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Selecting a Location - Garden Setting or Patio

Walk around your property and make notes of the following: 

- sunny spots 
- slope of the land
- light blocking trees and high buildings.

Don’t hide your Raised Bed away in a dark corner.

Ensure you have easy access to it.

Place your Raised Bed on a level piece of land with good 
drainage. Take into account existing paths and utilities such 
as electricity and water. 

Having a water supply at hand avoids carrying heavy watering cans from the tap to the raised bed.

Preparing the Ground for a Garden Setting

Level ground beneath the raised bed prior to assembly.  Your new Raised Garden Bed will be open on
the bottom which enables plant roots to access soil nutrients below ground level.  If there are gophers or
moles in the garden area, lay hardware cloth, rocks or bricks (not included) on the floor of the unit, before
adding soil.

Lay down a sand perimeter base for the Raised Bed frames to sit on if possible. Sand offers excellent
drainage and will make it easier to level bed frames. 

The Bed can also be located on almost any flat surface - sand, pebbles/gravel, concrete or asphalt.
Preparing the soil and the sand base beneath the Raised Bed will not be necessary.  Consider lining the
Raised Bed with landscape fabric to prevent soil from seeping out. Twenty inches of soil should be plenty
for most types of vegetables and flowers. Please check growing instructions for root depths prior to plant-
ing.

Once the Raised Bed is Assembled - Add Soil

Use a quality soil ideal for growing vegetables, for the top 12 inches (approximately 2 cubic yards or 
20 - 25 wheelbarrows).  Any soil is suitable for the bottom 8 inches (approximately 1 cubic yard). Or, you
may fill the bottom 8 inches with gravel, pebbles, rocks or wood chips.  
Most 1/2 ton pickup trucks can haul 1 cubic yard of top soil if this is an option for you. Consider having
soil delivered as opposed the buying bags by the cubic foot. There are 27 cubic feet in 1 cubic yard.

Fill the Raised Bed to the top of the wood framing (the start of the metal screening).In a few weeks, the
soil will settle/drop about 4-6 inches. Top up if necessary.

Add soil within two weeks of planting. Fertilizer may be required. Check with your local garden growing
expert before adding any fertilizer!

Arranging and Planting Crops

Since requirements vary from region to region on how to arrange and plant crops, we recommend
researching thoroughly before planting.

Important Information for Homeowner

95”

92”

62

3/4”

30 5/8”

30 3/4”

30 5/8”

33 5/8”

Diagonal inside
measurement 
is 128”

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Page 1: ...g the soil and the sand base beneath the Raised Bed will not be necessary Consider lining the Raised Bed with landscape fabric to prevent soil from seeping out Twenty inches of soil should be plenty for most types of vegetables and flowers Please check growing instructions for root depths prior to plant ing Once the Raised Bed is Assembled Add Soil Use a quality soil ideal for growing vegetables f...

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Page 13: ...as a support to turn your Rear Trellis into a shelf To do this Part H will need to be cut down from 29 1 4 length to approximately 12 5 8 Check the measurement before you cut Be careful not to load anything too heavy onto this shelf if you choose to use the Rear Trellis this way Attach shelf support with 3 2 1 2 Screws left over from your Raised Bed kit Note Pre drill pilot holes to prevent splitt...

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Page 15: ...vingtoday com Page 14 Peel off film to reveal adhesive side of protective stripping Cover top of Greenhouse Frame with protective stripping as shown below Start at the bottom of Part 6 as shown Protective stripping will prevent your frame from damaging the cover 2x Protective Stripping Rolls ...

Page 16: ...vingtoday com Page 15 Step 12 Note To fit the Greenhouse Cover on the frame you will need to open the doorway of the cover Greenhouse Cover is not actually rigid Unzip inner flap and reach through to roll up roof vent You may need a step ladder to reach the roof vents ...

Page 17: ... 16 6 x Velcro Patches Female Attach Velcro patches with adhesive backing to exterior of garden bed and interior of greenhouse cover One Female Velcro patch centered under each side vent One Male Velcro patch centered under each side vent Interior of Greenhouse Cover 6 x Velcro Patches Male Right Side of Unit ...

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