LYNSLIM Raised Garden Bed 48x21x30in Elevated Wood Planter Box for Fruit Vegetable,Backyard, Patio, Easy Assembly
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In the picture 4, you can see the detail size of the first Tiers and the second Tiers. The first Tier is 22 inches tall, and the second is 30 inches tall.
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Selected User Reviews For LYNSLIM Raised Garden Bed 48x21x30in Elevated Wood Planter Box for Fruit Vegetable,Backyard, Patio, Easy Assembly
The garden gave me a chance to get my back into gardening again after I had a bad back. It was easy to assemble with the help of my husband, and it had good reviews so I stained it after assembly to prevent mold growth. After putting it all together I spent a lot of time and money in it and it was gorgeous until it collapsed on me. The bottom fell out of the large piece and the smaller one was about to fall out too, so all my effort and time went to waste! It was possible to recover a few plants from the smaller pot, while I removed the ones from the larger As you can see in the pictures, I ended up paying more to have my kid take care of the garden that I placed in the ground. I'm not going to do any gardening! There's nothing I can do! I'm.
So here's what you have to do. As for the parts, I remove each and every part from the box and check on the very limited instructions that they are all included. Although assembly was easy, the end caps are required to be lined up with the preinstalled dowls, and that was not as easy as we had hoped. A rubber hammer ended up breaking one of the doilies, so I ended up using another. My solution was to drill into each of the screws using 2" screws. You should be careful since these caps will split on you (3 of the 8 actually did). It also came with a cover that went inside the planter, which was a total joke since they didn't provide explicit directions on how to place it the pieces which clearly had to go into the planter were as obvious Using the screws that were included, I made it work. Last but not least, the cover made of netting. It looks good in the pictures, but they did not provide instructions as to how it is to be attached to the actual planter. Therefore, you will need a little creative thinking to attach it so that it doesn't fly off when it gets a little windy. I could have done it if only I was warned in advance. Overall, I think it could have been a lot better and the assembly was quick and easy. It would be a good idea to.
In the beginning, I considered returning the item, because it did not appear to be It may look like white pine in China, unless cedar looks like it. I assembled the unit in no time at all. It was a well-built unit and a good buy. The instructions could be better, but overall it was a well-constructed unit.
The problem is. Someone like me would benefit from the raised bed if they don't want to bend over a lot while gardening. Adding wheels to the bottom made it easier to move it in and out of the shed Make sure to keep the plants out of the sun if necessary. If once it is full of dirt, you cannot move it on wheels, because the boards will pull apart from the joints and the whole unit will fall apart. I used long screws so that the boards would not pull apart, but I still would not move them if it's full of dirt. In addition to screwing the bottom of the greenhouse material, down by the zipper, into the wood, I also attached my other hand to the bottom so I could pull up the zipper thus removing my need to hold on to the bottom with my other hand. That's what works for me.
We've been able to use three out of four boxes with no problems. It was easy to assemble and looked good. There is one box which keeps falling apart. First the side slipped off. It was possible to save most of my plants and get the whole thing It took a week for the bottom to drop My thighs do not carry a great deal of weight. There will be some reassembling and strengthening to do. It is also my hope that my plants will survive this time as well. A quick update A year after I bought my first box, two of the four fell apart and needed reinforcement. After the second season, the boxes began to fall apart, and even with reinforcements the boxes continue to do so. It took me a long time to finish them, so I.
Despite the fact that it was on time, it was a very thin, unreliable, and fragile item. As I have not used it yet, I expect it to fall apart once I add soil and sand An organism. The recommendation is not to use.
You won't get a return on your investment! It is not a quality product you are purchasing. These are in my garden (4 of them) after I put them together. One collapsed less than a year after it was manufactured. A screw or glue would not have saved it. There was no way for it to withstand both the weight of dirt and watered plants. The leg of my strawberry plant came loose just as I was getting it ready for winter, and I was digging the dirt, when another leg fell off and the bottom of the plant fell out. Because of the mess I made on the previous beds, I have screwed the legs so I will never have to deal with it I would not recommend purchasing.
He is saved from bending by them. His chicken wire cages were built from the frame for the greenhouse tops so the squirrels would not get to his vegetables.