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Yaheetech 1pc Raised Garden Bed 48x24x30in Elevated Wooden Horticulture Planter Box with Legs Standing Growing Bed for Gardening/Backyard/Patio/Balcony

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1.Color:Gray


2.Size:47.5″ L × 23.5″ W × 30″ H(set Of 1)


About this item

  • NATURAL SOLID WOOD -- This raised garden bed is made of non-paint, harmless 100% solid fir wood, known for its strength and dimensional stability with a pleasing wooden smell. Usually, there are wood knots on the surface, which is a natural phenomenon when the wood grows
  • STABLE RECTANGLE STRUCTURE -- Featured with a rectangular look, this elevated planting box has four side plates tightly inserted into grooves on the legs. Wooden covers and screws lock them in place. Wooden legs and three additional battens below support the entire bed steadily
  • PRACTICAL GARDEN TOOL/ACCESSORY -- With this wooden planter, you can cultivate plants such as vegetables, flowers, and herbs in your yard, garden, and greenhouse, making them more convenient to manage
  • SINGLE-PIECE SIDE PLATE -- Compared to other planting beds with several small pieces of wooden plates on the side, our planting bed has a whole side plate on each side to make the entire structure stable. It is firmly fixed without soil leakage
  • FABRIC LINER & DRAINAGE HOLES -- Before adding soil, you can place the prepared fabric liner in the frame to retain soil better and maintain moisture. The bottom of the planting bed has drainage holes providing oxygen and ventilation for roots to thrive



Product Description

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Elevated Planter Box Kit Gardening Tool

Yaheetech Garden Bed for Garden/Yard/Vegetables/Fruits/Herbs

Are you planning to recreate your garden? This raised bed is 100% natural wood, ensuring safety and durability for long-term use. Due to the elevated height, people with backache/knee pain can easily manage the plants without bending down and taking the risk of pain. And the assembly is simple.

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W. Thomas
July 6, 2025
I purchased this back in March of 2023, and am considering getting another one! Last year I grew different kinds of peppers in it, but this year I’m going to grow kitchen herbs in it. It sits just outside the kitchen door, and is perfectly sited for dashing out to pick a bit of this and that! It is quite sturdy and made of cedar. It was easy to put together and has stood up well over the past year with little signs of wear and tear. I’m thinking about getting another one this year and devoting it to various kinds of basil — Thai, Sweet, Lemon, and others. I’m already thinking about pesto!!
Legolas666
May 9, 2025
I bought these raised planters to grow vegetables, etc. I wanted them near the house, and raised up to limit having to kneel down to manage plantings. I noticed, after assembling the first one, that even with tightening all screws, it felt a little unsteady (before adding any soil, etc). I decided to beef up the planters by doing the following: 1) Add a waterproofing sealant to the inside walls. 2) Paint the inside and outside and underside with leftover Tex-Cote exterior elastomeric paint to reduce weathering and water damage over time. 3) I added 2 "L" brackets to each leg to mount each leg to the side walls (long and short sides) to add extra strength. 4) I added weed control fabric lining to the insides to reduce soil loss over time and to reduce soil slipping through the holes and slot on bottom boards and messing up the pavers beneath. Adding the L brackets made the whole unit stop shaking and wobbling, and adding the strong paint added that extra sealing and acted somewhat like an extra glue to the structure. I like the way they look, and will have to see how they last through the seasons, although, in southern California, our variations in seasons are minimal and the weather is relatively Mediterranean mild compared to other geographical regions. One unit came with a cracked bottom "D" board. I emailed the company. Within a day they replied and, since they said the "D" board as a separate piece was out of stock, they mailed me a complete additional raised bed kit and did not require me returning the one with the broken piece. It arrived within about 4 days of me emailing about the problem. So, I got 4 raised beds for the price of 3 (I repaired the broken piece). Based on their fast response and very generous solution, I give this company 5 stars out of 5 for after sale service. I think the additions I made to the original product will lead to several additional years of use. The product itself is a great buy for the money--all the pieces fit together perfectly, all hardware was included in all kits with no missing parts, and the directions were easy to follow. It took me, by myself, about 45 minutes for the first one assembled, and then, about 25 minutes for the remaining ones, once I knew what I was doing. It would take an additional hour or more if you were to do all the extra things I did (waterproofing, L bracketing, painting, and cutting out fabric/staple gunning to inside) for each unit. So, I paid about $106 (with tax in that price) for each unit. I had to get small 1" L brackets (8 needed per unit) for about $6, and the paint was left over from TexCoting my house, but if you go out and buy a high quality elastomeric paint, it will be between 50-80/gallon, but I suppose you could go with a cheaper paint.
Williams Clan
April 4, 2025
So pretty and very sturdy. Planning on buying at least one more
Jessica M.
February 21, 2025
The planter is nice, the assembling is not. You need a drill or electric screwdriver, no premade holes on the big boards which cause the time of assembly to be way longer than what it needs to be. I got the brown color and you can tell is a cheap coat of wood stain. It holds well, the bottom boards remain separated in the center. It seems sturdy for now.
George (urbansurvivaldotcom) Ure
February 20, 2025
The wife and I are in our 70s in East Texas. We love to garden, but frankly all the bending down is a pain. (or an ibuprofen!). We have a greenhouse with lots of bench space, but frankly, in these parts you simply can't move enough air to raise anything but an occasional desert chili in the greenhouse.We picked up a couple of these - they went together easily. Just remember for each end, there's a A, an M and a C piece. The first one was 45-minutes to assemble. Second one was done in 25 min flat. Took more time to get rid of packing than assembly, seems like.One thing they don't mention in the instructions: If you get too overly worked up and really COMPRESS the side braces (there are three on the bottom) then the bottom wood pieces won't go in easily. A dead-blow hammer for a little "convincing" might be needed.That said, on the second one where I wasn't going for aircraft tightened on sides, the bottom pieces dropped in just right snug.Terms of finish? Yes, smells like a cedar variety of some kind. Small boards that have been glue-lammed and machined. Very good use of four furniture toggle bolts to hold things together while you put the rest of the screws in the side pieces.You WILL want a #2 Phillips head in an impact driver (might be a much longer process without that).I know, I know...cedar shouldn't need a finish, but tomorrow I'll put a coat of Penofin on everything (great penetrating oil finish. Read its reviews for outdoor. Sure, I've used Cetol for a finish, but its more work than a penetrating oil.We figure to put 2-4 inches of humus in the bottom and starting soil on top of that. Drain holes are pre-drilled, so some broken flower pot pieces over them should be just the ticket.Had good experience with Yahee Tech so far and hope they do more in the way of outdoor products.Oh - the height on these is a perfect balance between sitting in a chair doing weeding and being able to do things while standing.Well done.Be nice if bigger, thicker lumber, and such. But that'd double the price...so balance in all things.Enjoy.(We will be putting these next to the house with deer screening around it! 2X2 wire and 6-foot T posts. Lettuces, winter, deer? Following me?)
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