2 ft X 4 ft Victory 8 EZ-GRO Raised Bed Garden Just Right Size AeroFlow Proprietary Fabric Grow Your OWN








Key features
- •Instant fabric soft raised garden bed for plants, flowers and fresh herbs, vegetables and fruit. Ready to go out of the box; No assembly required.
- •Made of a proprietary fabric AeroFlow material, a highly durable, UV resistant, non-woven fabric that provides exceptional air flow throughout the soil and root systems and allows excess moisture to easily drain away.
- •2' x 4' x 11.5" square shape; can be placed on any flat surface (grass, patio, concrete, etc.).
- •Holds 8 cubic feet of soil or other planting/potting mix (soil, plants and seeds not included).
- •Wide compartment allows for more plant variety and better harvest yield. Made in USA.
2 ft X 4 ft Victory 8 EZ-GRO Raised Bed Garden Just Right Size AeroFlow Proprietary Fabric Grow Your OWN
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Customer Reviews
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These are wonderful! After injuring my back
LINDA A. DILLON✓ Verified Purchase•January 24, 2024
These are wonderful! After injuring my back, my life partner cut plywood for the top of an old banquet table and filled these planters for me to use as my bean patch so I really do have a raised garden! I can work in the bean patch at waist height and it is amazing. Besides that convenience, I have the best crop of green and yellow wax beans I've had in years. The plants are just beautiful and the beans are long, straight and full. Can't begin to tell you how much I have appreciated these, as I was afraid I wasn't going to be able to garden much again after injuring my back. I look forward to many more years of use. We put a cover of regular screening over the top and managed to save the patch from a bad hailstorm.
Super durable, a good starter bed
Sarah C✓ Verified Purchase•January 6, 2024
Bought this product since it is a lot cheaper than wood raised frames and am so far very happy! The cloth stitching is very sturdy, i had to drag the 3x3 off my patio full of soil and it held together nicely.
The square bed has a circle of fabric that cuts off the corners. I'm using the large section in the middle for bell peppers and the outside corners for strawberries. In a second bed I have two tomato plants. My only current issue with the bed is using supports. The circle divider makes it hard to use larger wire supports close enough to the plant, but is also not deep enough to get a good stake through. I got a little creative with multiple small supports from Lowe's to keep my large tomato plant from falling. But I probably won't use it for tomato's next year.
The square bed has a circle of fabric that cuts off the corners. I'm using the large section in the middle for bell peppers and the outside corners for strawberries. In a second bed I have two tomato plants. My only current issue with the bed is using supports. The circle divider makes it hard to use larger wire supports close enough to the plant, but is also not deep enough to get a good stake through. I got a little creative with multiple small supports from Lowe's to keep my large tomato plant from falling. But I probably won't use it for tomato's next year.
Maybe a 5 star... we'll see
El sie Nicohls✓ Verified Purchase•December 30, 2023
I bought this to fit inside one of those DIY 2.5' x 2.5' by 2.5' deep Planter boxes like you see on Pinterest. Ideally this bag would have been deeper for my needs so I gave it only 4 stars.
This may not be a concern for a gardener using it as a stand-alone as it requires less fill at its present height. I have plenty of compost so that wasn't a problem for me and with more height I would have to water a little less often in my dry climate.
Still, I've got my 5 gallon deep watering bucket in the center with 4 tomato plants around it and some onion sets in the corner pockets and around the outside. If all goes well and if I remember, I'll come back and raise my review to 5 stars.
This may not be a concern for a gardener using it as a stand-alone as it requires less fill at its present height. I have plenty of compost so that wasn't a problem for me and with more height I would have to water a little less often in my dry climate.
Still, I've got my 5 gallon deep watering bucket in the center with 4 tomato plants around it and some onion sets in the corner pockets and around the outside. If all goes well and if I remember, I'll come back and raise my review to 5 stars.
Nice but has two divided sections unlike picture
Amazon Customer✓ Verified Purchase•December 25, 2023
I like this product but wanted a single section like shown on the picture. The 2 x4's I received all had two divided sections which took away planting space in the middle for what I was doing. The 3x3 one is all one section which I liked and worked well for me.
Versatile for Crazy Weather
jongamom✓ Verified Purchase•December 16, 2023
I am very pleased with this bed. It is a sturdy fabric. The corner pockets were unexpected and are delightful...my mint can go in the corners to discourage pests but won't be able to take over the entire bed! Its mobility is excellent...it holds its shape well, and I have placed it on an old greenhouse shelf on top of a children's wagon. It is cute, I don't have to lean over so far to tend it, and when the temperature suddenly plugs from 75 degrees during the day to 25 degrees at night (as happened yesterday) I just wheel it into the greenhouse to protect it for a couple of days. Wheeling an entire garden bed around to get the best temperature and sun exposure throughout the year will extend the growing season for my lettuces, radishes, cilantro, and arugula considerably, as I can slow down the bolting by keeping them in cooler parts of the yard when the temperatures get crazy-hot on random days in the spring, as tends to happen here.
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