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Raised Beds & Garden Boxes
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Cedar Raised Garden Beds
Cedarbrook's Cedar Raised Bed Garden Beds are made from 2'x6' boards with notched ends and aluminum rods
Cedarbrook's Cedar Raised Bed Garden Boxes are made from 2'x6' boards with notched ends and aluminum rods to hold corner joints together pre-drilled cedar cross pieces to hold wall joint sections together on the larger boxes.
A variety of sizes are available. We can customize as well!
Frequently Asked Questions about Raised Garden Beds
- Can you make custom sizes?? You betcha - it's Cedarbrooks specialty. Email us your size(s) for a delivered quote.
- Do I need tools and is assembly easy??? No tools or cutting are involved maybe a hammer to drive the aluminum pins in the ground. Note you may want to level the ground first before setting up your raised bed.
- Can the raised bed be set up on an existing lawn? Yes siree put layers of newspaper or cardboard down first. A green idea and biodegradable along with grass which will compost
- How deep should I make my bed?? 11" to 16 1/2" deep will handle various types of veggies. You can add height to existing beds in future years.
- What are beds made of and how long will they last? Our beds are build from to most rot resistant cedar available per the Cedar Association. This "Western red" is widely used for many exterior applications: shakes and shingles, siding, decking, fencing, planters and furniture. Life expectancy is 15-25 years.
- Do I need to treat the cedar?? Not really but if you wish to we have all natural, non-toxic water based products in the wood treatments catagory of our website.
- Can I make a cold frame or add shade cloth to my Cedarbrook raised bed?? Absolutely, simply drill 5/8" holes in the tops of the beds, and bend over 1/2 PVC and place into holes.
- Are raised beds portable or movable? Yes pull the pins (preferably when bed has dried out a bit) and they'll come apart easily.
- What other Cedarbrook garden products compliment the raised beds. Check out are new SALSA TOWERS. For lounging and enjoying viewing your garden how about a pedestal bench, or a planter-bench combo or even a 2 piece chair.
Have a happy "growing" day. Picture below: Driving pins into the corner of a 16" high bed

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