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The Yaheetech 8x2ft Wooden Horticulture Raised Garden Bed is a versatile outdoor planter designed for both flowers and vegetables. With a divisible structure, upgraded slotting for flexible DIY configurations, and ample inner space, this sturdy garden bed is perfect for creating a personalized gardening experience. Its durable design ensures stability and ease of installation, making it an ideal choice for any gardening enthusiast.
Number of Levels | 1 |
Item Dimensions | 96.65 x 24.61 x 10.63 inches |
Item Weight | 22.3 Pounds |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 96.65"D x 24.61"W x 10.63"H |
Pattern | Solid |
Shape | Rectangular |
Theme | Garden |
Style Name | Garden |
Planter Form | Raised Bed |
Color | Dark Brown |
Finish Types | Polished |
Material Type | Wood |
Indoor Outdoor Usage | Outdoor |
Plant or Animal Product Type | ['Plant'] |
Mounting Type | Ground Mount |
Additional Features | Cordless |
E**P
Better than expected!
This wooden raised bed was better than I expected. It was packaged and labeled very well and the quality of the materials is fantastic. The only issue I had was that the instructions were all pictures with no written instructions. The pictures were very accurate and, once I got the flick, the product went together very quickly with absolutely no problems. I am very pleased with the final product.
J**.
Great Planting
This item was perfect for my garden needs. The material is quite sufficient , it was easy to handle, the weight was easily handled. It’s the perfect size for a small garden, its raised sides keep the critters out and I didn’t need to buy anything. All the parts were there.
M**M
Fairly priced
They are pretty easy to put together. They feel a bit flimsy when moving to their permanent spot but they seem sturdy enough now with soil in them. The “wood” is pretty fragile and easily scrapes ☹️ but overall I am happy with the product and price. I bought 4 and plan to add more soon.
W**S
Fantastic...with some alterations!
For the $85, you can't ask for more. One of the boxes in the background would cost $200 with the crazy cost of cedar right now. Is easy to assemble, looks nice (though looks processed!), and holds up well. Don't worry about the water in the 2nd picture - that has only to do with my momentary stupidity - which we need not discuss - nothing to do with the product. If you're putting a weed guard down, it's perfect for shallow root fruits / vegetables like strawberries, peppers, or onions. The actual height is about 9 ½", not 10".We made a few adjustments for a variety of reasons.First, if you want it taller for deeper-rooted plants such as tomatoes, you could easily add a board to do so.Second, for those who are complaining about boards splitting, here is basic construction 101: PRE DRILL. We didn't have any issues with splitting, but I can see where you would if you didn't predrill.Third: we cut the bottoms off the decorative posts. Yeah, they're pretty, but they'll hinder your garden. This will leave a gap between your side panels and the ground, allowing dirt to escape. Yes, you could also use a weed barrier along the sides, but that seems kind of weird to do for the one that rests on the ground. We DID do this on the ones in the background that we built, but that was only because these 8x6s were 3 high. Cutting the bottoms allows your boxes to rest directly on the ground, or, as in my case, to allow for bricks to be flush against the boxes. Which leads to my final point.Finally, especially because it is cedar / Chinese fir, it's very soft wood. If you want these to last any length of time, I advise putting something around the outside perimeter to push back. Why? Because the dirt (plus water) will push out on the panels, which will cause bowing, and quickly. This applies force inwards, which mostly prohibits that. Yes, it'll eventually wear and you'll have to replace it. But this will exponentially expand the life span.In the end, construction only, you'll spend abiut $100 per box if you're savvy and do it right. Which is still MUCH better than $200 for wood alone.
J**E
15 mins. install by 1 person
The instruction says two people are needed and an hour of installation. I did this by myself in about 15 minutes. The wood is very light and manageable. If you're looking for something really easy to put together to get quick result, this is a great product. I'm curious to see how many years this will last because the wood is pretty thin.
J**S
Not so green thumb
Easy to assemble. Well made. Added a weed prevention barrier under it. Good size but it takes twice the above ground garden soil mix you first put in as it gets compacted over time. Not a gardener but son-in-law it's an experienced urban farmer who gave me vegetable plants. He has had two of these for about 5 years. Holds soil and plants well even with heavy rains. Like the grey color as matches house siding.
P**.
My go-to raised bed.
Good quality for the price. Easy set up and multiple configurations. Bought more for next planting season. Will buy more.
V**A
It cracks and poor design.
I was hoping against hope this would be a decent garden bed. But sadly, that wasn't the case for this product. It arrived fine, no massive cracks just the normal tiny ones here and there. It was made from cedar and looked well cut but when I put this together is when it went wrong. Before putting everything together I decided to paint it for protection against weather and pests. I used an oil-based paint as anything else would just flake off in weeks. Now after painting between rain spells I was very happy to get this project under way. Just as I am putting it together corner pieces, I noticed were hard to connect with the panels as it was a VERY snug fit. So, I brought in a soft rubber mallet to help myself along being mindful not to hit the wood to hard as it is cedar and it a soft wood. Welp, it didn't matter if I just tapped or breathe on it. That wood splintered no matter how gentle I handled it and at one point one of the corners snapped off as I was trying to slot the corner end with the panel. Thankfully the corners were crafted to connect with more garden beds and so I just used the slots that weren't damaged and painted over the exposed wood. All in all, it turned out okay, but it was stressful and just annoying. It will do for now, but I am looking into metal garden bed kits. No more wood.
S**A
Amazing
So beautiful and SO easy to assemble!I am very happy with my purchase!
N**E
So nice I ordered another
Very well packed, straight, smooth wood. Fast and easy to put together. Looks great. It is so nice that I ordered another!
A**R
Great for the money!
Easy to assemble, great size for a small veggie garden. Cost is way less than any other planter I can buy locally. We’ll see how it hold up over the summer. You have to put your own weed blocker in the bottom. If it holds up I’ll buy another.
A**R
Mine could not assemble - waste of time and money
I was excited as I started drilling this together but quickly realized that the pieces of wood don't actually fit together... Tried to fit them together and drill but it just fell apart.
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