47x15x19in Raised Garden Beds Outdoor, Polypropylene Elevated Planter Boxes Outdoor for Vegetables, Flowers, Herbs, 11.8in Capacity Garden Box with Drain Outlet, Heat/Frost Resistance Planters
$79.99 (as of 06:44 GMT -05:00 - More infoProduct prices and availability are accurate as of the date/time indicated and are subject to change. Any price and availability information displayed on [relevant Amazon Site(s), as applicable] at the time of purchase will apply to the purchase of this product.)【Spacious Raised Garden Bed】: This 47x15x19 inch raised garden bed provides ample space for growing a variety of vegetables, flowers, and herbs. (great for medium to deep rooting plants and vegetables) With an 11.8-inch soil depth, it’s perfect for p... read more
GarveeHome 72x26x30in Raised Garden Bed with Legs, Elevated Wooden Raised Large Planter Box Standing Growing Bed with Hooks for Vegetables, Flower, Herbs, Outdoors for Patio, Balcony, Backyard
(as of 06:51 GMT -05:00 - More infoProduct prices and availability are accurate as of the date/time indicated and are subject to change. Any price and availability information displayed on [relevant Amazon Site(s), as applicable] at the time of purchase will apply to the purchase of this product.)【Large Planting Space】-Measuring 72 x 26 x 31 inches with a planting depth of 13.7 inches, the raised garden bed can hold up to 300 lbs. The enhanced depth of this planter box supports deep-rooted plants, offering ample space for your plants and vege... read more
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Spring gardeners, listen up. Save the date, save your garden!
We all know the heartbreak of planting too soon and losing our precious seedlings to frost. Knowing your area's frost-free date is crucial for protecting your tender annuals like peppers, tomatoes, and some flowers. Planting before this date could mean risking it all to frost.
How? A simple Google search with your zip code will help you find the frost free date for your area. Wait until after this day to plant, and you'll set your seedlings up for success.
We all know the heartbreak of planting too soon and losing our precious seedlings to frost. Knowing your area's frost-free date is crucial for protecting your tender annuals like peppers, tomatoes, and some flowers. Planting before this date could mean risking it all to frost.
How? A simple Google search with your zip code will help you find the frost free date for your area. Wait until after this day to plant, and you'll set your seedlings up for success.