Classic Range Affordable yet stylish - a great range to get you up and growing. The beds have rounded edges which give that lovely hand crafted feel. Choose from two sizes and three different heights to suit your vegetable growing needs!
Artisan Range If you want a stylish vegetable garden then this is the range for you. With dovetailed corners, the Artisan range looks more like handcrafted furniture than a raised bed - eat your heart out Thomas Chippendale!
Versailles Range This is definitely a grand range with superbly carved finials on each corner. We'd like to think it would look at just at home in a palace garden or down the allotment!
What type of wood are our raised beds made from? Our beds are made from FSC larch from British plantations. Larch is much stronger than pine, as durable as western red cedar and offers good value for money when compared with hardwoods, such as oak or elm.
It's a beautiful wood that has a pinky-brown hue to it which weathers to a lovely silver-grey. It is naturally resistant to rot thanks to its extremely high resin content. We haven't pressure treated, varnished or painted it and there's no need for you to either.
It really is extraordinary wood, perfect for long-lasting raised beds.
Why choose raised beds? Less work Growing vegetables and other crops in raised beds means no more annual digging, far less weeding and much less bending. Crop rotation is easier, too.
Earlier start You can begin sowing and planting spring crops earlier because soil in raised beds warms up more quickly and can be culitvated earlier.
More crops Since you can grow much closer together you will harvest more from your garden. The crops will take less time to reach maturity so more crops each year can be grown in the same piece of soil.
Less waste Crops grown in raised beds can be protected more easily and will suffer less pest and disease damage as a result, so you will end up throwing less away.
Quicker results Warmer soil and an ideal growing environment will mean crops grow more quickly and will be ready to harvest much sooner.
Longer growing season Warmer soil and a protected environment means crops keep growing through the autumn and you can even harvest crops in the winter, too.