🌟 Elevate Your Gardening Game!
The Yaheetech 8×2ft Wooden Horticulture Raised Garden Bed is a durable and spacious planting solution made from solid wood. With dimensions of 245.5 x 62.5 x 27 cm, it offers ample room for flowers, vegetables, and herbs. Its innovative design features single-piece side plates for stability and easy assembly, making it perfect for both novice and experienced gardeners. Plus, its divisible structure allows for flexible planting arrangements, ensuring you can cultivate your green thumb with style.
Brand | Yaheetech |
Model Number | MM-00134353 |
Colour | Natural Wood |
Product Dimensions | 62.5 x 245.5 x 27 cm; 10.1 kg |
Material | Wood |
Special Features | Divisible |
Item Weight | 10.1 kg |
R**N
Easy, flexible and strong
These raised beds are easy to assemble and can be stacked and setup in different ways, so easy to put together, and work very well, would recommend them
A**R
Easy to assemble.
The product arrives in well protected package. It is well designed precisely engineered wood product The parts fit together easily and exactly. Took me about 20 minutes to assemble.Take care when built to keep the product square. Suggest two people required to move it about.
S**A
Great product
Easy to put together, very sturdy. Lots of room to grow veg! Only got it starting spring and I’m impressed with how much I’ve been able to grow in it!
A**.
Perfect little garden box
The dimensions are good and the product is sturdy. It was easy to assemble but assembly instructions can be simplified. Do the outer sections first, then assemble the inner support.
T**U
The product is quite good
I like the fact that it takes about 20 ish minutes to assembly, it’s not hard to do it, it’s basic carpentry, light and sturdy…if I can add a suggestion on the corners try to make something to keep it in place…even though after you put top soil in it it’s very sturdy.
A**Y
Easy enough to erect but not sure how long this will last!
Easy enough to erect but not sure how long this will last! The wood did not come with any screws so you can lift up any parts with ease. The instructions did not mention any screwing down of the parts either other than the top plinths. The wood itself did not look treated and is quite thin so I doubt it will last many years before rot sets in.I would not buy this again as it's cheaper and easier to build my own of better quality.
M**C
Excellent pruduct
I don’t often write reviews but this is such an excellent product. Really well packaged and easy to setup and they even included a extra screw in case one lost one.
A**R
Planter
Brilliant quality easy assembly perfect quick delivery.
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.
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.
A**Y
Easy and works great!
This was easy to put together and works perfectly!!! Plan to buy another 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.
A**L
Flimsy
Great if you're looking for a large bed for cheap, but it won't last more than 2 years. It's cheap wood, so it splits easily. Build in place or have multiple people to help move it to support the parts, otherwise it will break. I loved the easy assembly and that there are screws to hold it together, most just are held together like puzzle pieces.
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