HAPPYGRILL Wooden Raised Garden Bed, Solid Wood Gardening Plant Container w/Drainage Holes for Flower Vegetable Fruit, Outdoor Elevated Planter Box for Patio Garden Yard Balcony (25”x 16”x 15”)
$54.99 (as of 17:19 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.)Sturdy and Reliable Construction: This garden bed is crafted of natural fir wood and finished with waterproof painting, ensuring it withstand varying weather conditions, built to last. It could load up to 132 lbs/60 kg. Efficient Drainage System: The... read more
G GOOD GAIN Round Raised Garden Bed - 2Pcs 2x2x1ft Galvanized Steel Planter Boxes Outdoor with Rubber Edge Trim | Metal Raised Beds for Gardening Vegetables Flowers Fruits Herbs (Wood Grain)
$36.99 (as of 18:05 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.)【Safe Edge & Rubber Trim】 The planter raised beds features a rolled top edge with a rubber strip to prevent injuries during setup and gardening. This thoughtful design enhances safety, especially for families with children and pets. 【Enhanced Structu... 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.