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Hexagonal Raised Garden Bed Planter

Exaco Hexagonal Raised Garden Bed Planter Modular Hexagon Raised Bed kit consists of six, 21-1/2″ long by 10″ high panels. This plastic bed has a wooden texture and is UV- and moisture-resistant.

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Hexagonal Raised Garden Bed Planter


Cool Garden Shape with Endless Possibilities

  • No current seasonal shipping restrictions

This Modular Hexagon Raised Bed kit consists of six, 21-1/2″ long by 10″ high panels. This sturdy plastic bed has a beautiful wooden texture and is UV- and moisture-resistant. Purchase additional kits to stack atop one another to create a higher bed, or add the extension set, sold separately, to lengthen the bed by 21-1/2”.

Product Details

  • BPA-free high density polyetheylene
  • 43-1/2″ W x 43-1/2″ L x 10″ H
  • Weighs 9 lbs.5 oz.
  • Holds 323 qts potting mix
  • Assembly required
  • Made in Germany

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