Putnam Metal Raised Bed, 24" x 90" (15"D)
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- Grow a productive veggie or flower garden right in your backyard
- Simple, stylish beds provide years of growing without much upkeep
- Sturdy metal construction prevents busted corners and bowing sides
- Made from durable, rust-resistant powder-coated galvanized steel
- 15” planting depth & 482 qt. soil capacity
- Quick & easy to assemble
A low-maintenance raised bed designed for highly successful growing! Our simple and stylish Putnam raised beds have a generous 15” planting depth, with plenty of room for deep-rooted, high-producing plants. Grow your own fruits and veggies, herbs, and flowers to turn your backyard into a produce section or flower shop overflowing with life and color!
Great-looking and versatile, these rust-resistant metal raised beds are made from durable powder-coated galvanized steel with a stylish double-rib design accent, built to look great for years with very little upkeep. Sturdy metal construction helps you avoid the busted corners and bowing sides common with lesser quality beds. Super quick and easy to assemble, your backyard container garden will be up and running in no time!
This style is available in several other sizes:
- Putnam Metal Raised Bed, 24" x 45"
- Tall Putnam Metal Raised Bed, 24" x 45"
- Tall Putnam Metal Raised Bed, 24" x 90" (Gray)
- Tall Putnam Metal Raised Bed, 24" x 90" (Light Blue)
- Low-carbon galvanized steel (24 gauge) with powder-coating
- 90" L x 24" W x 15" H
- Weight: 40 lbs.
- Soil capacity: 482 quarts (18.8 cubic feet) of potting mix
- Note: The reflectivity of the Light Blue color can cause it to appear grayish or purplish depending on what is nearby
- Assembly required
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