A walk-through garden is an integral part of many famous Parterre gardens throughout Europe. Inspired by famous European parterre gardens Frame It All has brought Parterre Gardens to raised gardens! No matter if you want to one up the Jones or bring some European style to your neighborhood a parterre garden is a great way to go! The '8' x 10' Hexagon Center Path Walk-Through' Raised Garden Bed offers a spacious walk-in area that allows for multiple Garden tenders at once. A great garden to grow your fruits, vegetables, and flowers with the whole family! This bed features 52 square feet of growing space. With easy assembly, easy to manage, it is a triumph of form and functionality with ample growing area for flowers, herbs, veggies, or fruits - enough for a large family! Snap-lock joints make it simple to install. Your kit comes with everything you need other than soil and plants. Each modular kit includes food safe, Straight composite boards and snap-lock stacking brackets. The insulating open-channel boards trap air, providing insulation to your soil, keeping soil warmer in the spring and fall, and cooler in the summer to extend the growing period. Stacking brackets allow you to install the additional layers of your garden just by inserting the stakes into the brackets below. Our patented snap-lock brackets simply slide onto each end of a board and fasten securely with snap-lock buttons. Brackets pivot 270 degrees, allowing endless design options.
52 square feet of total planting area
Garden will assemble in a 8' x 10' square foot location
Tool-Free Snap-Lock Brackets - simply slide and snap
Composite Boards feature textured finish that blends into any environment
Limited Lifetime Warranty on Raised Bed (registration required) / 5-year warranty (no registration required)
Easy to install
Composite Boards are made from 38% post-consumer food-grade safe recycled plastic and 62% sustainable hardwood fibers
Durability and low-maintenance - unlike cedar, composite boards are designed for durability. Boards will not rot, splinter or disintegrate
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