Our Superior Wooden Raised Bed Liners have been carefully designed to fit our exclusive Superior Wooden Raised Beds with various sizes and depths, providing added protection if the beds are on the patio or deck, helping water retention and preventing soil washing out of the raised beds.
Whether you are locating your raised bed on a hard surface or open ground we'd thoroughly recommend using one of our thick, one piece, polypropylene fabric raised bed liners. The porous material of the liner helps water retention, prevents the compost and soil from running out and also prevents weeds from growing through beneath.
Our raised bed liners are available in a range of sizes for either 1/2 tier or 3/4 tier to fit our Superior Wooden Raised Beds.
- Raised Bed Liners manufactured from polypropylene fabric
- Designed to fit our single and double tier Superior Wooden Raised Beds
- Liners help to regulate drainage and retain water
- Please Note: liners are no longer supplied with corner loops
- Raised bed soil is notorious for drying out
- Liner will retain fine sand and compost used when growing certain vegetables e.g. carrots
- Ideal if the bed is located on a patio, in a courtyard or even on tarmac
- Helps prevent leaching of soil and nutrients
- Threat of staining patio or other hardstanding area is reduced
- Liner helps suppress weed and grass growth when bed is positioned on soil or turf
- Liners come in 2 depths - 1 & 2 Tier liners and 3 & 4 Tier liners
- For both 1 tier and 3 tier beds the liners will need to be folded down to fit inside the bed
- The Raised Bed Liners are available to fit beds of the following sizes (actual liner dimensions will be smaller):-
- 0.6m x 0.6m (2ft x 2ft)
- 0.6m x 1.2m (2ft x 4ft)
- 0.6m x 1.8m (2ft x 6ft)
- 0.6m x 2.4m (2ft x 8ft)
- 1.2m x 1.2m (4ft x 4ft)
- 1.2m x 1.8m (4ft x 6ft)
- 1.2m x 2.4m (4ft x 8ft)
- 1.8m x 2.4m (6ft x 8ft)
Product Reviews
RAISED BED LINER FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
1. Are weeds suppressed?
If the bed is positioned over ground with persistent weeds they may push through so we recommend using a liner to help prevent this and weeding beforehand.
Weeds are suppressed more when growing in raised beds as the crops can be planted closer together due to the fertile well aerated soil. This is more likely to starve the weeds of light and nutrients.
Also the lighter, un-trampled condition of the soil makes weeding a doddle.
2. Do raised beds require more watering?
It very much depends on what you are comparing them to and what substrate they are sitting on.
If you have very sandy soil in your garden and you switch to raised bed gardening, you can select a soil for the raised beds that is better at retaining water, coupled with a liner this will help reduce water loss.
Raised beds will warm up faster than a traditional bed so you do need to keep an eye on how dry the soil is.
If the soil under the bed is heavy clay and water logged, obviously drainage may be a problem. A few inches of gravel in the base of the bed will help in this situation.
3. How much soil do I need to fill my bed?
Multiply the depth cm x width cm x length cm = (result) ÷1000 = amount in Litres
e.g. for a 4ft x4ft x 1 tier bed: 120cm x 120cm x 15cm = (216,000) ÷ 1000 = 216 Litres
1000 Litres = 1m3 = 35.3 ft³
4. Do you need to put anything in the raised bed to help with drainage?
This depends on where the raised bed will be situated in the garden. If the raised bed is being placed directly onto soil the drainage should not be a problem because the excess water will drain through the grass/soil underneath it.
If the soil is heavy clay and water logged obviously drainage may still be a problem. A few inches of gravel in the base of the bed will help in this situation.
On free draining soil a liner may help conserve water as it will prevent the water draining too fast. consider the type of soil/compost that you are going to fill the bed with and tailor it to suit the site.
If the raised bed is being placed onto a patio, we recommend lining the inside of the bed, this will help retain water and also prevent fine sand from washing out of the bed onto the patio.