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4' x 12' Raised Garden Bed with Trellis

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Product Features

  • The equivalent of 97 single-use plastic bottles are diverted from oceans and landfills to make each 4 ft. 2” Profile composite board!
  • Food-safe composite boards are made from 38% HDPE Plastic and 62% Certified Sustainably Sourced Wood Fibers.
  • Snap-Lock Brackets – simply slide and snap
  • Composite Boards feature textured finish that blends into any environment
  • Limited Lifetime Warranty on Raised Bed (registration required) / 5-year warranty (no registration required)
  • Durability and low-maintenance – unlike cedar, composite boards are designed for durability. Boards will not rot, splinter or disintegrate. Bug & Termite Resistant.
  • Product Description

    The 4 x 12 Trellis Raised Garden Bed

    The 4’ x 12’ Trellis Raised Garden Bed is the perfect choice for those who are looking for a durable and functional product. It is divided into three separate garden beds, each with its own Veggie Wall Panels. This bed offers a total of 48 square feet of growing space and up to 120 vertical square feet of trellis growing area.

    Get the most out of your gardening space with a Veggie Wall . This innovative system allows you to grow cucumbers, tomatoes, melons, and other heavy vegetables in a vertical orientation, maximizing your yield and freeing up valuable space in your garden. The stainless-steel frame and nylon trellis netting are strong enough to support heavy fruits and vegetables, and the kit comes with everything you need to get started. With a Veggie Wall in your garden, you can enjoy the benefits of vertical gardening while still growing the vegetables you love.

    Garden Tips

    When it comes to gardening, one of the most difficult things can be simply getting started. It can be hard to know what plants to choose, how to arrange them and whether they will thrive together. However, with our Know Grow Guide , you can confidently create a beautiful and productive garden that fits your needs.

    The guide's Plant Friends & Enemies chart is an incredibly useful tool for choosing plants that will grow well together. Simply select the plants you want to grow, then consult the chart to see which other plants they are compatible with. This way, you can avoid overcrowding and ensure that each plant has the space and resources it needs to flourish.

    Accessorize your garden

    The Worm it All Composter allows for a sustainable way to compost your kitchen and yard waste right into your home garden. Soil enriched by compost also hold more moisture allowing you to water less! This product is an excellent choice for those who want to make their gardening more efficient and sustainable.

    Worms play an important role in the health of both soil and plants. They feed on plant debris and soil, and their digestive system breaks down the organic matter and concentrates the nutrients. They then excrete them in the form of castings, which are rich in nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium. Worms also loosen and aerate the soil as they burrow through it, creating channels that roots can follow. This allows plants to access extra moisture and nutrients deep in the soil. In addition, earthworms improve drainage and aeration, two essential factors for healthy plant growth. As a result, worms play a vital role in maintaining the health of both soil and plants.

    If you've ever struggled to keep your garden safe from animals, you know how frustrating it can be. Not only do they eat your plants, but they also trample them and leave behind a mess. But never fear, our Animal Barrier is here to help. The Animal Barrier fits snugly into the corner and side joints of your raised garden bed, creating a tough barrier that will keep out even the hungriest of pests. And for added convenience, each kit comes with a swinging gate section that allows easy access while you're tending to your garden. If you're looking for an effective way to keep your garden safe from critters, our Animal Barrier is the perfect solution. Veggie Walls can even be stacked directly on top of the animal barrier fence to allow for greater trellis height!

    Customize your raised garden bed

    Have you ever outgrown your clothes? Maybe as a child, your parents bought you a brand-new wardrobe each year to accommodate your ever-changing body. But what about when you're an adult? Clothing companies don't exactly cater to those of us who are constantly growing, so it can be tough to find clothing that fits well and looks good. The same is true for gardens. As your gardening skills and experience grow, your garden should evolve to meet your changing needs.

    That's where our modular raised bed system comes in. With our board and bracket system, you can add on to your existing bed at any time, allowing you to customize your garden to fit your changing needs You don't have to be a master gardener to create a stunning raised bed garden. Our Design it All 3D Tool makes it easy to plan and build a garden that's all your own.

    Square Foot Gardening Technique

    If you’re looking to maximize the efficiency of your growing space, try the Square Foot Gardening technique! This gardening technique involves segmenting your garden by square foot and planting a different plant in each section. There are countless books and resources on the topic and the best part is the Frame it All modular garden system works great with this method!

    A NOTE FROM ANTHONY ON THE DESIGN OF THIS PRODUCT:

    “Growing climbing plants like cucumbers, snap peas, and tomatoes has never been easier than now with our Veggie Wall. When desiging this product it was paramount that this trellis was modular with the rest of the Frame it All board and bracket system. Give it a try and tell us what you think! " – Anthony

    Warranty & Product Registration

    Learn more about Warranties

    Register your Warranty: Please email the following information to support@frameitall.com

  • Name of the Vendor/Website where the product was purchased?
  • Purchase Order # or Order #?
  • SKU # and Quantity of the Product(s) that were purchased?
  • First and Last name of the person associated with the order?
  • Best Phone Number to reach you?
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    4' x 12' Trellis Garden Parts List

    2 Level

    for SKU's: 300001075-VW, 300001400-VW, 300001434-VW, 300001450-VW, 300002076-VW

    • 3- Veggie Wall Kits
    • 18- 44.50 Inch Long Composite Raised Garden Bed Straight Boards
    • 28- Snap-Lock Raised Garden Bed Stacking Brackets
    • 8- Snap-Lock Raised Garden Bed 4 Way Bracing Brackets
    • 16- Stacking Stakes
    • 8- Solid Finishing Caps
    • 72- Plugs / Locking Nubs
    • Soil Recommendation: 44.00 Cubic Feet

    4’ x 12’ Instruction Manual

    Veggie Wall Instruction Manual

    4' x 12' Trellis Garden Parts List

    3 Level

    for SKU's: 300003075-VW, 300003076-VW, 300003400-VW, 300003434-VW, 300003450-VW

    • 3- Veggie Wall Kits
    • 28- 44.50 Inch Long Composite Raised Garden Bed Straight Boards
    • 44- Snap-Lock Raised Garden Bed Stacking Brackets
    • 16- Snap-Lock Raised Garden Bed 4 Way Bracing Brackets
    • 24- Stacking Stakes
    • 8- Solid Finishing Caps
    • 104- Plugs / Locking Nubs
    • Soil Recommendation: 66.00 Cubic Feet

    4’ x 12’ Instruction Manual

    Veggie Wall Instruction Manual

    4' x 12' Raised Garden Bed with Trellis (2024)

    FAQs

    Is 12 inches enough for a raised garden bed? ›

    A depth of 8 – 12 inches will suffice for most gardening situations.

    What is the best length for a raised garden bed? ›

    The Best Length for a Raised Bed

    In my experience, the best length for a bed maxes out around 10 to 12 feet long. I've installed beds as long as 25 feet, but we encountered issues with holding the bed structure together as the soil was added. Wooden beds that are too long might start to bow.

    What height should a raised bed garden trellis be? ›

    We recommend a trellis that's tall enough to accommodate growing vines, but not so tall that you'd have to stretch to pick. Our trellises measure 6 feet tall, but anywhere from 4 to 6 feet will work for growing most vining plants vertically. If your vines begin to grow out of hand, pinch off the top tip of the vine.

    What is the best bottom for a raised garden bed? ›

    Depending on your budget and gardening goals, you can line the bottom of your raised garden beds with wide-mesh hardware cloth, stainless steel mesh, landscape fabric, burlap sack, or newspaper/cardboard.

    How deep does a raised bed need to be for cucumbers? ›

    Medium-rooting vegetables like kale, cucumbers, and zucchini love at least 18 inches. A 2-foot bed is ideal for these types of vegetables, as well as fruits that grow on bushes like blueberries, strawberries, and raspberries.

    How deep should a raised garden bed be for peppers? ›

    How deep does a raised bed need to be for peppers? Even though peppers are fruiting plants, they typically don't need quite as much room below the soil as tomatoes or eggplants do. A 12-inch-deep raised bed should be great for peppers.

    Do raised garden beds need to be anchored? ›

    Depending on the length of your garden bed, you may want to pound in some stakes just to help make sure your boards don't move or shift over time. Fill your bed with good quality compost and soil and get planting!

    Do you cover the bottom of a raised garden bed? ›

    Any beds deeper than six inches should, ideally, have a layer of protection between the raised bed soil and the ground. ' Lining the bottom of a raised garden bed can also help to protect your soil from extreme temperatures and keep your soil in the bed rather than allowing it to drain out with excess water.

    How tall of a trellis for cucumbers? ›

    How tall should a cucumber trellis be? Five to six feet is the optimal height for a cucumber trellis because it allows the plant to grow to its full potential while making harvesting easier for the gardener. There is no need for a trellis to be any taller.

    What are three mistakes to avoid when gardening with raised beds? ›

    What Are 3 Common Mistakes to Avoid When Gardening with Raised Beds?
    • Overcrowding Plants. One of the most common mistakes made when gardening with raised beds is overcrowding plants. ...
    • Using Poor Quality Soil. Another common mistake when gardening with raised beds is using poor quality soil. ...
    • Neglecting Watering and Drainage.
    Mar 11, 2023

    Why put cardboard in raised beds? ›

    You can line the bottom of your raised garden bed with cardboard and newspaper to block out weeds or act as a barrier against rhizomatous, weedy or invasive plants. While some may opt for landscape fabric, cardboard is a more cost-effective option.

    Should I put landscape fabric under a raised bed? ›

    Landscape fabric is beneficial for raised garden beds, here are just a few of the many reasons why you should use landscape fabric for raised bed gardening: Prevents soil erosion in a raised bed: As a liner, landscape fabric lets water drain away from the soil while leaving the soil intact.

    Is 10 inches deep enough for a raised garden bed? ›

    However, the bottom must be strong enough to both hold the weight of the soil when it is wet and still allow water to drain. A few other considerations to keep in mind: Most garden crops need at least 10 inches of soil to thrive. If the raised bed height is lower than this, till the existing soil below the raised bed.

    What is the minimum width for a raised garden bed? ›

    The ideal raised garden bed width is between 18 inches and 4 feet. Anything more narrow than 18 inches across won't give you enough room to take full advantage of growing in raised beds. You'll only be able to plant one to two rows of plants, depending on how much each plant needs to spread out.

    What is the ideal depth for a raised garden bed? ›

    The minimum required depth depends on the plant. But on average, a raised garden bed should accommodate about 20 inches of soil for the roots of flowers and vegetables.

    How small can a raised garden bed be? ›

    It depends upon the amount of space you have to devote to plants. A raised flower trough can still hold plenty of blooms with some herbs added in to the fun. If your goal is to raise food for yourself, even a tiny raised bed of 2 x 4 feet (0.6 x 1.2 m.) will provide plenty of fresh produce.

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