2-Tier Cascading Waterfall Raised Bed: "2-Tier Cascading Waterfall Raised Bed The 2-Tier Waterfall Raised Bed is an elegant addition to any backyard or garden. The split level design amplifies the texture and dimension of whatever you choose to plant into it. Curved timbers on both ends of the bed round out its manicured look. Like many of our composite raised beds, the 2-Tier Waterfall uses timbers made from 40% wood fiber and 60% recycled polypropylene, so they never rot or splinter. Rotating joints connect the timbers at any angle and are made using 100% recycled marine grade ABS resin. The timbers are rot-proof and won't warp or bend from cold winters, plus they'll keep their rich dark color without fading. The joints can be set at any angle to let you customize the design of your raised bed. Quick and easy assembly involves sliding the timber ends into the joints and fastening using the included hardware. The anchor joints sink easily into the ground. Easy installation with just a screwdriver Maintenance-free: strong, rot-proof composite timbers Anchor Joints, Stacking Joints, and all Hardware Choice of 1" or 2" timber thickness (standard lumber 2" = actual 1╜") Customizable rotating joints let you easily adjust the bed's design Eco materials: Timbers (60% recycled polypropylene); Joints (100% recycled resin) Dimensions: 4'x8'x8 with 12-24" planting depth Soil capacity: 48 cubic feet 5 Year Manufacturers Warranty Raised gardens are better than in-ground, for growing at home because: you control the quality of the soil and nutrients. You will also get a larger crop of easy to pick, veggies, fruit and flowers. They are easy to manage with access from all sides and because they're above ground they drain better. No clumpy, heavy soil to turn and fewer backaches from less bending low down to weed. Other Details Eco-friendly made from recycled plastic Provides a deeper topsoil layer for poor soil conditions Adjusts easily to a variety of heights, shapes and sizes Improves drainage Soil estimated usage: 43 cu ft, 1.6 cu yards or 4400 lbs"
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