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Product Details
Product Details
With our Epic GardenBox, your garden will be up and running in minutes. Made from sturdy Nordic softwood with sleek, black powder-coated hinges, this raised bed is built to last and looks great wherever you put it. A perfect size to get the kids involved, the Epic GardenBox gives you a solid, really adaptable foundation to build out your garden.
Start with the GardenBox and take your pick from our curated accessories. These add-ons will help keep weather and pests at bay so you can focus on what really matters—what to plant next.
Accessories That Help Keep You Growing:
- Epic GardenBox Greenhouse
- Epic GardenBox Bird Net
- Epic GardenBox Frost Cover
- Epic GardenBox Trellis
- Super Easy Assembly: You can have this set up in minutes. No hassle, no stress.
- Keep on Building: Go big or go small, your garden’s design is totally in your hands. If you buy more than one, this box becomes stackable & modular.
- Makes Starting a Garden Simple: The size is great for almost any space you want to grow in.
- Paintable & Stainable: Make it yours—paint it, stain it.
- Eco-Friendly: The wood is certified by the Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) and the PEFC, meaning it’s made from sustainably managed forests.
- Perfect For: Whether you’re dreaming of a butterfly garden, herb garden, salad patch, or a veggie haven, this box is your blank canvas.
Specification
Specification
How to use
How to use
- You’ll get simple instructions with your GardenBox, but it’s really straightforward—just tap it together with a hammer, and you’re good to go. Make sure you’re wearing gloves, though, to protect your hands.
- The GardenBox design lets you create the garden you want, whether that’s a small, cozy corner with just one raised bed or a sprawling setup with lots of them.
Not sure how to get those raised garden beds started? Our blog has all kinds of tips that can help:
- How to Fill a Short Raised Garden Bed
- How Many Raised Beds Do You Need? Simple Ways to Figure It Out
- The Fastest Way to Set Up New Raised Garden Beds
- 15 Plants You Should Be Growing in Raised Beds
- How to Grow a Salad Garden in Raised Beds
- How to Start a Raised Bed Garden in 9 Steps
- 13 Raised Bed Garden Design Ideas
Why You'll Love It
Why You'll Love It
Makes Starting a Garden Simple: It’s easy. It’s sturdy. It’s priced right. And it’s all yours. Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced gardener, the Epic GardenBox is a no-hassle way to get started and keep growing.
Good for the Planet: Made from PEFC-certified Nordic softwood, this GardenBox is a win-win for your garden and the planet. The wood comes from sustainably managed forests, keeping things eco-friendly.
Versatility: It’s the perfect starting point for whatever garden you’re imagining. Buy more than one to extend the length, create different shapes, or stack it up for added height. And, with all the accessories, you can easily add what you need to bring your vision to life—whether that’s a cozy herb patch or a full-on veggie garden.
FAQ
FAQ
Q: Are the beds bottomless?
A: Yes. That means no drainage holes to worry about, and the soil gets to touch the ground, so you end up with superior, microbe-rich soil and healthier plants.
Q: Can I place the beds on hard surfaces such as concrete?
A: If you're placing your GardenBox on pavers, concrete, tiles, a porch, or anything you don't want to stain, it’s better to add a bed liner or geotextile fabric. Go ahead and place your box in position, then put the fabric on the bottom of the bed from the inside. Run any excess fabric up each side and then fill your bed with soil. The fabric allows water to drain freely, but it keeps soil from messing up your floor.
Optional: To really protect the surface, place thick builder's plastic down before putting your bed into position. Once the bed is filled, any excess plastic can be trimmed around the edge of the garden bed with an Exacto knife.
Q: What are the benefits of raised bed gardening?
A: Raised bed gardening reduces pest and weed pressures, elevates the garden to a slightly more comfortable working level, and is a great way to guarantee you have quality soil to grow in.
Q: What can I grow in my GardenBox?
A: Pretty much anything. We’ve got some ideas to get you started, but really, the sky’s the limit.
Q: How long will the GardenBox last?
A: This bed’s built to stand the test of time, and with a little care and some waterproof seal, stain, or paint, it’ll be with you for years to come. It also comes with a one-year guarantee.
Have more questions? Don't hesitate to reach out—we’re here to help your garden grow.

Materials & Specifications
Frequently Asked Questions
Raised bed gardening reduces pest and weed pressures, elevates the garden to a slightly more comfortable working level, and is a great way to guarantee you have quality soil to grow in.
Yes. That means no drainage holes to worry about, and the soil gets to touch the ground, so you end up with superior, microbe-rich soil and healthier plants.
This bed’s built to stand the test of time, and with a little care, it’ll be with you for years to come. It also comes with a one-year guarantee.
They are all designed to fit perfectly with the Epic GardenBox raised bed 47” x 31”.
This cold frame lets you plant sooner in the spring, shields your plants from pests and bad weather in spring & summer, helps the soil reach certain temps & humidity levels (dependent on where you live), extends your growing season when the weather cools, and allows you to protect the roots of temperature-sensitive, dormant plants in your above-ground beds.
It’s an easy way to safely keep birds (and other larger insects) out of your garden beds. They will steal your seeds, seedlings, fruit, and veggies, if given the chance, and this design keeps them out but won’t harm them in any way.
You get to plant earlier and grow later, extending your growing season on both ends. Basically, it’s like climate control for your raised garden bed.
When you don’t have the room for the fruits, veggies, or flowers you want, trellising climbing plants makes the most of your vertical space—giving you much more room to grow. It’s also a great way to play around with design elements inside your garden, as they really do add visual appeal.