Wooden Planting Bed, Raised Garden Bed, Natural Wood Divisible Planter Box for Patio/Yard/Greenhouse/Home, Planting Vegetable/Flower/Greens Planting
About this item
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Multifunctional Design: This garden planter is separated into two growing areas for different plants or planting methods. The baffle can be removed to form a bigger growing area.
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Practical Use: With this plants box, you can cultivate plants like vegetable, flower, or herbs in your patio, yard, garden, and greenhouse, making it more convenient to manage.
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Simple Assembly: This divisible garden bed is built in a simple yet stable structure by heavy-duty screws and tight connection piece by piece. It is very easy and quick to put them together.
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Flexible DIY: The corner posts have been upgraded that the number of slotting on the posts is increased from 2 on the opposite 2 faces into 4 on 4 faces. Such a change enables users to combine two or more such planting beds more flexibly and fixedly.
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Stable Construction: Our planting raised bed has a piece of complete side plate at each side of the garden bed. It is fixed firmly without leakage of soil. The whole structure is very stable, and the installation is very easy.
Product Description
Specifications
- Material: Fir Wood
- Color: Dark Brown,Solid Wood,Gray
- Assembled Dimensions: 245.5 cm L × 62.5 cm W × 27 cm H / 97″ L × 25″ W × 11″ H
- Single Inner: 117.5 cm L × 53.5 cm W × 23 cm H / 46.3″ L × 21″ W × 9″ H
- Item Weight: 10 kg / 21.6 lb
- Shipping Weight: 10.4 kg / 23 lb
Questions & Answers
Q1: Do you need to put something on the bottom or can you just place it on top of your existing soil?
A1: I placed mine on top of the weed barrier.
Q2: Will this withstand New England winter under snow or should it be disassembled and stored indoors?
A2: It can be put outside as long as coating this wooden raised garden bed patio pavers with varnish for protection.
Q3: Is the wood cedar?
A3: This wooden raised garden bed is made of Fir Wood
Q4: Has the wood been treated for pest, especially termites?
A4: No. You'll need to use a coat of clear stain or other wood protective finish to slow down the eventual attacks of such 'wood eaters'.