3.6 x 1.2 x 4' Yitahome Solid Wood Raised Garden Bed with Trellis and Lockable Wheels (natural) $69.99 + Free Shipping
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Yitahome[yitahome.com] has a 3.6 x 1.2x 4FT Solid Wood Raised Garden Bed with Trellis and Lockable Wheels for Climbing Plants Flowers for $129.99 - $60 w/code YHYS00011 = $69.99. Shipping is Free
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The photo looks deceiving. It says it is 4' tall so those hanging plants would have to be tiny.
I had a friend order an Adirondack chair off an Amazon and talk about how great a deal it was. It came in, and it was about 6" tall. They decided to keep it: totally worth it for the laughs.
The climbing plants are photoshopped in this photo also. They are not connected to the dirt 😂
And they photoshopped it sitting on grass/dirt (well, magically hovering an inch or 2 over the dirt) which is obviously not the intended location of something with small wheels to begin with.. Though I suppose with that magical hovering ability it would be fine
It seems like every year the photoshops for products get more and more childish quality and absurd depictions - used to be only nonames but now even major brands apparently outsource their product photos to elementary schoolers.
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For typical climbing plants, this is laughable. I guess it'll be great for kids that want a mini garden.
I had a friend order an Adirondack chair off an Amazon and talk about how great a deal it was. It came in, and it was about 6" tall. They decided to keep it: totally worth it for the laughs.
The climbing plants are photoshopped in this photo also. They are not connected to the dirt 😂
It seems like every year the photoshops for products get more and more childish quality and absurd depictions - used to be only nonames but now even major brands apparently outsource their product photos to elementary schoolers.