Raised Garden Beds Canada | Multi-Packs | Bundle and Save (2024)

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Harvest — 22" High — Raised Garden Bed 2-Pack

From $499.00

Starting at $250 each

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Discover — 22" High — Raised Garden Bed 2-Pack

From $349.00

Starting at $175 each

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Discover — 12" High — Raised Garden Bed 2-Pack

From $175.00

Starting at $88 each

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Harvest — 30" High — Raised Garden Bed 2-Pack

From $649.00

Starting at $325 each

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Harvest — 12" High — Raised Garden Bed 2-Pack

Starting at $175 each

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Harvest — 22" High — Raised Garden Bed 6-Pack

From $1,199.00

Starting at $199 each

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Harvest — 30" High — Raised Garden Bed 6-Pack

From $1,599.00

Starting at $267 each

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Discover — 30" High — Raised Garden Bed 2-Pack

From $479.00

Starting at $240 each

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Discover — 22" High — Raised Garden Bed 6-Pack

From $879.00

Starting at $147 each

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Harvest — 12" High — Raised Garden Bed 6-Pack

From $849.00

Starting at $142 each

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Harvest — 36" High — Raised Garden Bed 2-Pack

From $775.00

Starting at $388 each

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Harvest Mini — 12" High — Raised Garden Bed 2-Pack

From $249.00

Starting at $125 each

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Oasis — 16" High — Raised Garden Bed 2-Pack

On sale from $197.00

Starting at $110 each

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Discover — 30" High — Raised Garden Bed 6-Pack

From $1,199.00

Starting at $200 each

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Harvest — 36" High — Raised Garden Bed 6-Pack

From $1,930.00

Starting at $322 each

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Oasis — 16" High — Raised Garden Bed 4-Pack

On sale from $359.00

Starting at $110 each

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FAQs about our garden beds

Our Bloom, Oasis, and Harvest Mini garden bed styles ship the fastest with courier shipping.

Due to their size, the Discover and Harvest styles require LTL shipping and therefore may take longer to arrive.

View our shipping lead times by region here.

There are a lot of factors to consider when choosing a garden bed to meet your needs.

  • Material

The material your garden bed is made from is important because it can affect durability, drainage, and soil quality and retention.

Galvanized steel is an excellent choice because it is strong and resists rust and weathering. Locally manufactured options are often better quality and subject to greater quality control, which means you'll avoid the lack of transparency and possible safety concerns that come with overseas manufacturing.

Thinner materials or materials including aluminium may scratch and corrode. Wooden garden beds are aesthetically pleasing but require higher maintenance and are subject to decay over time, especially in the Canadian climate.

  • Ease of assembly

Garden beds can be bulky and come with several pieces, making it difficult to put together easily.

  • Maintenance

Look for a garden bed that can provide excellent soil retention and is made of thicker, long-lasting and weatherproof materials. This will reduce the likelihood of requiring replacement and potential warping or decay.

  • Safety

Ensure that your garden bed is manufactured with safety in mind. Look for an integrated safety lip and fewer joints, as well as non-painted options to avoid the possibility of toxic chemicals leaching into your soil.

By choosing our durable steel beds, you're making a conscious decision to reduce your environmental impact.

In addition, we prioritize environmental safety in all of our processes, limiting our energy consumption where possible and using non-toxic materials and vegetable oils in our manufacturing. By sourcing and manufacturing domestically, we avoid carbon emissions produced by overseas transportation.

We purchase carbon offsets for all of our energy usage

At RGB, we prioritize your safety. Pre-painted beds are often sourced overseas and may carry safety concerns due to the lack of regulation and stringent quality control.

Our galvanized steel products allow you to personalize your beds to match your garden aesthetic. Your local paint store will be able to recommend a non-toxic paint that's safe for you and your plants.

We recommend only painting the exterior of your beds, so you can be sure to avoid any potential leaching into your soil.

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The RGB Journey

20 years ago, we set out to design the perfect garden bed for Canadians — strong, affordable, and safe to grow in.

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From our family to yours, we hope you love our gardening products as much as we do.

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FAQs

Why I don't use raised beds? ›

The main downside of raised beds is the work and expense of creating them in the first place. You don't have to use borders (soil can be raked into raised beds each season), but if you do, you'll have to acquire the wood, blocks, or stone.

What is the longest lasting raised garden bed? ›

While untreated wood has a limited lifetime, using cedar, redwood, cypress, or hemlock can prolong the garden's life expectancy by five or ten years, meaning you can enjoy decades with your wooden raised beds. Steel is next in durability, and stone and brick can quite literally last a lifetime.

What is not an advantage to using raised garden beds? ›

Water Usage and Seasonal Considerations - Due to a raised garden's superior drainage, they tend to dry out faster in the warmer months. This requires more frequent watering to keep your plants hydrated. Due to the increased air circulation, raised beds can become colder sooner than natural soil.

How do you fill raised garden beds and save Money? ›

To start, lay down sheets of cardboard or newspaper for weed suppression and then fill the raised bed structure halfway up with alternating layers of nitrogen-rich materials (like kitchen scraps and grass clippings) and carbon-rich materials (like wood chips and dried autumn leaves).

What do you put in the bottom of a raised garden bed? ›

Cardboard or newspaper: Cardboard is a great option if you are on a budget. You can line the bottom of your raised garden bed with cardboard and newspaper to deter pests and weeds.

What is the best thing to put in raised beds? ›

Layers of yard debris, such as grass clippings, sticks, branches, trimmings, and leaves, can be beneficial when filling a raised bed for several reasons: Organic Matter: Yard debris is rich in organic matter, which helps to improve soil structure and fertility over time as it decomposes.

Can I put grass clippings in my raised garden bed? ›

Grass clippings are also a good option to add to your raised garden beds as a top dressing. They help your beds retain moisture, suppress weeds, reduce soil compaction, and add nutrients for your plants. You can simply spread a few inches over the surface of the beds.

How to make raised beds cheaply? ›

Pallets are a cheap and easy way to create a raised garden bed. You can usually find them for free or for a low price. Just stack them on top of each other, and fill them with soil.

Are raised beds a good idea? ›

They make attractive features in any garden, and are particularly popular for growing vegetables, soft fruit, cut flowers, alpines and ericaceous plants. Raised beds are also easier to manage than open ground, due to their limited size, and are more accessible for gardeners with restricted mobility.

What's the point of a raised garden bed? ›

Longer growing season: Raised beds warm up more quickly in the spring and drain better (assuming the soil is properly prepared), allowing for a longer growing season and better growing conditions. Particularly in the South, a properly prepared raised bed allows plant roots to breathe.

What are the pros and cons of elevated beds? ›

One potential drawback of elevated garden beds is the cost. Depending on your design's size, materials, and complexity, elevated garden beds can be more expensive than traditional gardens. However, the long-term benefits of soil quality, reduced maintenance, and improved drainage may make the investment worthwhile.

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