🌻 Grow Your Own Victory Garden—No Green Thumb Required!
The 3 ft x 6 ft Victory 8 EZ-GRO Med Rectangle Raised Garden Bed is a 100% USA-made, instant fabric garden solution. Its proprietary AeroFlow material ensures excellent air flow and moisture drainage, making it ideal for a variety of plants, flowers, and vegetables. With a generous 24 cubic feet soil capacity, this raised bed is designed for easy setup on any flat surface, allowing you to cultivate your own garden effortlessly.
S**D
Great thickness and strength.
Great thickness and strength. Good value.
E**E
Raised bed
I recently purchased three; 3feet by 6 feet beds to start gardening and saving some money on vegetables plus homegrown tomatoes taste better since I have a family. The bed is really nice I like that there is sectioning for the bed but it is optional for the gardener. The beds require 18 cubic feet of soil so 9 bags of soil if you but 2 cubic feet a bag. We plan on using coco coir to mix with our soil and fertilizer so far I love the beds and thankful I didn't get the 4 foot by 8 footbeds. I will say that because of the whole national pandemic of corvid 19 it took a long time to receive the beds but that's just the way the world is operating so have patience. I will post later in the year about the durability of the beds so far it seems sturdy
S**T
I placed it against external wall and this is pretty wide so when I try to pull out weeds
Definitely be prepared to use a LOT of soil to fill this baby up. I placed it against external wall and this is pretty wide so when I try to pull out weeds, it is a little too far sometimes and my back can be overstretched , so make sure to have room around the bed to work around it. As the other reviews have mentioned, it can get pretty challenging to get the bed to stand while you fill up the bed. I think using bricks in the four courner pockets to keep the bed opened out while you fill in the soil might be helpful. I also feel you dont need to fill it right to the top, Halfway would be good enough but again this whole bed is supported by the soil inside it so the sides may fold in a little. Still, I am pretty happy with this and having the material allow proper drainage too is great.
M**Y
Almost amazing..
I love the size, it holds about 15 gals of soil, maybe a bit more, if anybody like me was looking for that info.It is a very nice fit for a single plant in a 3x3 or a 4x4. (pics are of this 2x2 pot in a 4x4 tent)Unfortunately, i also recieved it pre-ripped already with about a 5 inch rip that opened at the bottom spilling soil out. luckily it was nothing some duct tape an a little elbow greese couldnt fix, i may even throw in a few staples to help it stay sealed, so that sucked.It would be nice to get a replacement with one that is actually in good condition, but hey, for the price, we cant expect perfection.
S**N
Like a screen door on a submarine
Well built all in all. With 1 huge negotiable caveate to deal with. I come from a family of nursery owners, landscape architects, and designers .ive seen a few ways to get something to grow but initially i didn't like the partitions that come connected inside connecting the corners. They get bunched up easily when trying to fill it initially because they aren't sewn into the bottom. Or maybe that's a defect and only mine came that way. But not likely because both of the 2 I ordered are that way. I had realized it was probably a support mechanism to hold the shape after being filled with soil . But they play an interesting role in several possible scenarios. Find yours. They keep the edges drier maybe for things like basil who love drainage. Or you can just cut them down - I would suggest leaving a small width connected if you do. Everything changes when roots are air pruned and get to breathe. This is the future of container gardening. Mine are sitting on wood pallets even.
J**M
Versatile for Crazy Weather
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.
S**C
Super durable, a good starter bed
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.
H**Y
Flopsy and unattractive
Absolutely no structure - super flopsy and not at all aesthetically appealing. Definitely don’t use if you are about what these look like.
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