

🌿 Grow Bold, Grow Elevated — Your Garden’s New Power Move
The Land Guard Galvanized Raised Garden Bed is a premium 48×24×32 inch metal planter designed for serious gardeners who demand durability and style. Featuring a 700lb load capacity, corrosion-resistant galvanized steel, stainless steel shelving, and aluminum legs, it offers a spacious 48-gallon planting area with built-in drainage holes. Easy to assemble and safe with protective corner pads, this elevated garden bed transforms any outdoor or indoor space into a modern, efficient growing haven.







| ASIN | B0BFFQQ96D |
| Best Sellers Rank | #17,467 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #43 in Planter Raised Beds |
| Brand Name | Land Guard |
| Capacity | 48 Gallons |
| Color | Gray |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 1,559 Reviews |
| Finish Types | Powder Coated |
| Included Components | with drainage holes(On the base plate) |
| Indoor Outdoor Usage | Outdoor |
| Item Dimensions | 48 x 24 x 32 inches |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 48"D x 24"W x 32"H |
| Item Height | 32 inches |
| Item Type Name | Galvanized |
| Manufacturer | Cyantor-US |
| Material | Metal |
| Material Type | Metal |
| Mounting Type | Floor Standing |
| Number of Levels | 1 |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Drainage Hole |
| Pattern | Solid |
| Plant or Animal Product Type | Herb |
| Planter Form | Plant Pot |
| Product Style | Modern |
| Shape | Rectangular |
| Special Feature | Drainage Hole |
| Style | Modern |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
B**I
Value of money
My husband loves them. He is so excited to start planting. He has 2 on ground, these are better. Great idea and easy to install, great value for money, ease of use excellent and his gardening made easier.
D**.
Raised Garden Beds
I've purchased 3 of these Raised Garden beds, one for my herbs and 2 more for our community garden. I'm extremely satisfied with the quality and the easy assembly.
J**S
Great little garden, but weak legs
Great little garden. The upper part is well made and sturdy, but the legs are very thin, weak, and will bend and fold on you if you're not very careful. The shiny metal is beautiful. Once it's setup, not easy to move because of the legs.
A**E
Good product terrible instructions
I’m very happy with the quality of these raised beds. I will add drain holes and paint them with galvanizing paint to prevent rusting and line them with garden fabric to prevent soil loss. The manufacturer’s instructions are illustrations of parts and you have to figure out the construction based on what they consider the layout of the parts. Nothing written, nothing completely obvious. So, to help those who buy these, we took photos during construction. It helps to have 2 people to line things up but really you could do it yourself. The beds are light weight but sturdy. Tips: Use the box it came in to work on a higher surface and to prevent screws from escaping. We did the initial assembly and tightened the screws finger tight. Install all of the screws loosely before tightening any of them. We used an impact driver to speed up tightening the screws and nuts after the bed was completely assembled but hand tools will work fine. All you need is an 11 mm wrench or small adjustable wrench and a Phillips screwdriver 1. Parts (came with extra screws) 2. Side walls and legs. 3. Add end walls to legs, easier to assemble by letting the wall and leg hang over the box the bed came in. 4. One side completed, do the second side. 5. Add the bed floor/bottom to one side. The floor rail supports go bottom down. 6. Predrilled floor hole. 7. Add the second side to the bed floor. 8. Stand the bed upright. 9. Add the long sides. 10. Align the sides with the curved side resting on the floor to prevent soil loss. 11. Tap on the leg caps with a small mallet. The manufacturer's instructions.
S**N
Good quality and value
I usually go right to the rating reviews before investing in something of value and read some of the reviews. I normally start by reading some of the negative reviews and work my way up to the five stars before making the decision to purchase. Reviews are fickle and I incorporate that into my decision making process. In this case I found some of the one, two and three star reviews to be very interesting and ultimately comically entertaining. I guess a lot of people don't understand some of the very basic concepts of construction and physics. This is a very light and modestly designed raised planting bed and that is reflected in the affordable pricing. That's not a knock on this product but actually a reflection of its value. I said it's modestly designed not poorly designed. It's actually very well designed and that allows the light weight materials to function and intergrate well for it's intended purpose. That purpose would be to provide a raised garden bed for flowers and vegetables. It's designed to support the weight of your typical garden soil and the plants. Dirt is not the same as garden soil. If you are going to dig up some dirt or glacial till left over from the ice age and toss it in the bed you will most likely have issues. Dirt weights a magnitude more than garden soil as does concrete. So I wouldn't line the bottom with bricks (concrete) and you won't need to add any additional structural support or unattractive bracing. I didn't have any of the issues some people noted in their reviews regarding damage, missing holes etc. I have the capability to drill holes so it would have only been a modest setback during assembly anyway. I wouldn't lean on or place anything heavy on the top edges or it most likely will bend. Like I said it uses light weight materials. If you want higher quality materials you are assuredly going to pay much, much more for that privilege. Yep, instructions are lacking as in basically "none". They provide some basic diagrams but even they are lacking and there are no actual written instructions. I have confidence you'll be able to figure it out. Use the pictures on Amazon and zoom in closely to address any details you need clarified. All things considered, the wife and I are ecstatic with are acquisition and feel we made a good investment.
P**L
Great for small space gardening.
These are just what I needed on my porch! They are strong and sturdy and large enough that I am able to grow a variety of herbs. I purchased two more and will try veggies this fall. I don't think they are deep enough for corn, tomatoes, etc but should be great things like lettuce, beets, beans and smaller carrots. (l live in Florida and our growing seasons are different). I have back problems and these are so helpful because I don't have to bend over. I did drill more small drain holes and lined the bottom with garden fabric to keep soil from washing out. My friend assembled them and said it took him about 30 minutes. They are light enough to move into position easily before you add the soil.
S**N
Legs didn’t hold up
This was easy to assemble. The legs should be heavier to hold its weight when full of soil.
M**5
A little flimsy but overall good.
This went together relatively easily, and I was able to do it with a broken leg and the help of a 13 year old (which was at times a questionable decision.) The pieces on their own are pretty flimsy and did get slightly bent in shipping, however once assembled it seems quite secure. Some of the screws and bolts do not fit together well, but they provide a lot of extras to choose from. We have just filled it with dirt, and haven't potted anything yet, but the dirt filled bed looks nice.
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