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The Victory 8 EZ-GRO 4x4 ft Raised Garden Bed features a durable, UV-resistant AeroFlow fabric that enhances soil aeration and drainage, supporting healthier root systems and higher yields. Ready to use out of the box with no assembly, it holds 16 cubic feet of soil and can be placed on any flat surface, making it perfect for millennial professionals seeking a stylish, low-maintenance way to grow fresh herbs, vegetables, and flowers year-round.







| ASIN | B00KWL32CU |
| Best Sellers Rank | #135,798 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #702 in Planter Raised Beds |
| Brand | Victory 8 Garden |
| Capacity | 120 Gallons |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (1,322) |
| Finish Type | AeroFlow Fabric |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00852662658101 |
| Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Indoor, Outdoor |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 2.4 pounds |
| Item model number | 3004 |
| Manufacturer | Victory 8 Garden |
| Material | Polypropylene (PP) |
| Mounting Type | Floor Standing |
| Number of Levels | 1 |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Pattern | Solid |
| Planter Form | Raised Bed |
| Product Dimensions | 48"D x 48"W x 138"H |
| Shape | Square |
| Size | 4x4 Feet |
| Special Feature | AeroFlow Fabric for Drainage and Aeration |
| Style | Garden |
| Theme | Garddening |
| UPC | 852662658101 |
S**C
Super durable, a good starter bed
Bought this product since it is a lot cheaper than wood raised frames and am so far very happy! The cloth stitching is very sturdy, i had to drag the 3x3 off my patio full of soil and it held together nicely. The square bed has a circle of fabric that cuts off the corners. I’m using the large section in the middle for bell peppers and the outside corners for strawberries. In a second bed I have two tomato plants. My only current issue with the bed is using supports. The circle divider makes it hard to use larger wire supports close enough to the plant, but is also not deep enough to get a good stake through. I got a little creative with multiple small supports from Lowe’s to keep my large tomato plant from falling. But I probably won’t use it for tomato’s next year.
J**M
Versatile for Crazy Weather
I am very pleased with this bed. It is a sturdy fabric. The corner pockets were unexpected and are delightful...my mint can go in the corners to discourage pests but won't be able to take over the entire bed! Its mobility is excellent...it holds its shape well, and I have placed it on an old greenhouse shelf on top of a children's wagon. It is cute, I don't have to lean over so far to tend it, and when the temperature suddenly plugs from 75 degrees during the day to 25 degrees at night (as happened yesterday) I just wheel it into the greenhouse to protect it for a couple of days. Wheeling an entire garden bed around to get the best temperature and sun exposure throughout the year will extend the growing season for my lettuces, radishes, cilantro, and arugula considerably, as I can slow down the bolting by keeping them in cooler parts of the yard when the temperatures get crazy-hot on random days in the spring, as tends to happen here.
J**.
Perfect for my garden
Perfect for my garden. There are numerous roots in my yard, so I used this. Very easy to use and assemble - used a lot more dirt than I had anticipated and has more compartments than I need but works well. I will likely buy another one next year.
M**Y
Almost amazing..
I love the size, it holds about 15 gals of soil, maybe a bit more, if anybody like me was looking for that info. It is a very nice fit for a single plant in a 3x3 or a 4x4. (pics are of this 2x2 pot in a 4x4 tent) Unfortunately, i also recieved it pre-ripped already with about a 5 inch rip that opened at the bottom spilling soil out. luckily it was nothing some duct tape an a little elbow greese couldnt fix, i may even throw in a few staples to help it stay sealed, so that sucked. It would be nice to get a replacement with one that is actually in good condition, but hey, for the price, we cant expect perfection.
N**S
Great buy!
This is working really well so far (I've had it for 2 weeks.) I started some chile seedlings late this summer and I was worried they wouldn't survive but they are thriving well in this raised bed. I'm so glad I got the "Quictent Waterproof UV Protected Reinforced Mini Cloche Greenhouse" to go over it. This was my first time using a fabric raised bed and I found it easy to assemble the mini greenhouse around it not being a rigid structure like a wood raised bed.
L**N
These are wonderful! After injuring my back
These are wonderful! After injuring my back, my life partner cut plywood for the top of an old banquet table and filled these planters for me to use as my bean patch so I really do have a raised garden! I can work in the bean patch at waist height and it is amazing. Besides that convenience, I have the best crop of green and yellow wax beans I've had in years. The plants are just beautiful and the beans are long, straight and full. Can't begin to tell you how much I have appreciated these, as I was afraid I wasn't going to be able to garden much again after injuring my back. I look forward to many more years of use. We put a cover of regular screening over the top and managed to save the patch from a bad hailstorm.
E**E
Raised bed
I recently purchased three; 3feet by 6 feet beds to start gardening and saving some money on vegetables plus homegrown tomatoes taste better since I have a family. The bed is really nice I like that there is sectioning for the bed but it is optional for the gardener. The beds require 18 cubic feet of soil so 9 bags of soil if you but 2 cubic feet a bag. We plan on using coco coir to mix with our soil and fertilizer so far I love the beds and thankful I didn't get the 4 foot by 8 footbeds. I will say that because of the whole national pandemic of corvid 19 it took a long time to receive the beds but that's just the way the world is operating so have patience. I will post later in the year about the durability of the beds so far it seems sturdy
J**S
Not easy to fill.
This seemed like it would be pretty straightforward to fill with dirt but it was not. The pieces of fabric that make up the circular part of the structure weren’t sewn to the bottom as I expected so the dirt kept going under them and the walls fell in while I was trying to fill it. It’s filled now and the plants seem happy but it was a big pain to fill and I didn’t expect it to be.
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