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Raised Garden Bed, Metal 32" High by 42" Round

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$169.95

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SKU:
Q_HG7987-1
MPN:
HG7987-1

Description

The Round planter with wide diameter: The round shape of our raised garden bed provides spacious growing area for your plants. With a diameter of 42", you can plant a variety of fruits, vegetables, herbs, or flowers in a single bed. Ample space allows for proper root development and promotes healthy plant growth. Great for patios and decks.

The Round planter is made of high-quality material. The planter is made from ZAM (Zinc-Aluminum-Magnesium) coated steel. Dripworks garden beds are 5 times more durable than plastic garden beds or wood raised garden bed. Extra thick 0.6mm steel panels make this round raised garden bed solid and sturdy last for more than 20 years.

The Round planter is easy to assemble with Safety Edge - Keep the building process simple by lining up the corner and side panels. Put your garden bed together with bolts, nuts, washers and a wrench tool that comes along. The bed only requires less than one hour of assembly time. No special tool is needed. The rubber safety strip keeps you safe from sharp metal edges.

  • 32" Tall x 42" Wide Round Metal Bed
  • Food grade 304 stainless steel hardware
  • Quick and Easy to Assemble
  • Corrosion resistant
  • 100% Recycled Metal
  • Warranty: 2 year

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