Elevated Raised Bed, 2' x 2'
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- Sturdy & Durable Materials: Naturally rot-resistant cedar & rust-resistant aluminum corners
- Made By Us, in the USA: We manufacture these high-quality beds by hand in our Vermont facility
- Add Greenery & Privacy: Plant up veggies & flowers (and privacy) for your patio, deck, or backyard
- No-Bend Gardening: Elevated beds are easier on your back & knees
- Quick & Easy Assembly: Build & plant your bed in under an hour!
Bring your garden up to a whole new level! Our 2' x 2' elevated bed is easy to plant, tend and harvest without kneeling or bending. Plus, it offers creative landscaping opportunities. Set up one or more of these beds at the edge of your patio to define the space or add privacy, or as corner pieces in combination with our 2' x 8' Elevated Raised Beds to create a garden "room". Like our other Vermont-made raised beds, the sides are held in place with our rust-proof, industrial-strength Lifetime aluminum corners. There's a false floor set 10" down from the top so there's plenty of root space for vegetables and flowers. Excess water drains through slats while vents in the sides allow air to circulate and excess moisture to evaporate.
For best results, we recommend filling with 4 bags of our premium potting mixes:
- Cedar (sides), Powder-coated aluminum (corners), Imported fabric liner
- 24" W x 24" L x 29" H
- Planting depth: 10"
- Soil capacity: 85 quarts (3.4 cubic feet) of potting mix
- Note: Planter boxes cannot hold regular garden soil, topsoil, sand, clay, or rocks. Please use potting mix only.
- Assembly required
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