These corner raised beds measure 122cm x 122cm x 172cm and are available in 3 heights 20cm, 40cm and 61cm.
Just like our Superior Raised Beds these corner style beds are manufactured from pressure treated Scandinavian softwood timber planks and are ideal for growing vegetables, herbs and salads.
Please note that as timber is a natural product and is susceptible to shrinkage/swelling, all sizes are therefore nominal +/- 5mm. Sizes apply to external dimensions.
- Each Corner Wooden Raised Bed measures 122cm x 122cm x 172cm
- Available in 3 working heights; 20cm, 40cm or 61cm
- Researched and designed in-house
- Manufactured from Scandinavian softwood sourced from sustainably managed forests
- High pressure treated with a non-toxic preservative after consultation with the country's leading organic growing body - Garden Organic - before selecting treatment. The treatment is plant and human safe, complies with all EU standards governing wood preservatives and does not contain CCA (Chromated Copper Arsenate)
- Structurally guaranteed up to 4 years
- Complete with full instructions
- Simple to assemble
- Optional capping currently unavailable
- Supplied as a kit for self assembly
- We strongly recommend the use of an electric screwdriver with a clutch for assembly and a Pozidrive (PZ2) screwdriver or screw bit
- Also available as Allotment Corner Beds & Standard Corner Beds
N.B. Images show raised beds with capping (capping is not currently available)
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CORNER RAISED BEDS - PLANNING AND PLANTING
To help you make the most of your raised beds - and most importantly enjoy growing in them - we've compiled a list of factors to consider when siting and filling your beds.
- Raised beds can be placed directly onto soil, lawn or paving.
The beds can be filled directly with a fertile, organic rich, light & friable topsoil/compost such as the vegetable and fruit topsoil that we supply via our partnership with Rolawn. One of the benefits of a raised bed is the fact you can tailor the growing medium to the plants you are wishing to grow; for example you can use ericaceous compost for acid loving plants or you may want to grow carrots in sand.
- If you want to increase the drainage of your bed you can add a layer of gravel approximately 5cm / 2” deep at the base, but note that the level drainage will be dictated mainly by the ground that the bed is sitting on. If for example the bed is sitting on a free draining sandy soil you may want to lay down a semi-permeable ground sheet beneath the bed to reducethe drainage.
We've also produced a quick guide to the depth of bed you'll need to grow favourite Kitchen Garden crops. This list is by no means definitive but if you're unsure of how many tiers to go for, the over-riding advice is to go deeper - this gives you the flexibility to grow a wider variation of vegetables in the future and also helps with crop rotation.
Here's that list;
Vegetable Type |
Depth of Bed Required |
Number of Tiers |
Carrots |
30/40cm |
2 Tier at least |
Potatoes |
30/40cm |
2 Tier at least |
Parsnips |
30/40cm |
2 Tier at least |
Beans |
15/20cm |
1 Tier at least |
Peas |
15/20cm |
1 Tier at least |
Courgettes |
15/20cm |
1 Tier at least |
Beetroot |
30/40cm |
2 Tier at least |
If you’d like further information on the Corner Raised Beds, or would like to discuss any feature of this product, please contact our Customer Services Department or call us on 0333 400 6400 – we’d be delighted to help!