Fabric Raised Garden Bed
If youâve been eager to try your hand at gardening but thought you didnât have the time, space, or skills, meet the Back to the Roots Fabric Raised Garden Bed. This cozy home for your plants is different from a traditional raised wooden bed due to a nifty fabric construction that gets more oxygen to your plantâs lilâ roots! Itâs also foldable, so storage is a cinch. With a 22-gallon capacity, this bed can accommodate multiple full-size plants.
-Dimensions: 3 ft x 1 ft x 1 ft (3 cubic feet)
Key Features:
- Made of breathable, durable fabric - drains well and provides more oxygen to plant roots than traditional container gardens.
- Double-stitched handles - easy to move your garden bed, even when full!
- Easy setup - just unfold, fill, and grow!
- Versatile for all plant types - choose to grow any combination of flowers, herbs, and veggies - from transplant or from seed.
- Folds for easy storage (unlike wooden raised beds) for use season after season.
For more gardening tools and kits for beginners â even kiddos! â check out Back to the Roots on Grove.
What are the easiest vegetables to grow?
Lettuce, beets, radishes, zucchini, peppers, chard, carrots, green beans, cherry tomatoes, and peas are among the easier, more hassle-free veggies to grow in a home garden. Bear in mind that some of these, like lettuce and chard, prefer cooler temperatures, while others thrive when itâs much warmer, like tomatoes and zucchini.
How do I keep pests out of my garden?
The first thing to know is that pests are actually attracted to weak plants, so your best defense is to keep your plants and their soil healthy. You can add compost to the soil each season, and take special care not to overwater or crowd your veggies when you plant âem. In addition, you can plant marigolds among your vegetables, as pests like beetles hate them and will steer clear.
If youâre planning a garden and arenât sure where to start, you should check out our in-depth explication of dirt vs soil.
Original: $26.99
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Description
If youâve been eager to try your hand at gardening but thought you didnât have the time, space, or skills, meet the Back to the Roots Fabric Raised Garden Bed. This cozy home for your plants is different from a traditional raised wooden bed due to a nifty fabric construction that gets more oxygen to your plantâs lilâ roots! Itâs also foldable, so storage is a cinch. With a 22-gallon capacity, this bed can accommodate multiple full-size plants.
-Dimensions: 3 ft x 1 ft x 1 ft (3 cubic feet)
Key Features:
- Made of breathable, durable fabric - drains well and provides more oxygen to plant roots than traditional container gardens.
- Double-stitched handles - easy to move your garden bed, even when full!
- Easy setup - just unfold, fill, and grow!
- Versatile for all plant types - choose to grow any combination of flowers, herbs, and veggies - from transplant or from seed.
- Folds for easy storage (unlike wooden raised beds) for use season after season.
For more gardening tools and kits for beginners â even kiddos! â check out Back to the Roots on Grove.
What are the easiest vegetables to grow?
Lettuce, beets, radishes, zucchini, peppers, chard, carrots, green beans, cherry tomatoes, and peas are among the easier, more hassle-free veggies to grow in a home garden. Bear in mind that some of these, like lettuce and chard, prefer cooler temperatures, while others thrive when itâs much warmer, like tomatoes and zucchini.
How do I keep pests out of my garden?
The first thing to know is that pests are actually attracted to weak plants, so your best defense is to keep your plants and their soil healthy. You can add compost to the soil each season, and take special care not to overwater or crowd your veggies when you plant âem. In addition, you can plant marigolds among your vegetables, as pests like beetles hate them and will steer clear.
If youâre planning a garden and arenât sure where to start, you should check out our in-depth explication of dirt vs soil.






















