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Raised Garden Bed, Metal 32" High 96"x24"

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$229.95

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SKU:
Q_HG7987-5
MPN:
HG7987-5

Warranty

2 years rust free
2 years rust free

Description

The 32" Tall raised bed makes it easy to plant just about anything from herbs to vegetables. The extra tall height eliminates bending and strain on your back. Great for patios and decks and any size garden.

Our raised garden bed kit is made of heavy-duty ZAM coated steel, which is rust-proof & weather-resistant, ensuring durability and longevity. The raised beds are designed to withstand various outdoor conditions, including rain, snow, and extreme temperatures.

Our raised garden bed kits are easy to assemble without the need for any tools. The pre-drilled holes and sturdy components make the assembly process straightforward and convenient. You can easily put the raised garden bed together in a few minutes and start enjoying your garden.

The raised garden bed features a built-in drainage system that allows excess water to drain out efficiently. This prevents waterlogging and promotes healthy plant growth by keeping the soil moist but not waterlogged. The drainage system also prevents soil erosion and promotes better soil structure.

  • 32-inch Height
  • Food grade 304 stainless steel hardware
  • Quick and Easy to Assemble
  • Corrosion resistant
  • 100% Recycled Metal
  • Warranty: 2 year

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