Level up your gardening this season with a 3-tier garden bed. Crafted with an open bottom on each level, it easily allows room for short, medium, and tall plants to grow to their full potential. Durable fir wood provides a natural appearance in any yard or garden and is sure to stand the test of time. Slide the pieces together in just minutes, as no tools are needed to set up this home for plants and veggies.
Specifications:
Overall Dimensions: 48.5”(L) x 48.5”(W) x 21.75”(H)
Top Box: 46.5”(L) x 20.25”(H)
Middle Box: 46.5”(L) x 13.75”(H)
Each Board: 46.5”(L) x 0.5”(W) x 6.5”(H)
Weight: 30 lbs.
Material: Chinese Fir Wood
Minimal assembly required (with instructions)
Alex M –
I can fix them at least.These are an awesome product honestly. I expected them to break at the corners (which they did) but it’s nothing wood glue and a power drill can’t fix. I’m definitely going to be buying another one to stack for more growing room.Not a bad enough product to give 3 stars but the dove tails are TIGHT (they’re supposed to be) but nothing is really properly cut, so the breaks were bound to happen.MUCH cheaper than making one yourself with lumber prices at the moment and the pine smell is so nice.
Krystal –
Stain & Glue!I would highly recommend you have Gorilla Wood Glue and wood stain on hand for these!SOIL USED: 20 yards per kit! It’s cheaper to buy yards of clean dirt from a landscape supply company than it is to go to a home improvement store. We learned the hard way on this one and bought bags of garden soil.I bought two of these boxes. The wood could easily snap if you aren’t gentle with assembly. We had two corner pieces split in half during assembly, hence the wood glue.We stained our boxes and I’m really glad we did. Once soil was in them, the wood started to bow. I feel it would be bowing even worse if we hadn’t have stained them.These are cheap. Simple as that. However, if you take the proper steps, they are great little boxes that do exactly what they’re supposed to. We’d buy them again.
Denise –
So disappointedI was so excited to purchase these but as I was putting these tiered beds together, the corner pieces splintered- too thin. I’ve done my best to keep them together but they needed constant work. I’ve given up and purchased a different brand that rhymes with teens and they are sooo much better!
rebecca –
Not bad, could be betterThis assembles with mostly tongue and groove which wasn’t always a good fit and sometimes I used a rubber mallet. You’d want to be careful since the wood is lightweight and could break easily. I didn’t put the finishing touches on top which seemed to be only decorative.This is probably as good a value as you’ll find right now unless you can cut lumber and put one together yourself.I used 14 bags of raised bed soil at 1.5 cubic feet per bag. I think I’ll need 1 more bag as the soul settles.The different height boxes don’t attach to each other, they just sort of sit atop each other with a small groove at one end that helps secure it a little bit. The weight of the soil should keep it in place after it’s filled.
Mary M. Junker –
Perfect for my peppersThis was too big for my space so I sold the bottom part on FB and got some of the cost back. I really love it, but mine was NOT easy to assemble. None of the slats fit into the groves so I had to sand and carve each one and then pound with a mallet to get them in. Once in, its perfect. I am assuming that the high heat and humidity made the wood swell as others said it was easy to assemble.
brian schlievert –
Great Value!Bought two of these and set them up while my wife was out of town for a week. Little anniversary surprise. They are super easy to assemble, maybe 20-25 minutes each. Not sure how long they’ll last but at that price point if we get more than 2 years use out of them I’m calling that a W
Annette –
So far, so goodThe directions could be better. I’m not sure how the garden will hold up after one season, but so far, so good. It took about 20 bags of dirt to fill. I lined the bottom with black netting to help with weed control. I will be getting some wire to wrap around to keep critters out. Great garden for a small space.
Barbara Kelly –
Easy to put togetherI bought 3 of these raised beds. They were fairly easy to put together. Out of the 3 beds I bought, one side of one of the corner pieces on one of the beds was cut but not dovetailed. My son-in-law took it home and fixed it for me. They are now in my yard and look beautiful! I’m looking forward to gardening again!
leigh smith –
Easy and VersatileEasy to put together but have some wood glue and clamps ready. I had 4 corners split. I stapled landscape paper in and added rock to the lower boxes in the back so I didn’t have to use as much soil. I also treated the wood with oil stain. I am very pleased with how these turned out. I’m hoping they will last several years.
April Blakey –
it worksIt is all that they said it was