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September 5, 2025
Very sturdy. Easy to put together. Has a couple extra screws if needed. Would recommend.
A. Mullen
September 1, 2025
I wanted to add some raised beds for growing perennial vegetables and maybe some blueberries. After looking around, I settled on this. First, it's fairly heavy duty. The delivery box was pretty compact, but it was also pretty heavy. Unboxing took two minutes. Assembly took an hour.Why an hour? I actually removed all of the protective film from each panel, which took a bit. Then I assembled it using the provided tools. This was a mistake.PRO TIP: If you own a decent screwdriver set and a small ratchet or electric screwdriver, break those out. Assembly will go a LOT faster and with a LOT LESS frustration. The tools provided are serviceable, but better tools means faster assembly.Assembly is very straightforward. 14 overlapping panels with six bolts, nuts, and washers at each overlap. That's 84 bolts, nuts, and screws. Fortunately, the hardest assembly decision was deciding whether to mount the screws with the Philips head side out or the cap nut side out. (I chose Philips head side out, looks cleaner.)Once all the panels are assembled, you just place the edge liner over the top edge and press it down firmly all the way around. BTW, the edge liner is pretty top tier stuff.PRO TIP: To get a matching cut on the edge liner, I used a pair of EMT shears, overlapped the ends, then cut them so that their angles exactly matched.When placed, I laid in some garden fabric to keep out any plants that might think they want to grow to sun through 18" of soil. I also laid a path of fabric around the outside of the unit and mulched it heavily.Overall, I'm pretty happy with the unit. The metal is a fairly thick gauge, so I expect it to last for decades (seriously). I'll very likely buy a few more as my veggie garden expands. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED.UPDATE: One thing I forgot to mention: filling this bed to a serviceable level took 20 bags of garden soil (30 cubic feet total). Add about 3 bags of mulch and you'll be about an inch below the top edge of the unit. Having a yard of soil delivered (3'x3'x3', or 27 cubic feet), will be cheaper and leave room for a couple of bags of your favorite soil amendment.
Carolina In My Mind
August 16, 2025
There are a lot of pieces to put together, but it did not take me long at all. Seems to be high quality. I'm looking forward to planting.
rodhall
July 14, 2025
This is a great product and very well made. It takes around forty five minutes to assemble.
Customer
June 13, 2025
Have several different kinds of raised beds in my garden. Looking for the "just right" one. This could be close. Easy to assemble, time consuming yet not hard. Holds up well with the amount of dirt and plants that I put in...no dents or bending noted! Would recommend if you are looking for something economical and useful!
scg
May 8, 2025
These were eaay too put together, it took me about 45 minutes. All the tools came including some gloves! The top rubber safety piece was soo easy to get on. They look great. I immediately ordered 2 more. Great value! Size is what they said I was getting. They seem sturdy. Light to move.
Gramma B
January 21, 2025
Our tiny garden spot has very little soil, is basically a rock bed. So the 6x3x1.5 ft Raised Garden Bed Kit provided a good option. We also purchased a smaller 4x2x1ft kit & had a few other large pots from previous years for various veggie plants. This bed is a nice size, sturdy, easy to assemble, and pretty easy to move into place afterward. It also appears to have held up well in the freezing winter temps our N. California mountains.
c b
January 18, 2025
These are very nice looking and work great in the garden. Yes, they have lots of screws and bolts and take a while to put together but it makes them sturdy.
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