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A Grow Bed is the most efficient square yard of garden you'll ever tend. The recycled black plastic sides of this raised garden bed absorb heat to warm soil early in the season, then help retain moisture all summer long. No digging, no weeding required; just lots of delicious homegrown food! Our new 3' x 6' Grow Bed gives you twice as much growing space, and the new Mini Bed is perfect for narrow areas along a foundation or walkway. All sizes assemble quickly and have a generous 10" depth.
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"I started out with 4 of these and was amazed by the results. Whether it was broccoli, pole beans, melons or tomatoes, everything grew better than in the garden, and took less time to maintain. I'm such a believer in these Grow Beds that I sold our rototiller!"
-- Ellen, Pittsford NY
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Just starting out and am going to see how it goes before expanding.
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We have a small backyard with poor soil and no real place to dig because of underground pipes and wire conduits. So we bought the grow bed and filled it with top soil. It is still to early to plant yet but I can say that it is sturdier than I had imagined and it was a snap to assemble. Limited space? Then this may be a good choice for you.
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This bed was extremely easy to assemble - 5 minutes tops. It's plastic, so it holds up well to water, snow, heat, etc. Can't wait to use it this growing season!
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The 3'x 6' is great for all my favorite vegetables and no weeds to pull. It was easy to put together although my husband thought the sided should be stronger where the 3' sections come together to make it 6'.
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This is one of the simplest ways I have found to add perennial beds, strawberries, and veggies to my unused spaces and on areas of my lawn that the grass never thrived. I just laid down good quality landscapers paper, assembled the grow bed, and filled with good quality garden soil, hummus, compost and it was ready for planting! Wonderful! I am wondering how it will hold up to my harsh Colorado winters, as it seems a little flimsy, but this growing season is I am looking forward to a bountiful harvest - so long as the hail, winds and other weather conditions cooperate! Really, these little beds are super easy to assemble, work just about anywhere & look great - the hardest work is carting the soil in to fill them! I find them very useful.
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I did not anticipate the need to remove grass.
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I originally bought 2 of these to use on top of a concrete patio for urban gardening. I just lined with landscape fabric to keep the soil from washing away. I could grow so much in a little space. I recently moved, and I now have a yard, but the beds came with! They have held up so well, I have had them for 6 years now with no cracking even after moving.
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I started out with 3 of these last year. They worked very well for me that I bought 2 more this year.
I have arthritis and has had 2 total knee replacements, so it is hard for me to bend down too much. The raised bed help me fulfill my passion for gardening without hurting too much.
I do not have a big yard, so the mini gardens are just right for me.
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We have an enclosed kitchen garden with raised beds in which we practice square foot gardening. When we wanted to add beds this year, we decided to try this product instead of building our own. The cost was not much more than the cost of the wood for building the original beds and these went together in a fraction of the time. We used steel rebar to hold the pieces together and anchor them to the ground, rather than using the short plastic pins that come with the kit. They aren't very attractive and I wouldn't use them for landscaping, but they're just fine for the garden. They have a tendency to bow when filled with dirt, especially if they're larger than 3x3. Grew cabbage and broccoli in them in the fall and have shallots, garlic and overwintering onions doing well in them now.
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Looking forward to great crop