Camellia 3-Tier Raised Bed
Camellia 3-Tier Raised Bed
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Descriptions
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The Camellia 3-Tier Raised Bed offers three levels of planting space, perfect for growing vegetables, herbs, and flowers in one compact area. Dividers within the garden box help organize different crops for easy maintenance. Crafted from durable fir panels and cedar posts, this raised bed combines rustic charm with robust construction. The tool-free mortise and tenon assembly ensures quick and stable setup, while the bottom board and drainage holes promote proper water flow to keep your plants healthy and thriving.
Specifications
Specifications
Materials | Wood |
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Model | YRB020 |
Assemble & Care
Assemble & Care
People to Assemble | 2 |
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Quantity of Parts | 1 |
Assembly Time | 30mins |
Assembly Instructions | Instruction File 1 |
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3-Tier Design
Offers 3 levels for planting, this raised beds for gardening provides varied depths to suit different crops. Perfect for cultivating vegetables, herbs, and flowers. Integrated dividers separate planting sections, simplifying the care of multiple plants and enabling efficient crop organization in this raised garden bed.

Fir and Cedar Construction
Built with durable fir wood panels and sturdy cedar posts, this raised garden box combines natural aesthetics with long-lasting strength for your gardening needs.

Tool-Free Assembly with Mortise & Tenon Joints
The raised bed features a mortise and tenon design for effortless, tool-free setup, ensuring a stable and secure structure that withstands the elements.
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