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Exclusive | Our Exclusive Cedar Raspberry Bed has an Integrated Support System
- Long-lasting raised bed is sized to fit five raspberry plants
- Attractive, rot-resistant cedar with rustproof aluminum corners
- Includes integrated support system to keep plants contained and upright
Why are supermarket raspberries so expensive? Not because they're hard to grow — in fact, they're remarkably easy — but because they have such a short shelf life. That's why the best raspberries are the ones you grow in your own backyard and pick at the peak of ripeness. Our cedar Raspberry Bed is 8' L x 2' W x 7" H and holds five plants. It includes an integrated support system with heavy-gauge plastic monofilament line and special tensioners to keep rambling raspberry plants contained and upright.
- Cedar sides and aluminum corners
- Support is made from monofilament line with tensioners
- 8' L x 2' W x 7-1/4" H
- Holds 9 cubic feet of soil
- Easy assembly
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- Durable (8)
- Easy to use (6)
- Attractive (5)
- Lightweight (4)
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Best Uses
- Garden (6)
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- Easy To Use
- Lightweight
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- Garden
Comments about Raspberry Bed:
The raspberry bed was easy to assemble. It looks clean and neat in my back yard. It will be convenient and easy to pick the raspberries.
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- Durable
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Daughter has wanted raspberries but I was concerned about them spreading all over the place. This should keep them contained nicely.
Pros
- Durable
- Easy To Use
- Lightweight
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- Garden
Comments about Raspberry Bed:
I really like the design of this bed. In the past i've had to 'make my own' for my berry beds. This takes all the measuring and cutting out of your hands and it is SO easy to assemble.
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- Durable
- Easy To Use
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- Heavy
Best Uses
- Garden
Comments about Raspberry Bed:
Really cleaned up the corner of the yard where my raspberries are. Easy to assemble and looks great!!
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- Easy To Use
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- Garden
Comments about Raspberry Bed:
Easy to assemble. Can't wait until next spring to plant the bed. Bought two and stacked them to give me extra height.
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- Durable
- Easy To Use
- Quality parts
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- Garden
Comments about Raspberry Bed:
This raspberry bed is GREAT! I planted upright Blackberries in it. Assembly was fairly easy with a cordless drill. Parts are quality made. I can't think of anything bad about this product.
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- Durable
- Easy To Use
- Lightweight
Cons
Best Uses
- Garden
Comments about Raspberry Bed:
I put these together by myself with no problem (female, 60). Put two together for asparagus beds. Just wish that there was a mesh cover made to this size.
Comments about Raspberry Bed:
It should be twice as wide because it really holds 3 plants. Constraint system for vines is excellent
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- Attractive Design
- Drains Well
- Sturdy
- Weather Resistant
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- Outdoor Plants
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I moved into Arkansas last December, and plan to re-create many of the garden plants that I grew successfully in Virginia for over 25 years. Thanks for helping me get started with the raised raspberry bed.
Pros
- Attractive Design
- Sturdy
Cons
- Heavy / Bulky
Best Uses
- Outdoor Plants
Comments about Raspberry Bed:
[...] Seriously heavy. Good quality cedar planks. I did not treat them so it will be interesting to see how they weather here in the northeast.Putting it together was simple - lay it out, screw on the brackets and piece together. I would have appreciated pilot holes predrilled but not a big deal.I transplanted wild raspberries from a patch in the back of my yard, so we'll see how well they do - they certainly are sending out plenty of shoots.
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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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Berries and other so-called small fruits generally don't require as much space as full-size fruit trees, and by growing several different types, you can enjoy home-grown fruit from early summer through late fall.
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If you're trying to keep birds from your crops, any scare device will work for a few days. But the most effective technique is exclusion.
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Use the Soil Calculator to determine how much soil you need to fill your raised bed.
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Looking for instructions on growing certain vegetables? You'll find answers in the Vegetable Encyclopedia.
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