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Timber Raised Beds (Standard) from £25.00
All Prices Reduced by 25%
GDN-430
Timber Raised Beds (Standard)
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Timber Raised Beds (Standard)
Timber Raised Beds (Standard)
Raised bed gardening is easy with our new innovative Standard Timber Raised Beds - designed, researched and manufactured in-house and simple to assemble. Close planting in raised beds produces a micro-climate in which weed growth is suppressed and moisture is retained.
Special Offer! - All Timber Raised Bed Prices Now 25% Off...

• All the timber used in construction has Swedish FSC approval.
• Designed, researched and manufactured in-house
• All wood is treated by the Vac Vac low pressure timber preserving process - the timber is placed in a vacuum chamber and the air spaces in the wood are filled with a very safe wood preservative
• Close planting in raised beds produces a micro-climate in which weed growth is suppressed and moisture is retained
• Rich soil mixture is never compacted through trampling and produces a greater harvest and saves on watering
• Easy access and kind to your back - no digging
• Huge choice - create 1, 2, 3, 4 or even 5 tier constructions
• Simple to order - choose height, width and length of bed from table below
• Supplied with or without capping
• 4 year structural guarantee
• Each kit is supplied with planks, aluminium joining brackets and full instructions

• Made from 2.5cm/1" solid treated Swedish FSC certified wood - The FSC logo is the mark of responsible forestry. By choosing FSC products you can be sure that you are helping prevent forest destruction. ©1996 FSC accredited timber from managed sustainable source

'Raising the Bar - Buying Guide' - "Standard timber raised beds, made from solid treated Swedish redwood from a managed sustainable source... from Harrod Horticultural." - Gardens Monthly, March 2008