









🌱 Elevate your green thumb game with style and space!
The Yaheetech Wooden Horticulture Raised Garden Bed is a large, modular planter crafted from premium fir wood, featuring two removable compartments for flexible planting. Measuring 241.5 x 62.5 x 27 cm, it offers ample growing space for vegetables, flowers, and herbs while being durable and low maintenance—perfect for millennial professionals seeking a stylish, functional backyard garden upgrade.














| ASIN | B0CVKZNXVY |
| Best Sellers Rank | 1,655 in Garden ( See Top 100 in Garden ) 5 in Raised Garden Kits |
| Brand | Yaheetech |
| Capacity | 310417.5 Cubic Centimetres |
| Colour | Natural Wood |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (1,306) |
| Date First Available | 13 Feb. 2024 |
| Item Weight | 10.1 kg |
| Material | Wood |
| Model Number | MM-00134353 |
| Product Dimensions | 62.5 x 241.5 x 27 cm; 10.1 kg |
| Special Features | Modular Configuration |
H**Y
Easy to assemble. Sturdy
Good quality and value easy to assemble
I**K
Excellent product
Excellent and easy to assemble. Good price and I’d recommend getting x2 as they can be stacked to create higher beds if desired.
G**N
Look great
Very easy to assemble and look good. These are a good depth compared to some others that I looked at. Hopefully they will be weather resistant and not rot in the winter weather. I would recommend that they are assembled where you wish to have them as not easy to move once put together.
S**A
Great
So easy to build, very happy with them
S**1
Excellent easy to put together product with clear instructions
Really good product and I managed to put it together in much less than an hour. Took a bit of filling with the compost the but plants are happy and so am I. Will definitely be buying some more once I have organised the plot.
S**T
Useful item for my veges.
The item looks as advertised. Dead easy to put together. I like the look. Will see how it holds out in use. Ready to paint it and put it to use. Thank you Amazon!
D**E
Great product
Took me 20 minutes to put together would have been nice to add a membrane to it but nice product worth the price plus you can add to it that’s what the extra hole in bottom of I’m going to call them legs is for so you can put one on top of other to make it deeper if you want to.
A**R
Poor quality
The parts don't fit well together. The wood is very poor quality and looses shape easily. I wish I could return and get refund.
D**Y
This is the second one I’ve bought for my yard. Easy to put together! Helps separate different vegetables! And gives me a base for chicken wire to keep the bunnies out!
K**R
I look for the Yaheetech brand when I buy garden or planting items, as I have had good experiences with several of their products. These raised garden beds are no exception. They were very easy to put together. Instructions were simple and easy to follow. They look fantastic in my yard. I purchased two and am already considering buying another.
A**A
These are easy to put together. It took me 20 or 30 minutes to do two kids by myself. I even decided to move my garden beds somewhere else and it only took me 15 minutes to deconstruct and reconstruct these boxes. The wood is thin but I'm okay with that. It had a nice smell out of the packaging, I suspect it was sprayed with something to repel water or bugs, it kind of had a zesty smell like pine sprayed with orange rind. These look really nice, my neighbor has complimented me on these several times and even likes them enough that he's considering doing wood boxes in his garden next year. I like that these are modular, you can add four planks per post to build whatever configuration you want. I plan on buying more of these next season. $65 for a garden bed seems expensive but when I priced out lumber for the same size garden bed as a DIY project, all my estimates were between $80 and $100 per garden bed. I'm happy with these for the price, the functionality is good, they look nice. I'm happy with the size. We'll see how they hold up in the winter to ice and snow. It's been an exceptionally rainy summer with high humidity and continuous 90° and above days, and these have held up well so far.
W**S
For the $85, you can't ask for more. One of the boxes in the background would cost $200 with the crazy cost of cedar right now. Is easy to assemble, looks nice (though looks processed!), and holds up well. Don't worry about the water in the 2nd picture - that has only to do with my momentary stupidity - which we need not discuss - nothing to do with the product. If you're putting a weed guard down, it's perfect for shallow root fruits / vegetables like strawberries, peppers, or onions. The actual height is about 9 ½", not 10". We made a few adjustments for a variety of reasons. First, if you want it taller for deeper-rooted plants such as tomatoes, you could easily add a board to do so. Second, for those who are complaining about boards splitting, here is basic construction 101: PRE DRILL. We didn't have any issues with splitting, but I can see where you would if you didn't predrill. Third: we cut the bottoms off the decorative posts. Yeah, they're pretty, but they'll hinder your garden. This will leave a gap between your side panels and the ground, allowing dirt to escape. Yes, you could also use a weed barrier along the sides, but that seems kind of weird to do for the one that rests on the ground. We DID do this on the ones in the background that we built, but that was only because these 8x6s were 3 high. Cutting the bottoms allows your boxes to rest directly on the ground, or, as in my case, to allow for bricks to be flush against the boxes. Which leads to my final point. Finally, especially because it is cedar / Chinese fir, it's very soft wood. If you want these to last any length of time, I advise putting something around the outside perimeter to push back. Why? Because the dirt (plus water) will push out on the panels, which will cause bowing, and quickly. This applies force inwards, which mostly prohibits that. Yes, it'll eventually wear and you'll have to replace it. But this will exponentially expand the life span. In the end, construction only, you'll spend abiut $100 per box if you're savvy and do it right. Which is still MUCH better than $200 for wood alone.
A**R
I was excited as I started drilling this together but quickly realized that the pieces of wood don't actually fit together... Tried to fit them together and drill but it just fell apart.
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