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🌿 Elevate your garden game—grow smarter, not harder!
The Best Choice Products Raised Garden Bed offers a spacious 72x24x30 inch elevated planter made from durable fir wood, supporting up to 300 lbs. Designed with six drainage holes and an ergonomic height, it ensures healthy plant growth and comfortable gardening on patios, balconies, or backyards. Its elevated design protects plants from pests while providing a stylish, natural wood finish that lasts.





| ASIN | B0BVGYWWRY |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,167 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #4 in Planter Raised Beds |
| Brand Name | Best Choice Products |
| Capacity | 8.4 Cubic Feet |
| Color | Acorn Brown |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 11,121 Reviews |
| Finish Types | Unfinished |
| Has Drainage | Yes |
| Included Components | Assembly Guide |
| Indoor Outdoor Usage | Outdoor |
| Item Dimensions | 72 x 24 x 30 inches |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 72"D x 24"W x 30"H |
| Item Weight | 37.5 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Best Choice Products |
| Manufacturer Part Number | SKY6634 |
| Material | Fir Wood |
| Material Type | Fir Wood |
| Model Number | SKY6634 |
| Mounting Type | Floor Standing |
| Number of Levels | 1 |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Drainage Hole |
| Pattern | Solid |
| Plant or Animal Product Type | Vegetable |
| Planter Form | Raised Bed |
| Product Style | Modern |
| Set Name | 1 |
| Shape | Rectangular |
| Size | 72x24x30in |
| Special Feature | Drainage Hole |
| Style | Modern |
| UPC | 842957130436 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
K**.
Great product
Great product. Easy to assemble. Well built. Would buy again
A**E
Easy build and sturdy!
Easy to build and i took a staple gun to attach the liner. Looks great, sturdy and quality material. I bought another. Recommend.
I**M
Somewhat Easy Assembly, Very Sturdy
Four months later, the first raised bed is showing signs of splitting along the top rail of one end and its adjoining end cap. We don't know if ground settling is causing this, or if the wood was too immature when it was harvested. The liners are disintegrating, literally breaking apart in the sunshine. Plan on an alternate means of keeping the soil in the beds would be prudent. Next year, we're thinking of plain old "get at WalMart" garden cloth, or seeing about getting the kind of cloth GrowBags are made from. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ This is the second post regarding this product' the first one is listed below. We bought an additional two units, and the mortises (the parts where there is a slit cut so that the panels can be inserted) were "blown out" instead of ending at the point where they were supposed to. With an extra-heavy application of wood glue and additional long wood screws, we were able to put this together. Be prepared to need to adjust how the assembly goes, and to anticipate needing additional screws and heavy duty wood glue, and have them on hand and ready to go. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ It's a rainy day out, so hubby decided to assemble this in the sunroom. He laid everything out according to the directions and made certain all the pieces parts were there. The directions were clearly written and easy to follow. It took about half an hour for him to assemble the basic pieces, and he only needed about 15 minutes of my assistance to slide the bottom panels in and fasten the last end assembly. There were more fasteners than were needed to complete the project, a pleasant surprise. The liner looks adequate for the planter depth; we will need to get some staples to fasten it to the sides and ends. It could have been a bit deeper, but liner material is inexpensive enough should we decide to purchase more. As suggested in several videos we watched, he used some TiteBond Wood Glue on the legs, end caps, and mortise & tenon joinery, leaving the bottom panels with the drainage holes to float freely. Tomorrow we are going to use some Thompson's Water Seal to make sure that this investment lasts several years. At only 28 pounds, this is light enough for me to move into the position we want. Once placed on the brick pavers we bought, and after filling the bed with dirt, this bad girl isn't going anywhere. It is solid, sturdy, and doesn't move when "jiggled". OK, here's the bad part: we have to wait until payday to get several more of these raised beds. It is a well-made product, and a good bargain. Yes, we did add about $30 to the project (glue, brick pavers, and water seal, which will be more than adequate for the next few beds we buy), but that's nothing compared to the length of time we expect to get out of this garden bed.
S**B
Another thumbs up!
Great planter! semi-easy to put together as long as you follow the step by step directions. Good quality, and alot larger than I expected. Highly recommend to new or first time gardeners!
J**N
Very nice, would buy again!
Took longer to coat all the pieces than putting it together - putting it together took about half an hour. Suggest a rubber mallet, as the dovetail joints were snug - which is a GOOD thing. So, since I also own the "rustic" Gronomics elevated beds, thought I would comment on the similarities/differences. Both IMO are excellent products, and nicely allow you to simply put large potted plants out to serve as a screen without violating HOA rules - and, one day, I can take my trees and shrubs with me. It's also a great place to put house plants out for the season. To my surprise, the lining for this product is actually seamed and fitted, not just a swath of landscaping cloth like the Gronomics product - a nice surprise, even if it was a tad smelly. Overall, I'd say the same-sized Gronimics elevated bed is more "robust" tho I don't mean this is a flimsy product. The posts of the rustic Gronomics bed are thicker, heavier, and the top caps larger and screw in as opposed to pushing in with dowels. But the rustic Gronimics boards are "rough finished" while all of the Best Products boards were smooth, and nicely beveled. Actually, the Best Products elevated bed has tighter joins than the Gronomics beds I purchased. Both products I purchased need a coating of oil or some sort of weatherproofing, unless you want the wood to age fast. The cedar of the Best Choice product seemed softer than the Gronomics, and with both I had very minor splintering on a few board ends. At the moment I have 5 potted miniature citrus and two large potted hibiscus sitting in this elevated bed, and hope to make some wire arches and drape w. plastic so I can keep the citrus out longer as the weather cools, as the plants dislike coming indoors for the winter. As for this specific product, I'd buy again - it's very attractive - the color of the picture shown is pretty much what I received, and oiling the wood just made it look richer in color. In looking around, IMO the current price is very good and I'd buy another if I had room. Overall, I'd say the Gronomics product may be slightly more robust (and I do like the thicker posts and large wood caps of the Gronomics product) but can't say you'd go wrong purchasing this product either. Very happy with this purchase. Perhaps this product was imitating Gronomics or some other product, but if it's some sort of "knock-off" IMO it's a good one - sturdy, attractive, functional. And at the moment, an excellent price, as I'd seen Gronomics and other elevated beds sold as high as $300 online - worth shopping around!
A**R
Looks great and perfect for our patio!
This was easy to put together and looks great on our patio. The size, in terms of width, accommodates many annuals that we wanted to plant to attract hummingbirds. I wish that I had the space for another one.
N**L
Assembly Takes a Bit Longer But the Planter is Fabulous
So far, this planter is handsome, sturdy, and holds so many flowers, which is just what I wanted. We'll have to wait to see how it holds up over time. The assembly takes a bit longer but was fun putting it together. I'll be ordering 2 more soon.
D**R
Nice wooden garden box that is just the right height.
Rugged but it takes a long time to put together. I also treated the wood with mineral oil. There is a gap in the bottom slats which I'm not sure is intentional but will serve our purpose to help with drainage. I added landscape fabric in the bottom and topped with dirt and we already planted our Spring lettuce. If it works well for the entire season as I anticipate, I may purchase a second one for next year because it is just the right height for gardeners who would otherwise have difficulty stooping down to the ground.
M**O
Es comoda de usar
Es comoda de usar, tiene buen tamaño, la calidad de la madera es buena, solo le puse un protector para la humedad y el sol para asegurarme de su durabilidad.
C**M
As expected
First one took like 40 minutes to assemble, the other 2 after were 20 minutes.
S**O
Excelente caja para hortaliza urbana
He disfrutado mucho mi caja de hortaliza urbana.
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