
Description
Keep your gardening space neat and compact with this Panacea raised garden bed. It offers enough space to grow a great variety of vegetables like tomatoes, peppers, cucumbers radishes, lettuce and herbs. Four sturdy steel panels interlock to create the frame by using a keyhole locking mechanism. Each panel is strengthened by corrugated stamping. Powder-coated finish resists rust. The polypropylene liner sits inside this frame, keeping soil contained and helping retain moisture. It also disassembles for seasonal storage, and the panels may be placed inside the liner bag for convenient storage.
- Assembled size and capacity: is 48-in wide by 12-in high by 24-in deep
- Holds 8-cu ft. of dirt
- Quick and easy set-up requires no tools
- Corrugated stamping on each panel adds strength
- Includes liner with convenient handles that rests inside of planter
- Sturdy construction of pre-galvanized and powder coating finish to prevent rust
Product specifications
Color/finish Family
Green
Connectors Included
Yes
Height (cm)
30.48 Centimeters
Height (in)
12 Inches
Height (mm)
304.8 Millimeters
Length (cm)
68.58 Centimeters
Length (in)
27 Inches
Length (mm)
685.8 Millimeters
Manufacturer Color/finish
Green powder coated
Material
Metal
Model Description
Forest Green Raised Garden Bed
Warranty
1-year limited
Width (cm)
121.92 Centimeters
Width (in)
48 Inches
Width (mm)
1219.2 Millimeters
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Rated 1 out of
5
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S M G from
Absolute garbage
Seemingly looks good.
Then, you go to assemble it and realize what garbage it really is. It can barely support its own weight & it’s tool-less assembly is a Joke.
This product would honestly be 10x better if they ditched these dumb button slide together panels and actually used 8-10 screws.
This thing is held together with 2 lbs of pressure, gravity, hopes and dreams.
Date published: 2021-05-23
Rated 5 out of
5
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Grandma-grandma from
Simple design
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I love the metal construction. It's very easy to put together and set up.
Date published: 2018-09-30
Rated 4 out of
5
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Richard from
Great for my wifes tomatoes
I bought 2 of these years ago for my wife for raised beds for her tomatoes. They work great, sturdy. They are hard to move once put together so you need to assemble them where you will use them but sturdy otherwise. I dropped a star because after the first year she wanted more and that next year the green ones went up in price by 50%, the brown ones stayed at the same price. This year she wants a few more so once again we will get more brown ones.
Date published: 2020-04-15
Rated 5 out of
5
by
Berley from
Quick to put together once you figure it out
Looks great and is sturdy! Going on a year now and they still look brand new. It seems tricky to put together, but it's quite easy once you figure it out. If you line up the holes and slide together, pop the cap on and only pick it up from the top - it will stay together so you can continue assembly.
Date published: 2020-05-18
Rated 4 out of
5
by
Layney from
Easy to assemble
I just bought this. It assembled very easily and looks nice enough. I haven’t filled it with dirt yet and I hope the bottom holds together. It really should come with four brackets for the bottom to hold it together!
Date published: 2021-04-11
Rated 1 out of
5
by
Ducer2277 from
Assembly is frustrating
Putting this together is like building a house of cards. One wrong move and it pops apart. Would be much easier with bolts and/or screws
Date published: 2021-08-30
Rated 1 out of
5
by
Johnnt007 from
Flimsy
My mom just bought it looks simple. But its absolutely absurd how finicky the slots are nob won't stay in place one piece slides in other side comes out putting it together was such a hassle a 5-10 Job took to long I don't recommend buying this product based on that does it do what it's supposed to idk I took to long to put together cause crapy made cheaply parts
Date published: 2022-05-08
Rated 1 out of
5
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Mountainmama from
Not sturdy, poor design
These were easy to assemble in theory, but would not stay together. It is essential to assembly them in the location where they will live. This is a poor design, and needs to include another L-bracket to be applied at the base of corners on the bottom as well as the top in order to keep them from coming apart. Great aesthetics, poor application.
Date published: 2021-06-04