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Spacious Elevated Raised Garden Beds Outdoor:Our wooden raised garden bed offers a deep 6.06CuFt planting space, giving your plants ample room to grow healthy and strong
Durable Raised Garden Beds with Legs:Crafted from natural fir wood, this sturdy elevated wooden planter box withstands rain and weather, ensuring long-lasting use
Protective Liner for Wooden Flower Bed:Includes a garden bed liner that improves aeration, retains moisture, prevents soil erosion, and suppresses weeds
Ergonomic Standing Planters for Outdoor Plants:The 30-inch height reduces bending and kneeling, protecting your back and knees during long gardening sessions
Sturdy Wooden Raised Garden Beds Outdoor:Designed to keep wood separate from soil, this planter resists weeds while maintaining excellent condition
7 reviews for ZSYWODFO 48x24x30in Raised Garden Bed,Wooden Raised Garden Beds Outdoor,Elevated Reinforced Planter Box with Legs for Backyard/Patio/Gardener with Bed Liner,210lb Capacity – Natural
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$40.99

Melissa Alvarado –
Really nice!
Excited to start my garden this spring, I want to get ahead of everything this year and I discovered last summer that these garden boxes are the best thing to keep animals out of your vegetables. The first thing I noticed when this box arrived was how heavy it was, it is made of quality materials and it is very solid and sturdy. Simple to put together, great height and good value for the money. If it does not continue to live up to expectation, I will revise my review, but so far I am very pleased with this purchase.
chris michaels –
Worst product ever
I purchased this item for my wife’s garden. I bought it for the aesthetic. Look because I like the wood look. Thinking that it was going to be durable and sturdy. I purchased it without the knowledge that it’s not really meant for outside in the in the weather first day we got it. I put both of them together. Set them outside. It rained then it’s warped so I had to bring it back in. Play some heavy material on it so when the wood dried out it would go back to its original shape. Then after it dried out we put it back outside. Put everything in there. The dirt the plants, everything was okay for a few days. Then it started to warp again. Was started coming apart. My wife actually had to use wood glue in the cracks and the seams just to try to hold it together now. Fast forward 2-3 months. We get heavy rain last night and it just collapsed. I do not recommend this particular product for any future purchases. In fact, stay clear of this particular item. I wouldn’t even give this a star even a half a star. I wouldn’t give it. And in fact, I don’t think there’s any way of me retrieving my money because of the fact that it’s been so long since my purchase, but I’m going to try and call Amazon and see what I could do….
Sebastian –
Great rasied garden!
I’m really happy with this raised garden bed. The wood feels sturdy and well made, and the reinforced design gives me confidence it will last. The instructions were clear and easy to follow, so assembly was quick. I love that it comes with a bed liner and the elevated legs make gardening so much more comfortable. Perfect for my backyard patio looks great and works even better!
15 year Customer –
Nice planter but with a drawback that’s fixable.
I have one from before and got this as a second planter. My issues with the same one as here? Moving it when needed. Pulling this, loaded with dirt and plants can cause the legs to start to splitat the bottom. I needed mine to go into my garage during bad storms or very cold temps. I got a roller plate for each leg that had small wheels. Bad idea since it kept coming off the rollers. I now have a 3 wheeled roller with a depressed center area and a hole in the center. Better, but still slipped off due to pulling, or pushing, the planter loaded heavy. My solution that worked like a charm? This is best done before assembly or before adding soil for the first time. All parts I got on Amazon. Legs are 2″ on each side so I got 16 2″ metal plates with holes for screws and put them on each side on each leg at the bottom of each leg. I them too a 3″ wood screw, drilled a pilot hole, and mounted the rollers to each leg.I can now roll my bee pollinator plants in and out of my garage with the brick entrance without fear of destroying the wooden legs or the legs coming off the rollers. I’ve had several frosts in my area but I rolled my planters inside the garage at night and out in the sun for the bees in the daytime. It’s almost Dec and I still have plants that attract bees while the rest of the yard is dormant till spring. I’ll put the links below as suggestions that worked for me.Rollers: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0F4W46DK5?ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_fed_asin_title&th=1Metal plates(need 16 total): https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0DKNC6LGM?ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_fed_asin_title&th=1Protective seasonal cover that fits: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B083B935Z5?ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_fed_asin_title&th=1
Yogesh Malik –
Good quality andit looks nice. I recommend it.
We were thinking about starting a gardening, but we do have rabbits coming over so we needed this type of raised pad. This is a good one. Good quality would have been used in this one. I like it so far it’s a good one. And it’s easy assembly and it looks good.
Michael Thompson –
Looks good
I was very excited to receive my raised bed garden. Putting it together is definitely a two person project. The word is pre-cut but not well fitting one piece into the other slot ran into lots of resistance and the leg started to split at one point. The slot Scott deformed and the pieces would come out so they went from being overly tight to overly loose, but nothing some wood glue hopefully it’ll take care of.. There’s a one by two that goes underneath the bottom that holds the two sides together- not wanting to damage the top of the boards as I pounded them into the slots with rubber mallet I put the one by two in between them, which was a mistake. After two or three hits, the one by two came apart.. It itself is not a solid piece of wood, but tongue and groove include together.. again I put more wood glue and some duct tape. It’s on the bottom so I guess aesthetics don’t matter. Just hoping I can get one season out of this thing. It doesn’t really leave the buyer with much confidence in the product itself but hey, this was the cheapest one out there and it looks pretty. I’m excited happy growing. 🌱🪴
KingSonal –
Solid Materials and Well Built
The quality of the materials really stands out on this raised garden bed.The metal panels feel thick and durable, not flimsy at all.Once assembled, the structure is sturdy and holds its shape well.The finish looks like it will hold up nicely outdoors.Overall, it feels well-made and built to last for multiple seasons.