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The Vego Garden Aluzinc Raised Garden Bed Kit features a 6-in-1 modular design crafted from a proprietary VZ 2.0 metal alloy combining zinc, magnesium, and aluminum with AkzoNobel paint for unmatched 20+ year corrosion resistance. Standing 17 inches tall, it promotes healthier root systems and reduces strain during gardening. Easy, safe assembly with rounded edges and rubber trim makes it perfect for any skill level, while its sustainable materials support eco-conscious gardening.







J**Y
Beautiful, strong and durible
I love my elevated gardens! I have used these beds for 2 years. They still look great. They are sturdy. The weedeater doesnt mar them. They function well, do not overheat. The value is there, I have purchased 4. I have assembeled each easily. I suggest the larger depth units for anyone with reduced range of motion.
L**G
We absolutely LOVE these Vego raised beds! They are functional and attractive!
I love the 17" height. I thought 17 inches wouldn't be enough to make a difference, but it is! If you need to sit on a stool or even an old kitchen chair, it's the perfect height for gardening! We notice that we have very few weeds with a raised bed! That's a bonus. Just for added info: It takes 12-13 1.5 cu ft bags of potting soil to fill one raised . We found out that the home and garden big box stores will deliver that to you for a fee. In our case, the fee was $35.00 and that was well worth it to deliver and carry to our back yard! The Vego is a very well made raised bed. It is attractive in the yard, and easy to put together. It would be good to have a 2nd person to hold the panels together while you attach and tighten the bolts. We put unfolded cardboard boxes in the bottom of the bed to help keep the grass from growing up through the bed, and to make a fairly solid bottom for the fresh new soil. I would suggest using 2 or 3 thicknesses of the cardboard, even 4 would be great. Over time, the cardboard will disintegrate and be just fine!
A**S
Very Sturdy
I bought this to use in my 2025 garden. I have been using garden bags and want to upgrade. Since I am a visual person, I wanted to see it put together before I ordered more.First, it was easy to assemble and the directions are clear. It appears to be very sturdy and unlikely to bend easily. The size is perfect. Lastly, the rubber gasket around the top edge is very nice and protective.I will say the gasket was a little tricky to install, specifically around the areas where the pieces overlap. Patience and persistence paid off.I will post an update after the 2025 growing season to comment on longevity.
M**.
Sturdy and looks nice in my yard
This garden was easy to put together after I realized each side has clear film for protection. Now, after 3 months in my yard growing veggies it is holding up and looking great. It is a good height. I filled with wood chips first then soil.
A**R
Good buy
Beautiful and great quality. Pulling off all the protective plastic was the worst part. But fairly easy to put together. Just a bit tedious.
R**M
Loved gardening this year with this garden bed.
I have tried various other methods to have raised garden beds, mostly wood-based, but no matter what material I used (treated as well as cedar) they all eventually rot and need replacing.Now that I am in to my 70s, having to bend down, let alone get on my knees, to garden was no longer an option (I didn't like getting on my knees when I was a kid!). So I bought their tallest 3.5x3.5 model and I love it. Just the right height for me (6'3" - I have shrunk an inch as I aged).The panels come covered in a type of plastic sheeting to protect the outside of the panels. But, boy, is that plastic hard to remove. It isn't as easy as the plastic film you find covering plastic or glass surfaces to protect them from scratching that just lifts right off. Nope, this stuff has to be slowly peeled away from the panel. After getting it started on one edge, I eventually found the best way is to use both thumbs and push the plastic away from you, sort of rolling the plastic up as you go. The first panel took me about 20 minutes to remove the sheet (remember, the kit I bought has the tallest panels), gradually figuring out which was the best way to do it, but once I got that panel done, each succeeding panel took me less and less time and the last panel (there were 8), I had the process down to less than 5 minutes.Yes, putting the panels together, especially on this tall model, really does require two people. I managed to get it done by myself, but what a chore it was. Also, I started putting it together inside, attaching a straight panel to a curved panel (I created a square bed), I decided I'd better check the width of my exterior doors. Good thing, too, since my doors were an inch smaller than the narrowest dimension of the completed bed. So I finished the build outside on my deck and then carried the completed bed to where I wanted it.I used the carton the kit came in as a base, setting the bed on top of the unfolded box. The cardboard box was slightly larger than the 3.5x3.5 bed and after getting some compost inside the bed to keep it from moving, I used a utility knife to trim off the cardboard that stuck out from beneath the bed. It took over two dozen bags of compost, some were larger than others as I used different brands (I will warn you that Miracle Grow brand compost has a lot of sticks and stones and just doesn't seem as well composted as the other brands I used). That almost filled it, to about 6 inches from the top of the bed, but it has since settled and next year I will need to add several more bags of compost.Overall, I am very pleased with the bed itself. I found it very sturdy, it looks nice (love the dark green color I chose), and there have been no problems. There was no "blow-out" or panels bowing due to the weight of so much soil such as one comment noted. The 3.5x3.5 square seems really solid and sturdy; possibly creating other sizes with longer sides is what creates that problem.
A**N
A good buy
Very nice and durable. It’s just a tad overpriced.
E**V
If you need a durable frame for a raised bed garden, this absolutely fits the bill.
This was honestly pricier than I'd wanted to go for a raised bed, but I was also hoping for one that wouldn't start rotting apart in a few seasons, and this looks like it'll do the job well, as it's unblemished after a solid year and a New England winter.I like the clever design, where it can be sized in various ways just by assembling the panels in different configurations, but bear in mind, you'll want to plan that out before you actually load it up with soil and start planting. The sections are held together with stainless steel bolts... a lot of bolts. This makes assembly easy, but fairly time consuming, so bear that in mind. Given how sturdy it is, it's surprisingly lightweight and easy to move around once assembled. I do strongly recommend only installing the rim guard after you finish filling it with soil, however.Honestly, given how well it's holding up, once I clear some trees out of my front yard and get some more sunlight, I can definitely see getting a second one to expand my garden space. It may not be as classical looking as a wood frame bed, but it should hold up a lot better over time if you value function over form.
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