5-Foot Raised Garden Bed

Features

  • Tool-free assembly
  • Stackable design to increase planting depth
  • Textured wood-like panels
  • Configurable — multiple units can be combined
  • Provides approximately 12 sq ft of planting area

Specifications

Product Application Gardening
Planting Area 12 sq ft (approx.)
Height 10.9 in
Length 24.9 in
Width 11.3 in
Weight 14.6 lb
Includes Panels with wood texture (21.75" x 10.375"), pins, connector pins, tow wire bracket, instruction manual
Battery Included No
Watt Hours 0
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A freestanding raised garden bed that provides about 12 sq ft of planting space. The unit is designed for tool-free assembly and can be stacked with additional units to increase soil depth for larger-rooted plants. Panels have a textured, wood-like finish and multiple units can be combined to form different layouts.

Model Number: BDSTGA95810

Project Ideas

Business

Patio Garden Install & Maintain

Offer a turnkey raised-bed installation service for renters and condo owners. Use the tool-free assembly to set up one to four beds in under an hour, fill with soil and seasonal plants, and provide a monthly maintenance plan (feeding, pruning, replanting). Sell simple packages (Starter, Chef’s Herb, Salad Bar) at flat rates.


Micro Salad Subscription

Grow cut-and-come lettuces, spinach, and baby kale across a bank of beds and deliver weekly salad boxes to neighbors. With ~12 sq ft per unit, plan staggered successions for continuous harvest. Offer add-ons like edible flowers or herbs. Share a quick seasonal menu card with each delivery.


Pop-Up Workshops + Kit Bundles

Host weekend workshops at community centers showing how to assemble, fill, and plant the beds. Sell bundled kits that include the bed, pre-mixed soil, and starter plants. The tool-free setup makes hands-on classes simple, and you can upsell stacking units for root crops.


Seasonal Planter Rentals for Venues

Rent fully planted beds as living decor for cafes, offices, weddings, and model homes. Configure multiple units into clean lines or photo-friendly backdrops. Swap plantings seasonally (spring bulbs, summer blooms, autumn herbs) and include maintenance in the rental fee.


HOA and Property Manager Beautification

Pitch modular, low-mess planting solutions for entryways and courtyards. Use multiple units to outline paths or create focal islands, leveraging the textured panels for a polished look. Offer quarterly replanting, pest monitoring, and irrigation add-ons under an annual contract.

Creative

Pollinator Patch Puzzle

Combine two to four beds into an L- or U-shaped layout to create a compact pollinator garden on a patio or small yard. Fill with native milkweed, coneflower, lavender, and yarrow; add a shallow bee bath and a few stones. The configurable, tool-free panels make experimenting with shapes easy, and stacking a second layer in one corner provides extra depth for tap-rooted perennials.


Kitchen Herb Bar + Mini Trellis

Place two units end-to-end to form a roughly 5-foot herb bar. Plant thyme, basil, parsley, chives, and dwarf tomatoes up front; attach simple bamboo stakes or a wire trellis just behind to support peas or beans. The narrow footprint tucks along a sunny railing, and the wood-look panels make it presentable beside outdoor seating.


Root Crop Tower

Stack two or three beds vertically to increase depth and create a compact tower for carrots, parsnips, or a hill-as-you-grow potato bed. As plants grow, add more soil to the upper tiers. The stackable design solves depth constraints while keeping soil neatly contained.


Kids’ Pizza Garden

Divide one bed into pie-shaped wedges using twine and stakes. Plant basil, oregano, dwarf peppers, onions, and a patio tomato (stack two units for tomato depth). Add painted plant markers. This themed garden teaches kids planning, spacing, and harvest-to-table cooking.


Zen Edible Border

Create a serpentine border by offsetting three beds. Plant color-coordinated edibles like purple basil, dwarf kale, rainbow chard, and marigolds. Add a thin gravel strip around the beds and a small stone accent for a low-maintenance, design-forward edible landscape.