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frontpagepennysave posted Yesterday 03:25 PM
frontpagepennysave posted Yesterday 03:25 PM

Eclaron Galvanized Raised Garden Bed (4' x 2' x 1')

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$29

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Amazon has Eclaron Galvanized Raised Garden Bed (4' x 2' x 1') for $17.98. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.

Thanks to community member pennysave for sharing this deal.

Features:
  • Oval design
  • Ultra-thick Q195 galvanized steel (5x thicker than standard)
  • Assembles in ~5 minutes (clamp-and-bolt system)
  • 7 cu ft soil capacity
  • Open bottom for drainage & root health

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Amazon has Eclaron Galvanized Raised Garden Bed (4' x 2' x 1') for $17.98. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.

Thanks to community member pennysave for sharing this deal.

Features:
  • Oval design
  • Ultra-thick Q195 galvanized steel (5x thicker than standard)
  • Assembles in ~5 minutes (clamp-and-bolt system)
  • 7 cu ft soil capacity
  • Open bottom for drainage & root health

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Written by qwikwit | Staff

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Written by pennysave

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Model: Eclaron Galvanized Raised Garden Bed for Outdoor: 4X2X1ft Durable Metal Vegetable Plant Container Kit - Oval Planter Box for Gardening Flower Trough

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Yesterday 07:37 PM
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VegasSmittyYesterday 07:37 PM
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Great for icing down beer in the yard.
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Yesterday 07:53 PM
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OpenSoulsYesterday 07:53 PM
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Was just looking at something like this for the back yard, good timing.
Yesterday 09:04 PM
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JabberwockishYesterday 09:04 PM
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Quote from OpenSouls :
Was just looking at something like this for the back yard, good timing.
Same here but I'm a little skeptical of the quality for this price. 🤔
Yesterday 09:49 PM
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Playstation4Yesterday 09:49 PM
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Has anyone used this and can comment?
Yesterday 09:56 PM
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hugonherYesterday 09:56 PM
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Quote from VegasSmitty :
Great for icing down beer in the yard.

Would love to see you do that without a bottom.
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Yesterday 10:09 PM
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PurpleTeam277Yesterday 10:09 PM
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Quote from Jabberwockish :
Same here but I'm a little skeptical of the quality for this price. 🤔
I bought a 4 by 8 foot one last year that came with two solar lights for $30. They are fine.
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bobbyS33Yesterday 10:18 PM
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Quote from Jabberwockish :
Same here but I'm a little skeptical of the quality for this price. 🤔
That's the same thing they have now at Aldi for 19.99
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Yesterday 10:23 PM
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Roy167Yesterday 10:23 PM
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do you have to put garden soil in it or you can throw the soil from the backyard? I just need something to raise the bed to keep the weeds down and small designated area where you can control the weeds insteadm of the large garden area.
Yesterday 10:53 PM
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UkeDogYesterday 10:53 PM
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We had a couple of these in our backyard, but had to remove them.

Our grass kept getting trampled by free range cows looking for feedstock.
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Yesterday 10:53 PM
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raithedYesterday 10:53 PM
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Quote from Roy167 :
do you have to put garden soil in it or you can throw the soil from the backyard? I just need something to raise the bed to keep the weeds down and small designated area where you can control the weeds insteadm of the large garden area.
You just have to make sure that the soil you're using doesn't already have any seeds in it for example but yeah you can definitely do that for sure. Very cheap alternative.
Yesterday 11:37 PM
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Roy167Yesterday 11:37 PM
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Quote from raithed :
You just have to make sure that the soil you're using doesn't already have any seeds in it for example but yeah you can definitely do that for sure. Very cheap alternative.
Ok thats good to know, I was thinking there may be a drainage issue. When you have a small area such as this, it will be easy to pull all weeds/seeds and keep it grass free. I can put some homemade compost every year and make it a rich soil. Will be using to grow some coriander/Spinnach and herbs. Hopefully it will work.
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LilylyYesterday 11:42 PM
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Quote from bobbyS33 :
That's the same thing they have now at Aldi for 19.99
confirmed. i was at aldi 30 min ago. $19.99 there
exact same item.
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gandara.mToday 12:30 AM
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Had to check the dimensions for the April '26 Aldi galvanized bed and it's smaller at 14.37" x 12.60" x 4.53", but does inclued a rubber rim to add on the edge. So going with the Amazon order.
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kiladonutToday 02:34 AM
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Quote from Roy167 :

Ok thats good to know, I was thinking there may be a drainage issue. When you have a small area such as this, it will be easy to pull all weeds/seeds and keep it grass free. I can put some homemade compost every year and make it a rich soil. Will be using to grow some coriander/Spinnach and herbs. Hopefully it will work.
If you have a Starbucks nearby, you can grab their used coffee grounds to also use as an addition to your compost or even directly to your soil.
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Today 03:44 AM
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Roy167Today 03:44 AM
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Quote from kiladonut :
If you have a Starbucks nearby, you can grab their used coffee grounds to also use as an addition to your compost or even directly to your soil.
Is the coffee ground used to raise the PH? like make it acidic?

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