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Includes 2 Garden Beds: 48 in. L x 48 in. W x 11 in. H (each)
GroGrid for simple space maximizing planting
Safe Food Growing – BPA and Phthalate-Free Vinyl
Tool-free assembly
20-year warranty
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Don't go more than 1 or 2 high. The weight of the dirt will push them out even with rebar reinforcement.
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Recommend me a good guide on how to make one.
Plenty of YouTube videos on the subject with all different price points.
Talking from experience.
Well technically you are supposed to put rebars through the center hole of that garden bed block and should take care of it. I have 3 stacked together with a rebar that is nailed deep into the ground. Have had it since before COVID hasn't moved an inch.
But I see what you are saying.
https://youtu.be/uVqWtHs3fmQ
To prevent it from tilting from one side you should do what he does at 3:30-345 of this video
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Thank you for this tip. It is appreciated
I was thinking about going four high on the back ones to place these on a gradual slope.
Will rethink my strategy.