Elevated Cedar Garden Bed, 2' x 4' x 31"
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- Perfect for growing vegetables, herbs, and flowers and ideal for patios, porches, decks, and balconies
- Beautify your outdoor living space with the convenience of gardening without bending over
- Untreated cedar is safe for veggies
- Classic rustic finish
- 10" planting depth & 170 quart soil capacity
Create a patio garden with the Elevated Cedar Garden Bed. The elevated design means you can grow a lush garden without ever bending over. With deep soil depth you can grow healthy plants, herbs, and vegetables. The bed is made out of chemical free and naturally rot resistant North American cedar. It assembles with a rubber mallet using the time tested and proven dovetail design. After assembling the Cedar Elevated Garden Bed add soil, plants, and sunshine to start growing the garden of your dreams.
- Naturally rot- and pest-resistant North American cedar
- 48" L x 24" W x 31" H
- Planting depth: 10"
- Soil capacity: 170 quarts (6.7 cubic feet) of potting mix
- Note: Planter boxes cannot hold regular garden soil, topsoil, sand, clay, or rocks. Please use potting mix only.
- Made in the USA
- Assembly required
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