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EarthBox Elevated Garden Bundle

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Overview


MADE IN USA

FOOD SAFE

NO BENDING

SMALL FOOTPRINT

CONSERVES WATER

RECYCLABLE

No More Back Pain with Our Elevated Planter Boxes

If you're looking for elevated planter boxes, look no further! The EarthBox® Elevated Garden Bundle is a great combination to start a container garden in your backyard, patio, balcony, or even indoors! The EarthBox® container gardening system is an easy-to-use, effective growing system that uses less water, less maintenance, and yields extremely positive results.

Grow Produce Anywhere with Our Gardening Containers

Easily place an EarthBox® Original planter box in the specially designed EarthBox® Garden Stand to raise your gardening containers almost 3 feet off the ground. Reduce back pain and bending while gardening with elevated planter boxes! It is the perfect height for picking herbs and produce. Includes our unique caster wheels so you can move your garden around. So, go ahead, grow your fresh herbs and veggies, and eat healthy with help from an EarthBox® elevated planter box. You'll be amazed at the results!

Elevated Planter Box Features:

  • Award-winning, maintenance-free gardening system
  • Included stand elevates your garden almost 3 feet off the ground
  • Perfect height for picking herbs and produce
  • Eliminates bending and reduces back pain
  • Easy to set up and use
  • Garden Stand made of high-quality steel
  • Included casters help you move your garden

WHAT'S INCLUDED

  • 1 EarthBox® Original Container
  • 1 Aeration Screen
  • 1 Water Fill Tube
  • 2 Black & White Reversible Mulch Covers
  • 4 Casters with Locking Mechanism
  • 1 Green EarthBox® Garden Stand
  • Instruction Manuals with Planting Guide

WHAT YOU'LL NEED


WHAT YOU CAN GROW

Our raised bed container garden stand is the perfect solution to reduce back pain and bending while gardening by elevating the EarthBox® planter.

These are the types of plants we recommend for growing with the EarthBox® raised bed container garden stand. Click on any of the images to be taken to our Growing Guide page where you'll learn how to succeed at growing each crop.

  • Spinach, lettuce, salad greens, kale, collard greens, chard, cabbage, broccoli, cauliflower, kohlrabi, leeks, Brussels sprouts, turnips, beets, onions/scallions, radishes, shallots, garlic, carrots, celery, herbs, zucchini/summer squash, strawberries, flowers

FAQ


How do Value Bundles save me money?

EarthBox Value Bundles provide a discount off the non-bundled total product price and shipping charges. The displayed regular price and savings are based off the full price of all the individual products and the average shipping charge we incur to ship the entire bundle.

All bundles include standard shipping anywhere in the contiguous U.S. at no additional charge*. Due to increasing rates and overweight/oversize penalties we incur from our shipper, we are unable to provide much of a discount on Value Bundles that contain the EarthBox Potting Mix.

*All Value Bundles shipping outside the contiguous U.S. will incur additional shipping charges.

Can the Garden Stand be used with the EarthBox® Staking System?

No. The Garden Stand and Staking System are not able to be used with one another; and the Garden Stand is not intended for top-heavy crops to be grown.

The EarthBox® Garden Stand is intended to raise low-growing crops off the ground, such as lettuce, broccoli, spinach, herbs, etc. to reduce the need for bending.

The EarthBox® Staking System is intended to vertically grow tall, sprawling, or vining crops such as tomatoes, cucumbers, melons, squash, etc.

Is the EarthBox® Garden Stand available in other colors?

The EarthBox® Garden Stand is only available in hunter green at this time.

What are the dimensions of the EarthBox container included with this bundle?

The EarthBox Original container dimensions are 29" L x 13.5" W x 11" H. It holds 3 gallons of water and 2 cubic feet (60 dry quarts) of growing media.

EarthBox Original container dimensions

Do I really need to use the Mulch Cover?

Yes! The Mulch Cover is what protects the growing environment of the entire EarthBox® gardening system. It helps conserve water by limiting evaporation, and it prevents heavy rains from washing away all the plants’ fertilizer and nutrients. The Mulch Cover also protects the growing media from weeds and pests. Place the cover on the system before planting and leave it on until your growing season is over and you’re ready to remove the plants and clean up the growing system.

Always use the Mulch Cover, even in very hot climates. If your local temperatures are typically in excess of 85° F during the peak growing season, place the Mulch Cover on the system with the white side facing up. This will reflect the sun so small plants don’t become stressed from the heat.

For cooler climates where early growing season temperatures may still be too cold for some plants, place the Mulch Cover on the system with the black side facing up. This will attract the sun and warm the growing media to help small plants grow.

How many plants can I grow in the system?

The number of plants you can grow per system at one time will vary based on the type of plant. The included Plant Placement Chart indicates how many plants you need and where to place them. For first-time EarthBox® gardeners, we don’t recommend growing more than one type of crop per system.

The Plant Placement Chart is the tried-and-true method for the very best EarthBox® results. With nearly 30 years of success, our researchers and gardening experts have determined the ideal number and position for each type of crop.

Always follow the recommendations in the instruction manual and on the EarthBox® Blog for best results. The age-old adage “less is more” applies to the EarthBox® gardening system; by overcrowding the growing system, you risk crop failure due to plants competing with one another for water, fertilizer, and sunlight.

How will I know when to add water?

A good rule of thumb is to add water every day to the Fill Tube until water starts to flow from the overflow drain. By filling the water reservoir every day, you are ensuring plants always have what they need.

For the first few weeks after transplanting small seedlings to the system, it may seem like reservoir is still very full. Roots are still small and developing so they are not taking a lot of water in this phase. Once more leaves develop and the plants begin growing tall and filling out, they will start requiring more.

On very hot days, or if plants are kept in direct sunlight all day, they may require more water because they are heat-stressed. Plants that bear fruit (tomatoes, peppers, squash, etc.) will need more water than herbs and greens. If you are growing fruiting crops, be sure to fill the water reservoir first thing in the morning, and again later in the day or evening. Tomatoes can take up to 10 gallons per day when they are producing fruit, depending on the variety of the plant and the climate they are grown in—which means you may need to add water 2-3 times per day during this phase.

Do I need to use herbicides, pesticides, or other controls when growing in the EarthBox® gardening system?

You will not need to use any herbicides in the EarthBox® system. The mulch cover is designed to keep weeds out so that your plants have all the fertilizer for themselves to grow healthy and strong instead of competing with weeds.

Pesticides and disease control sprays, whether you choose organic or conventional options, may be beneficial to your plants depending on common garden problems and pests in your area. It is your personal choice whether you want to use these controls. If you choose to use any sprays or powders, always follow the application instructions on the product label.

Disease control sprays can be used to help prevent diseases on your plants when they are used before plants have a chance to acquire disease. Without preventive spraying, plants are susceptible to any number of diseases, which can occur from poor air circulation, infection by the saliva of chewing insects, airborne spores, and more. Once a plant is infected with a disease, there is no cure for it and the spray will aid in slowing the progression only. Always follow the directions on the disease control label.

Pesticides should be used only if you have a known pest in your area that you want to prevent, or your plants have become infested. Keep in mind that many pesticides—even organic ones—can easily wipe out any beneficial insects on your plants in addition to the bad ones. If you choose to use pesticides or disease control products, never spray or dust when bees and butterflies are active, typically in the mornings and daytime hours. Always wait until dusk when there is no insect activity and plants cannot be burned by chemicals from being in the sun. Always follow the directions on the pesticide label.

It is important to inspect plants daily to check for eggs or larvae, insect damage, frass, discoloration, wilting, and overall plant health. A good time to do this is when you are filling the water reservoir. If you see insects or eggs on your plants and you don’t know what they are, don’t remove or kill them right away. Many beneficial insects will lay eggs, which will help your garden once they hatch; but until they grow into the more easily recognizable adult insects you may be familiar with, you may not know what they look like in other lifecycle stages. Check our Insect Identifier or take a photo and consult a Master Gardener at your county’s Extension Service.

Do you ship outside the United States?

We ship internationally to Canada only, which requires contacting us to get a custom shipping quote.

If you wish to order and ship outside the United States or Canada, we recommend using a freight forwarding service such as DHL. All shipments from our facility must be sent to a U.S.- or Canadian-based address.

Learn


Check out our blog articles to quickly become a container gardening expert!

Growing Cool Weather Crops

Combining Crops in an EarthBox®

Growing Vegetables Indoors

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