Farmstead Cedar Raised Garden Beds, 2'
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- Strong and functional 2' cedar raised beds are very easy to assemble
- Each 1-1/4" thick timber is 8" tall for a generous planting depth
- Slot and peg corner design will not pull apart
- Can be stacked up to four beds high for 32" elevated garden beds
Based on a 17th century farmstead design, these two-foot wide Farmstead Raised Garden Beds are easy-to-assemble kits that add a traditional and elegant look to your home; reminiscent of a homestead design aesthetic. Hand-crafted of Vermont white cedar, they are rot-resistant and will last for many years. They are perfect for vegetable and herb gardens or colorful flower beds. A great choice for both new gardeners and experienced gardeners alike, these beds are simple, effective and handsome. With their ability to be stacked or used as a single level bed, they offer a versatility that can liven up your landscaping (as well as save your back!). Durable and made of excellent quality materials, the untreated Vermont white cedar will naturally weather to a soft silvery grey, or can be stained. Both easy to put together and take apart, these garden beds make becoming a gardener or expanding your garden virtually effortless!
- Vermont white cedar boards with black locust pegs
- Natural, untreated cedar has natural rot resistance for up to 30 years
- Tool-free assembly takes less than five minutes
- If stacking beds, the weight of the soil keeps the beds in place; you can also add wooden posts or metal rebar to the inside corners for additional stability
- Inside dimension of the 2' x 4' bed is 15” W x 39” L
- Inside dimension of the 2' x 6' bed is 15” W x 63” L
- Inside dimension of the 2' x 8' bed is 15” W x 87” L
- Made in the USA
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