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Bring a garden to your deck, patio, or backyard with a Miracle-Gro Wood 4 x 4 ft. Raised Garden Bed. Made of Chinese Fir sourced from FSC lumber, this attractive raised garden bed is naturally durable, repels water, and is resistant to decay and rot. This makes it a useful and long-lasting addition to your yard. Quality hardware and powder coated metal brackets give stability to this 9 1/2-inch deep raised garden bed.
- 4 x 4 ft. total area, and 9 1/2 inches deep for a total of 12.8 cubic feet of planting space
- Made of Chinese Fir sourced from FSC lumber
- Body is naturally durable, repels water, and is resistant to decay and rot
- Quality powder coated metal brackets and hardware throughout for sturdy assembly
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