Sustainable Raised Beds (10.5" D)
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- Durable raised beds set up in minutes, last for decades
- Raised bed gardening produces high yields in a small space
- Beds resemble aged cedar but are made from a long-lasting composite of recycled plastic and reclaimed sawdust
- Lifetime aluminum corners
- Two sizes, both with 10.5" planting depth: 3' x 3' and 3' x 6'
Raised garden beds are the easiest way to grow your own fresh vegetables. No digging, no weeding — just lots of delicious food! Our Sustainable Raised Beds set up in minutes and last for decades. Made from a composite of recycled plastic and reclaimed sawdust, they have the attractive look and feel of silvery aged cedar, but will never splinter or rot. Our rust-proof, industrial-strength Lifetime aluminum corners keep the sides straight and true. The generous 10.5" planting depth helps retain moisture and provides plenty of root space for everything from salad greens, peppers, and tomatoes, to carrots, squash, and even potatoes.
- Composite material: recycled plastic and reclaimed sawdust; Powder-coated aluminum corners
- Two sizes, both with 10.5" planting depth:
- 3' x 3'
Soil capacity: 235 quarts (7.8 cubic feet) of potting mix - 3' x 6'
Soil capacity: 470 quarts (15.75 cubic feet) of potting mix - Assembly required
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