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3.2 out of 5 stars. 126 reviews
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Panacea Steel Small Space Raised Garden Bed, 48 in. x 48 in. x 10 in.

3.2

(126 Reviews)

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Item # 142439299

$99.99
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Panacea Steel Small Space Raised Garden Bed, 48 in. x 48 in. x 10 in.

Panacea Steel Small Space Raised Garden Bed, 48 in. x 48 in. x 10 in.

Item # 142439299

Panacea Panacea Steel Small Space Raised Garden Bed, 48 in. x 48 in. x 10 in.
Panacea Panacea Steel Small Space Raised Garden Bed, 48 in. x 48 in. x 10 in.
$99.99
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Panacea Steel Small Space Raised Garden Bed, 48 in. x 48 in. x 10 in.

Item # 142439299

Panacea Panacea Steel Small Space Raised Garden Bed, 48 in. x 48 in. x 10 in.
Panacea Panacea Steel Small Space Raised Garden Bed, 48 in. x 48 in. x 10 in.
$99.99
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The Panacea Small Space Raised Garden Bed keeps the space for gardening neat and compact with less than a 1-ft. depth but nearly 4-ft. of length - enough space to grow all the vegetables needed for a salad! This versatile garden bed holds 12-14 cu. ft. of dirt to grow your own tomatoes, peppers, cucumbers radishes, lettuce and herbs. You can create a garden whether you have an 8 x 10 patio or a huge yard. This raised garden bed is easy to set up, plant and maintain. Planting in a compact space requires less digging and weeding and gives a higher yield. Four sturdy steel panels of this sturdy raised bed interlock to create the frame by using a keyhole locking mechanism (patent pending). Corrugated stamping on each panel of this durable garden bed adds strength and the powder coated finish resists rust to give you many seasons of use.

Looking for more information on planter gardening? Check out our guide on container gardening in the product documents section.

  • 48 in. long x 48 in. wide x 10 in. high; soil capacity 12-14 cu. ft.
  • Quick and easy set-up: no tools; assembles with patent pending key-hole locking mechanism
  • Sturdy construction: pre-galvanized steel is powder coated to prevent rust; corrugated stamping on each panel adds strength
  • Low maintenance gardening: Small space raised bed's compact area lets you water your plants all at once, and needs less weeding
  • 1 year limited manufacturer's warranty
  • Weather resistant to withstand the elements
  • Freestanding design

Q&As

1 - 8 of 8 Questions

Q: How much soil does it hold?

2 years ago
1 Answer
  • A: It will hold 12-14 cubic feet of soil.
    2 years ago
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Q: need better instructions on connecting it together

3 years ago
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  • A: Thank you for reaching out. We will pass your concerns on to the vendor.
    3 years ago
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Q: what country is the Panacea 4 x 4 small space raised garden bed manufactured?

3 years ago
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  • A: It's made in China
    3 years ago
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Q: How do u put them together. I have bought 10 and so far only 1 in 3 snap together

5 years ago
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  • A: For assembly information you would need to contact the manufacture directly.
    5 years ago
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Q: is it made in america?

5 years ago
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  • A: Most of those products are manufactured in Columbus.
    5 years ago
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Q: Can these be stacked?

5 years ago
1 Answer
  • A: That is not recommended.
    5 years ago
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Q: Does this have a bottom? Want to put in on concrete sidewalk.

5 years ago
1 Answer
  • A: No, it does not.
    5 years ago
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Q: Is a liner included?

5 years ago
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  • A: No, it is not.
    5 years ago
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3.2
38 out of 67 (57%) reviewers recommend this product

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The raised garden bed has received mixed reviews. Many customers found it easy to assemble and appreciated its sturdy, durable construction, allowing them to successfully grow a variety of vegetables ...
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Most Helpful Favorable Review

Not so Flimsy

5 years ago
This planter feels somewhat flimsy, but it is lightweight, powder coated for rust resistance and once you put dirt in it, it doesn’t seem flimsy at all. If you are worried about cutting your hands, do like I did; wear gloves. Is used zero tools. It is a little tricky when you first start putting it together if you don’t have the walls squared off. It’s similar to putting a bed frame together. You put the tab in the hole and slide it down to lock it. I could tell that mine had been returned because some of the holes were bent, but they were easy to straighten out. So, I guess they will give you a refund if you ask. I’m happy enough with mine that I have bought 4 as of today.
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Most Helpful Critical Review

Nearly Impossible to Assemble

5 years ago
After a half hour of futility, assembling one corner only to have the previous corner pop back out, I gave up. There is no way the manufacturer tested the assembly of this product. If they had tested it, they would have said, "Nope, even gravity is working against us! Back to the drawing board!" I finally resorted to drilling and pop-riveting each corner as I assembled it. Tools required: Drill, drill bit, pop-riveter, aluminum pop-rivets (8). Time required to assemble (not including the time spent in futility): 1 hour.
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1 – 4 of 126 Reviews
Tennessee
Review 1

Do NOT buy.

a year ago
This thing is absolutely horrible, it’s so cheaply made. It is hard to assemble because it falls apart when you build it. I’m returning in the morning. Not worth the price paid at all. This garbage should be $10 tops.

No, I do not recommend this product.

Reviews 2

Panacea raised garden bed POOR!

a year ago
Did not have all parts to complete raised bed. I called the company and they suggested I return it instead to sending me the 2 corner parts missing. Terrible company PANACEA! Poor customer service from this company. I will be returning to TSC and going with a different brand of raised garden bed. Waste of my time and gas.

No, I do not recommend this product.

Kentucky
Review 1

Great product

a year ago
Great product except it needs screws to keep it together
SweepstakesYes

Yes, I recommend this product.

Review 1

Above ground Garden Bed

a year ago
Appears constructed of quality material. Painted surfaces to aid in rust proofing. Our problem was putting this garden bed together was the ‘far to small coupling areas near the corners of each side. Get one placed and another ‘connector’ would pop out of place. Totally frustrating! Finally, and I guess some divine intervention the sides all seemed to come together. Wrong! As we would stand the thing up in the place we wanted, you guessed it not one but two corners popped out of their designed ‘hook and eye.’ Genuine PAIN IN THE B—t. Again an effort to finally complete the assembly pays off and we think it has finally come together in the desired location. I gather up the bags of soils/Peat Moss and begin adding them into the beds. As I was almost finished I note a corner attachment has separated leaving a small opening. As I plan to place decorative rock around the base I elect to ‘look the other way.’ The rock should keep this ‘defect’ in check, along with the dirt inside the bed. Finally, and not 100% regarding the finished assembly but believe it should stay in place. Looks pretty good with the ‘ Rock Retainers’ all around the raised bed. We will hope it maintains its shape and purpose.
SweepstakesYes