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R**A
Expandable with more sets.
This raised garden bed was easy to assemble. The instructions are easy to follow and give you several different shapes you could create. The sides are very thick and durable and all the corners have braces to make it more sturdy.The size is a bit on the smaller side but will be very useful in growing flowers or small crops of vegetables or fruits. The set itself is a great idea because you can always add more sets to make larger garden beds.The corner pins only go in a certain way for each shape you are making, so be sure you’re putting your pin in the correct slot. There are pins that go in the top of the unit as well as the bottom and they include pins with stakes attached that if you wanted to put it into the ground for more stability, you could.Great little garden bed. I am very glad I ordered.
C**6
Not that great
I bought it so I could have the octagon bed, but it would not shape like a real octagon. It was out of shape so went with the square. Too hard to put together too. If I need more,I will look for something else.
S**R
Fairly easy assembly, assortment of shapes to choose from, low budget gardening, not highest quality
This is a fairly good raised bed, starter planter for anyone that wishes to grow a small flower garden or perhaps a tiny veggie garden. The container has no bottom so a few plants with deep root needs can be grown in it. While it serves the purpose for which it is designed, it is not the highest quality, but can easily serve needs for a small plant growing area.What I like about it is the fact that it can be assembled in a shape that best suits one’s needs. Assembly is a bit time consuming, but not overly difficult. Before assembly, it works best if one reads the directions and makes sure each part is where it should belong. There are parts included for all the shapes, and there may be some left-overs….depending upon the shape chosen.The box appears fairly durable and stable. Even though it is advertised as being weather proof etc., I’m not sure how it may endure the hot sun and dryness in the desert Southwest and other very hot areas.It is more stable if the supplied stakes or pins are put into the ground. I chose the triangular shape because it fits perfectly a small area in my back yard, along side a small tree. It will be home to my petunias.
K**R
Junk, garbage, and a waste of money
I am sorry to say this would be a zero star product if that was possible. I love to garden and I use raised beds alot, therefore I am always looking for another. I got this raised bed since it was able to change its shape. So what went wrong? Everything. 1. Trying to assemble it is a pain in the rear. Initially it seems easily, but you need to put a grooved stake in the outside corners of two panels to connect them. The stakes only fit in a certain direction, which wouldn't be a problem except that that direction doesn't let the panels make a right angle. Once you have them all attached, it turns into a shape that is similar to a semi-collapsed hexagon. When you try to straighten it out, it just won't. Then the instructions have you put stakes in the bottom of the bed walls, which are not connected in any way so they just keep falling out as the raised bed falls over since you are supposed to put in six stakes. Also you can't turn it over to put the stakes in as the grooved stakes then start to fall out. Lastly, you are supposed to put a small one inch screw support in to lock 2 panels together. Remember the first issue with the semi-collapsed hexagon.? When I tried to screw in the very first support, one panel just broke off a huge corner. All in all, this is not worth the time, money, or effort. I will not be getting anything from this brand again.
G**N
Not impressed, but they may work for you.
Six panels that lock together with a complicated locking pin set.Not really impressed. The set of six panels locks together with a separate top pin, and a separate bottom "stake" or ground pin. Both sets of pins are keyed, and fit into a grooved collar on the panel, in 90, 60 and another fixed degree positions. If the keys were not there, you could form these better to make curves, different bends at different angles, etc., but you are pretty much locked into the square, triangle or hex shape shown in the pictures. That's also true if you try to run these as a simple border ("straight") line, with a corner or curve. Can't do it.The plastic feels cheap, but is probably stronger than it looks. Color is plastic brick red. It won't rot out (plastic is forever), not sure what UV will do to it after a summer though.I found it overly complicated to get the things set in place... the bottom pins fall out when you try to lift the pieces and put them in, and because of the keyed pins, it's difficult to put one panel in place, then place the next one in... you need to estimate where the ground pin goes, put it in place, then slide the panel over it, and hope you estimated well. I eventually figured to pin them all together, flat on the ground (I was making a straightish border), and then carefully flip the whole thing upright, and push it in. Can't do that with a Hex or Square shape, though, so... be ready to lose a few pins here and there as you try.All in all, I can't recommend. It might work fine for you.. not for me. Feels cheap, hard to work with, not adaptable to anything other than the three shapes. I've had better and easier systems, this seems overly complicated. straight, round pins and collars would have worked just as easily, and removed half the frustration. And a single connection pin versus a split would have saved the other half.
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