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Ironton Galvanized Steel Raised Garden Bed: 6' x 3' $21, 5' x 5'

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Northern Tool + Equipment has 5' x 5' Ironton Galvanized Steel Raised Planter Bed for $19.99. Shipping is free (lower 48 states).

Northern Tool + Equipment has 6' x 3' Ironton Galvanized Steel Raised Garden Bed for $20.99. Shipping is free (lower 48 states).

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Features:
  • Galvanized steel construction withstands all kinds of weather
  • Configuration options
  • Easy to install and maintain
  • Corrugated, galvanized steel

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Northern Tool + Equipment has 5' x 5' Ironton Galvanized Steel Raised Planter Bed for $19.99. Shipping is free (lower 48 states).

Northern Tool + Equipment has 6' x 3' Ironton Galvanized Steel Raised Garden Bed for $20.99. Shipping is free (lower 48 states).

Thanks to community member pRS317 for sharing this deal.

Features:
  • Galvanized steel construction withstands all kinds of weather
  • Configuration options
  • Easy to install and maintain
  • Corrugated, galvanized steel

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Krunt
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If you spend $100 you can use code 288398 to get $20 off as well.
DeathDream
626 Posts
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If you are growing food, you shouldn't use treated wood.
dave.calbearfan
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Not true anymore, the new pressure treated wood is safe for food gardens. University of Oregon did a study and copper increase in soil was minimal and in plants was negligible

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Jun 12, 2025
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twistrman
Jun 12, 2025
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I ended up ordering 5 of them and a filler to get the $20 off and essentially get one free.

Wanted some as planters but also thought of another spot I could use it and make a longer version and not do a larger planter I had designed.

I do wish it had cross braces and the black edging that some have. But these are $20. I'll see what I can kludge together for that. Might be able to make the "LTB 19-1/2 in. 22-Gauge Galvanized Tension Bridging" from Home Depot work. They are only 48 cents each. Or some threaded rod and some nuts could do it.
Jun 12, 2025
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MattP5
Jun 12, 2025
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Ironton Galvanized Steel Raised Garden Bed, 6ft. x 3ft.

Is now @ $29.99

Ironton Galvanized Steel Planter Bed Assembles in Oval or Rectangular Shape, 5ft. x 5ft. x 1ft.

Is now OOS
Jun 12, 2025
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EzC4765
Jun 12, 2025
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Quote from jpt123 :
Do you have a link for the study report?
https://extension.oregonstate.edu...tte-valley

I use PT to build some raised beds, it isn't cheap but is way more sturdy than half of these el cheapo metal ones. I know, I own some. They bend easily, and some cannot take soil (expansion with rain) and bulge/warp. I use PT lumber and an oil based stain. I do not plant within 1" of the edge of the bed, but what gardener would? I like the little metal ones for plants my mother likes to raise that I hate. She is getting older, so the raised beds make it easy for her to still be in the garden and feeling productive. With wood you make it whatever size and height you want, but if you make it huge make sure to have some friends help you move them.
Jun 12, 2025
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HamptonHall
Jun 12, 2025
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I get $29.99 now for 3X6. Deal is dead :-(
Jun 12, 2025
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whres
Jun 12, 2025
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The website changes the price and seems to be a trick
Jun 12, 2025
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twistrman
Jun 12, 2025
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Quote from whres :
The website changes the price and seems to be a trick
Quote from MattP5 :
Ironton Galvanized Steel Raised Garden Bed, 6ft. x 3ft.

Is now @ $29.99

Ironton Galvanized Steel Planter Bed Assembles in Oval or Rectangular Shape, 5ft. x 5ft. x 1ft.

Is now OOS
The site yesterday said "Order Today to get this price". Sounded like a one day sale. It's over.
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sobitthen
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Quote from sobitthen :
This item is temporarily not available.
https://www.northerntool.com/prod...-d-5006153 That is their next least expensive unit. 6x3x1
Jun 12, 2025
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jpt123
Jun 12, 2025
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Quote from EzC4765 :
https://extension.oregonstate.edu...tte-valley

I use PT to build some raised beds, it isn't cheap but is way more sturdy than half of these el cheapo metal ones. I know, I own some. They bend easily, and some cannot take soil (expansion with rain) and bulge/warp. I use PT lumber and an oil based stain. I do not plant within 1" of the edge of the bed, but what gardener would? I like the little metal ones for plants my mother likes to raise that I hate. She is getting older, so the raised beds make it easy for her to still be in the garden and feeling productive. With wood you make it whatever size and height you want, but if you make it huge make sure to have some friends help you move them.

Thanks for the link. The info on treated wood is all over the place. So, I was interested in the targeted studies from reputable institutions.

I have raised beds built with composite (Trex) and concrete end pieces.
Jun 12, 2025
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theuscfan04
Jun 12, 2025
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5x5 are out of stock and the 6x3 are showing 29.99
Jun 14, 2025
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EzC4765
Jun 14, 2025
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Quote from jpt123 :
Thanks for the link. The info on treated wood is all over the place. So, I was interested in the targeted studies from reputable institutions.

I have raised beds built with composite (Trex) and concrete end pieces.
No problem. The problem with the information being disseminated is because the preservative in PT wood has changed over time. There have been several different versions of the chemical treatment that they use. The old arsenic type is the one that panics people, but that hasn't been made in awhile.

Just make sure you get PT that is rated for ground contact. It is preserved much better than the non ground contact version. It is a little pricier, but worth it.

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