Raised Garden Kit Resources

Raised Garden Kits are perfect for the backyard gardener. They come in many lengths and heights and can blend beautifully into your landscape.








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  1. O’Shaugnessy Says:

    This product has a wrong name, it should not be call “raised” garden, if it is not raised,it is way over prized, any one knows how to cut treated 8 foot wood with a saw can make it with $12.00. The cost is not practical.This product can not be used with other products from the same company. The shipping cost to return is about 1/4 of the material. Be sure to know what it is before order this item.

  2. Utrillo Says:

    I used this product to set up my garden last year – other than the cost of it, I am very happy with the product and design. It is very easy to assemble and disassemble and you have a lot of options for the layout of your garden in case you want to change it in the future. The greatest thing about this product is that I do not have to worry about a wood frame rotting out and having to replace it and I do not have to worry about the chemicals from pressure treated wood seeping into the soil (especially important for a vegetable garden). My only complaint is that it is so short. I have been buying two and stacking them on top of each other so it is more of a raised bed. At $100+ each, it can get pretty expensive… but I hope that they will last a long time to prove they are worth the price!

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