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The Land Guard 8×4×2 ft Galvanized Raised Garden Bed Kit offers a spacious 64 cubic feet planting area with a 2-foot height for ergonomic gardening. Crafted from powder-coated galvanized steel, it ensures long-lasting rust and corrosion resistance. Its open-bottom design promotes excellent drainage and unrestricted root growth, while reinforced crossbars maintain structural integrity. Easy to assemble with included instructions, this raised bed is perfect for professional and hobbyist gardeners seeking a durable, stylish, and functional outdoor planter.





| ASIN | B09D7QDLYC |
| Brand | Land Guard |
| Capacity | 64 Cubic Feet |
| Colour | 1-silver |
| Country of Origin | USA |
| Finish Type | Powder Coated |
| Generic Name | garden |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 07598218010483 |
| Included Components | Instruction manual |
| Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Outdoor |
| Item Weight | 454 g |
| Manufacturer | Cyantor-US |
| Material | Metal |
| Mounting Type | Floor Standing |
| Net Quantity | 1 Count |
| Number of Levels | 1 |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Pattern | Solid |
| Planter Form | Box |
| Product Dimensions | 244D x 121.9W x 61H Centimeters |
| Shape | Rectangular |
| Size | 8×4×2ft |
| Special Feature | Drainage Hole |
| Style | Garden |
| Theme | Floral |
J**P
I recently purchased the Land Guard Galvanized Raised Garden, and I couldn't be more pleased with it! From the moment I unboxed it, I could tell it was built to last. The galvanized steel is strong and durable, ensuring it can withstand the elements year after year without rusting or degrading. The setup was straightforward and surprisingly easy—no special tools required, and the instructions were clear. The garden bed holds a generous amount of soil, providing ample space for a variety of plants, from vegetables to flowers. The height is perfect for reducing strain on your back while gardening, and the sleek, modern design gives my garden a neat and polished look. Whether you're a seasoned gardener or just starting, I highly recommend the Land Guard Galvanized Raised Garden! It’s durable, functional, and a great addition to any outdoor space. I absolutely love it!
P**.
I thought about the stars and even though I suspect these will get plenty of dents and possibly rust, I want to be fair because the price is right, they look great, they are easy to put together, and make starting a garden so easy. It does take time to put together and pulling the protective plastic off is not all that fun, but their attention to protecting the metal is appreciated. They really need to box it with more corner protection because the box is heavy and after buying 6 of these, the corners take a beating during shipping. Ours still came fine. There were some corners bent but they were easily bent back. Had some scratches on one set which appeared to be packed that way. Again, the price is good and we were ok with it. Others may expect more but you get what you pay for. Our setup is looking nice. The planters have a nice shape. We do not care for the rounded look and these do not have that. We recommend them.
D**D
When I bought these 6x3 raised garden boxes, I read the reviews. I was honestly very pleased to get them and find out they are quite sturdy once they are assembled. I also thought the panels would be razor sharp, but no they are not, as a matter of fact on the longest sides they are rolled and not sharp at all. The ends are sharper but I was still able to assemble the whole thing bare handed, no need for the gloves I had handy. I am an 60 yrs old lady. I was able to build one in an afternoon, lots of rest breaks, and doing chores during the same afternoon. 2 people would have been great but not a must. The instructions could have been better but I made do with the picture diagram they included and used my common sense. But if you have never assembled something like this then here is a couple of tips. 1. Coat the bolt threads with wd-40. Really helps when putting the bolts on, but not a deal breaker. 2. Don't tighten anything down until the whole thing is together. Hand tighten only. Once its together tighten away. 3. Start with the corners first and the middle panels last. If you do the corners first it will be self supporting. Important if you are building this alone. 4. The center braces should be installed in every other hole. (See my photos for placement. ) start at the bottom when installing the rods. I still have yet to fill them but so far I am pleased.
A**.
I’ve had these for a season now and they hold up well. When they arrived, the edges were bent on some of the pieces. I was able to put this together myself, with the help of my dad to unbend some corners. The edges are very sharp, so be careful. I haven’t had any issues with critters getting in, compared to neighbors with in ground gardens. I’m thinking of adding another in time. They were able to hold multiple vegetables, but now I want to expand my garden!
R**D
Easy to assemble and fairly sturdy. We have assembled all three and filled with soil. We will top up in the spring with rich soil and compost. Time will tell but they look good in our garden and I am hopeful they will last many years.
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