PPG_33YNHWEJ
PPG_33YNHWEJ
PPG_33YNHWEJ
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PPG_33YNHWEJ
PPG_33YNHWEJ
PPG_33YNHWEJ
PPG_33YNHWEJ
PPG_33YNHWEJ
PPG_33YNHWEJ
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PPG_33YNHWEJ
PPG_33YNHWEJ
PPG_33YNHWEJ
PPG_33YNHWEJ

Garvee Two-Tier Wooden Raised Garden Bed with Legs, 34" x 34" x 29" Elevated Planter Box - 8 Drainage Holes - 352 lbs Capacity - Open Base Tall Outdoor Planter for Vegetables, Herbs, Flowers, Patio, Balcony, Backyard - Yellow

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PPG_33YNHWEJ

Garvee Two-Tier Wooden Raised Garden Bed with Legs, 34" x 34" x 29" Elevated Planter Box - 8 Drainage Holes - 352 lbs Capacity - Open Base Tall Outdoor Planter for Vegetables, Herbs, Flowers, Patio, Balcony, Backyard - Yellow

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The Calix
So easy to assemble

This wooden raised bed was really easy to assemble, the instructions are very clear and easy to follow, also comes with pictures so you can clearly see what you need to do.Very sturdy, way more spacious than what I pictured in my mind, I will be using it for my new strawberry plants since the ones I have in the ground have been attacked by the rabbits 😩, so we’ll see how that goes.I will need to place gardening cloth at the bottom because the holes are big and all the soil would come out through them, so be mindful of that if you get this nice double raised bed, and have some cloth handy.The height makes this raised bed so much easier to work with, a lot less tiring than bending all the way down to the ground, my back appreciates that; I would definitely recommend this for anybody who loves gardening and has back problems. I really love the functionality and the clean look.

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Cody
Misleading photos and listing, and some tweaks are needed, but it's still good if you do it right

Okay, let's just get this part covered right now. The marketing photos with these planters are laughably bogus, at least some are. I noticed this when I ordered and figured I'd just find out what's true when it came time to assemble. Well, the answer is that these raised beds are actually pretty short, only coming up to about mid-thigh on me, and not quite as wide as you'd probably think. They're so low that I think the only way to properly work with them is to carry over a chair and sit down in front of them. That's the right height, and you'll probably still bend over a bit.To be honest, for the price, I think this is too much for what amounts to just some screws and several planks of pre-cut wood; but they are nicely-finished planks, so at least you're probably not going to have many problems with splinters. The planks are also not terribly thick, but you really don't need too much to contain the weight of the soil that will fit in these beds.Assembly does take a while since there are a lot of screws to put in, but since the planks aren't that thick and the boxes are moderately-sized, this isn't too physical of a process. Once it's done, it's up to you if you want to put in a liner, or maybe stick to potted plants, or just drop in some soil straight away. If you go with that last option, you can expect to lose a little soil through the gaps in the bottom planks, but I don't think that's going to be too big of a problem. I chose to put down a single layer of plastic and poke a few holes for drainage, but I'm far from a gardening expert, this may not be the best thing to do.

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Brianna Thaxton
Very happy with these garden boxes. They're good in height and perfect to go in a greenhouse

I was so excited to get these garden boxes. They're outside in our little greenhouse and we've been waiting to plant things in them. They're at a good height where you don't have to get down low to garden in them and they are just big enough that you can put some lettuce or some herbs or things like that in them. Honestly I'm happy with them. I wish that I could get some more that are extra long. It'd be perfect for indoor gardening in the greenhouse

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Jeff Bradley
two tier garden boxes

this wooden raised garden bed has a nice two box design that is elevated above the ground making the height more ergonomically compared to smaller ground level boxes. it has a very basic design nothing too fancy, and it was very easy to assemble. The instructions are precise and are easy to follow. The boxes themselves are very sturdy, however, the base of the boxes have big holes for drainage and the planks are spaced a part a little too much so if you were to add soil directly a lot would fall through over time. I would recommend placing a water permeable fabric like weed fabric to stop the dirt from falling through. The wood quality is very good, it is free from defects and other imperfections. overall decent garden boxes, the price on the other hand is a little too high for the amount of space you get. If you are someone who prefers to have everything already measured out and easy to assemble the price might be worth it for you, but if you prefer quantity and don't mind putting in some work it might be better just to buy the raw materials and make something yourself.