together in minutes and had a great little garden planted within a few hours.
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- Easy assembly
- Great Value
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- Fantastic Veggie Garden
I built the box and elevated it on 4 x 4 legs. Planted onions, lettuce, and herbs. Maintaining it is easy and no aching back. Will be buying another one and building a second box for tomatoes and peppers.
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- Easy assembly
- Good height and depth
- Nice looking
- Sturdy
Cons
- Will Likely Weather
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Great nice looking for home gardening above ground. Enough height for root development.
Easy assembly with little tools needed.
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It was very easy to set up. All the plants seem to be flourishing so far. It is nice not having to plant around tree roots. The soil mix calculations are helpful as well as the garden design templates.
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
- Easy to assemble
- High Quality Corners
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- Asparagus
- Raised Bed Gardening
- Raspberries
With overly sandy soil, I use raise beds almost exclusively. The 2' raised beds are great to control soil make up and for crops like asparagus and raspberries. The aluminum corners are tight and true and the cedar is excellent quality. The cedar beds I purchased in 2011 and 2012 are weathering nicely. The true test will be how the cedar stands up over the years.
I'm using this to grow fall crops. So far everything is growing well.
Pros
- Easy to put together
- Looks Nice
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Best Uses
- Rhubarb Garden
The raised garden was so easy to put together. Better than expected. Would buy another if my yard were bigger.
Pros
- Easily assembled
- Good Quality
- Nice appearance in garden
Cons
Best Uses
- Raised beds
I had old raised beds which had rotted so had to measure them and then purchase others that would fit the same area. Fortunately, these worked. it was a bit difficult to me to get the mud/dirt and plants out of the way to fit the new boards on.
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Use the Soil Calculator to determine how much soil you need to fill your raised bed.
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Learn how to plan, plant and tend your own super-productive, raised-bed vegetable garden.
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Looking for instructions on growing certain vegetables? You'll find answers in the Vegetable Encyclopedia.
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Gardener's Supply Company does business with hundreds of suppliers in Europe, Asia, and the Americas. But our largest and most important supplier is right here in Vermont.
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Dreaming of a backyard berry patch? An asparagus bed? Start with a raised bed. A raised bed isolates the perennial crop from invasive weeds and grasses that might creep into the growing area. All have shallow roots that don't compete well with weeds and that can be damaged by aggressive weeding tools.
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