Craftsbury Raised Beds
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- Raised beds produce large harvests in small spaces, with less tending
- Rot-resistant cedar & reinforced aluminum corners
- Extended top edge holds tools and personal items
- 14" planting depth
Looking for a garden box with a little more beauty and grace that won't take up too much space? The detailing on this raised bed is refined yet practical. And we're extra proud of these ones because they're designed and made by us right here in Vermont!
Smooth, beveled edges prevent splinters and bump-induced bruises. The extended top edge gives you a place to rest your mug, gloves, tools, and seeds. Aluminum reinforcements inside the corners prevent soil and plant roots from pushing them apart, and decorative cross-pieces add structure. The 14" planting depth means you can grow deep-rooted veggies or even add a trellis!
Plus, it's handcrafted from cedar for all-natural rot- and pest-resistance. Over time, the cedar will age to a silvery gray color — or you can apply our Cedar Garden Bed Oil (sold separately) to preserve and extend its natural color.
- Cedar, Aluminum
- 14" planting depth
- 71.5" L x 28" W x 15" H
Soil capacity: 360 quarts (14 cubic feet) of potting mix - Assembly required
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In this 4-part video, our friend and gardening expert Charlie Nardozzi provides tips for success with your raised bed garden.
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