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Large Modular Metal Raised Garden Bed Kit - 29” Extra Tall
Large Modular Metal Raised Garden Bed Kit - 29” Extra Tall
Large Modular Metal Raised Garden Bed Kit - 29” Extra Tall
Large Modular Metal Raised Garden Bed Kit - 29” Extra Tall
Large Modular Metal Raised Garden Bed Kit - 29” Extra Tall
Large Modular Metal Raised Garden Bed Kit - 29” Extra Tall
Large Modular Metal Raised Garden Bed Kit - 29” Extra Tall
Large Modular Metal Raised Garden Bed Kit - 29” Extra Tall
Large Modular Metal Raised Garden Bed Kit - 29” Extra Tall
Large Modular Metal Raised Garden Bed Kit - 29” Extra Tall
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Damn... If I had waited a week to order I could have saved $150 due to the Labor Day sale. You'd think someone would have given me a heads up about something like that. Perhaps Epic Gardening is all computers & no warm body with a brain. ???
2025-08-22
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Level up your garden setup with these beautiful hard-working beds. They’re built from Alzuinc Steel, an ultra-durable material that's crafted to withstand the elements and have a structural lifespan of over 20 years. That means decades of better drainage, healthier soil, longer growing seasons, and bountiful harvests.
The Large Raised Metal Bed is great for urban and suburban gardeners with a bit of growing space. Choose from five different shape options, ranging from 6’x4’ to 10’x2’, to find the layout that fits your setup best. At 29" tall, these beds make gardening more comfortable by reducing the need to bend over. They’re ideal for gardeners with limited mobility, back pain, or anyone who simply wants easier access to their plants. Durable, thoughtfully designed, and available in four colors, these beds bring style to your garden while putting in serious work season after season.
Easy to Assemble: No fancy tools required. Just grab a Phillips head screwdriver.
1 Bed 5 Shapes: Choose from 6’x4’, 6’x6’, 8’x2’, 8’x4’, 10’x2’. Build it in whichever way works best for your garden space.
100% Food-Safe: Made with food-safe Aluzinc steel and stainless steel hardware to keep your soil safe. The steel is built to last 20+ years, while the non-toxic, USDA-approved paint adds vibrant color without compromising garden safety.
Reinforced Bracing Kit: Adds extra support to large beds to keep them sturdy and upright.
Ethically Made: Crafted in Australia using green energy, ethical labor, and steel offcut recycling. Made with compostable packaging designed to be put at the bottom of your bed.
Add a Pop of Color: With your choice of Deep Ocean, Mist Green, Light Clay, or Slate Grey, you get to start designing your garden before you even start planting.
Perfect For: Whether you’re dreaming of a butterfly garden, herb garden, salad patch, or a veggie haven, our metal raised beds are your blank canvases.
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