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Raised Beds

Adding raised beds to your garden provides you with space to grow flowers, vegetables, herbs and more. Elevating the soil above ground level provides you with space for drainage, soil and planting so you can create stunning garden displays around your borders or create your own vegetable patch.

Raised beds offer an effective solution if you’re looking to grow plants and add more visual structure to your garden. Our raised beds are made from high-quality timber which provides you with durable and attractive garden features that will stand the test of time and continue to look their best throughout their lifetime.

Why not add garden planters, a potting bench or a potting shed to your garden too to keep your gardening spaces organised and clutter free?

Browse our range of raised beds today and start transforming your garden.

Why choose raised beds for your garden? 

Raised beds give you a dedicated space for planting and growing in your garden, protecting your plants from being trampled on in the rest of your garden and giving you a dedicated space for all your favourite plants. When added around borders or in other areas of your garden, raised beds can help keep planting areas tidy and easy to manage and maintain. 

Create a dedicated area for growing by filling your raised beds with compost to give your plants the perfect environment for growth. Raised beds also keep the soil above ground level which improves drainage and keeps your plants healthy. 

Why not create a dedicated vegetable patch, herb garden or just add your favourite plants to create a beautiful garden feature that changes throughout the seasons as different plants and flowers bloom. Creating a contained growing area makes gardening easier and, made with high-quality materials, our wooden planters continue to look aesthetically pleasing throughout their lifetime.

Useful Raised Bed Tips

  • Choose a sunny spot with good drainage to maximise plant growth.

  • Use good quality soil and compost to ensure healthy, thriving plants.

  • Consider companion planting to make the most of the space and promote natural pest control.

  • Incorporate borders, trellises, or supports for climbing plants to add height and visual interest.