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Prime Members: Land Guard 4' x 2' Galvanized Raised Garden Bed Kit

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Cyantor-US via Amazon has for Prime Members: Land Guard 4' x 2' Galvanized Raised Garden Bed Planter Box Kit on sale for $29.99. Shipping is free.

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  • Each raised metal garden bed size: 4ft x 2ft x 1ft or 7.14Cu.
  • Made of Q195 galvanized metal sheets.
  • Designed with an open base, which can effectively avoid water accumulation and decay, protect the roots of plants, and allow the roots to better absorb nutrients.

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Update: This popular deal is still available.

Cyantor-US via Amazon has for Prime Members: Land Guard 4' x 2' Galvanized Raised Garden Bed Planter Box Kit on sale for $29.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Deal Hunter phoinix for finding this deal.

Product Info:
  • Each raised metal garden bed size: 4ft x 2ft x 1ft or 7.14Cu.
  • Made of Q195 galvanized metal sheets.
  • Designed with an open base, which can effectively avoid water accumulation and decay, protect the roots of plants, and allow the roots to better absorb nutrients.

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Written by SlickDealio | Staff
  • About the deal:
    • Rated 4.5 out of 5 stars from customer reviews.
    • At the time of this posting, our research indicates that this is $4 lower than the next best comparable prices starting from $33.99.
    • Please see the original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion. 
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Looks to be the same product for $25.88 after 10% coupon:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0CQ2R5C83
Walmart must have TDS then, along with dozens of other companies raising prices due to tariffs.

The real TDS willing to pay more in higher prices so billionaires can pay less.

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khronos
4d ago
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Quote from PeteyTheStriker :
Im guessing a 2ft rebar spike on the inside of the base on each side of the U right against the wall should hold the 2nd one in place pretty well till you fill them with soil to make it a solid foundation. Might not even need it if you fill the first one than stack the 2nd one, but the steel spike would hold them both together better.

Just an idea.

More I think about it 2 spikes on opposite corners of the inside walls would be the best, and most cost effective.
why go through all that instead of just buying the two foot tall options?
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sggrant323
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Quote from PeteyTheStriker :
Im guessing a 2ft rebar spike on the inside of the base on each side of the U right against the wall should hold the 2nd one in place pretty well till you fill them with soil to make it a solid foundation. Might not even need it if you fill the first one than stack the 2nd one, but the steel spike would hold them both together better. Just an idea.More I think about it 2 spikes on opposite corners of the inside walls would be the best, and most cost effective.
It sort of works if you use metal plates and bit tip screws. I have 6 of these.
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pjmuffin13
3d ago
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Quote from Longevite :
1 ft is enough, you will waste a lot of money to fill it up for 2 ft.
You don't fill it up with 2 ft of soil. The first foot or so should be branches, sticks, grass clippings, and compost. Then add soil on top.
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ipento
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Quote from TrubleSh00ter :
I was thinking about using mine for a cold plunge 🙄
Why would you Cold Plunge your Lungs? 🤣
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AXXXXXXXXA
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Quote from pjmuffin13 :
You don't fill it up with 2 ft of soil. The first foot or so should be branches, sticks, grass clippings, and compost. Then add soil on top.
Probably don't use grass clippings if you sprayed or applied a weed killer
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TenderChin683
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Put screen at the bottom if you have voles
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stegb
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Quote from HonestChicken670 :
I used cardboard the last time for mine. Then filled with my own version of hugelkultur of sticks on top of that.
Starting the 3rd year with the bed and the dirt is getting better each year.

That said, I don't think I'd use cardboard at the base again. Maybe to kills the weeds but not leave it.

Why not? Cardboard is a good 'browns' component for compost. Just don't use stuff with glossy colorful paint or the taped parts. Seems like with routine wetting it would degrade much faster than sticks...
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desynergy
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Quote from king_pariah :
Can I use this as a fire pit?
We use all of ours as a fire pit every fall to burn up all the stalks/plants.
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Blingerella
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2 pack for $39

https://a.co/d/dBf8zjv
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fatman116
3d ago
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Quote from stegb :
Why not? Cardboard is a good 'browns' component for compost. Just don't use stuff with glossy colorful paint or the taped parts. Seems like with routine wetting it would degrade much faster than sticks...
Have you tried pissing on it? Works with my compost pile
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Quote from HappyCemetery133 :
TDS is real.

Walmart must have TDS then, along with dozens of other companies raising prices due to tariffs.

The real TDS willing to pay more in higher prices so billionaires can pay less.
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steppedinit
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Quote from HappyCemetery133 :
I'll add. This used to be $10 in 2020. After 4 years of Democrats it doubled in price.

Prove it.
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Quote from Santa_Claus :
hugelkultur??
There's also a "vertical" technique of this. Stacking logs into a triangular pile, cover in leaves/grass clippings and top off with a layer of soil. It decays into an angled berm you can plant on.
Think it's a German technique that you can form walkable rows with.

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Quote from DavidE-7 :
so its open on the bottom, what do people recommend for the base? should i put gravel on top of the existing old flooring, the garden bed, then soil then weed barrier?
Couple of bags of Peat Moss to make a good covering.
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Can you paint these?

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