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0968G  Rev 04/2021

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Raised 
Bed

Crop Cage

In-Line Connector

Corners

Boards

Figure 1

Parts List 

 

 

Crop Cage:

 

   Tools 

Needed

Raised Bed: 

 

 

(12) LONG TUBE 1 

  

Screw gun with Phillips screwdriver tip

(7) 8"H or (14) 4"H BOARDS  

(11) SHORT TUBE 2 

 

 

Rubber mallet or hammer  

(4) ALUMINUM CORNERS  

(11) SHORT TUBE 3, with spring 

(2) IN-LINE CONNECTORS  

(4) 3-WAY T-CONNECTOR A

(6) CORNER INSERTS 

 (4) 

3-WAY CORNER D 

PHILLIPS SCREWS 

  (4) 

4-WAY CORNER CONNECTOR E

  

 

 

 

(1) NET COVER

 

 

   (18) 

EARTH STAPLES

Raised Bed Assembly

1.

 Choose a level area for your raised bed. If you are installing it on 

a lawn, we recommend removing the sod and loosening the soil 
with a shovel or spade to a depth of 6".

2.

 Place the BOARDS on their sides to form a rectangular bed as 

shown in Figure 1. Seat the ends of the BOARDS into the four 
ALUMINUM CORNERS and assemble the long sides of the bed by 
inserting the BOARDS into the IN-LINE CONNECTORS (Figure 2). 
Make sure the BOARDS are fully seated and level with the bottom 
of the CORNERS and CONNECTORS. 

3.

 Use your screw gun to insert SCREWS into the holes in the 

CORNERS and CONNECTORS. Make adjustments as you work 
your way around the bed to be sure the BOARDS are fully seated 
and level with the CORNERS. 

4.

 Install the CORNER INSERTS into the tops of the ALUMINUM 

CORNERS and IN-LINE CONNECTORS (Figure 3). 

NOTE:

 Gently tap 

them into place with rubber mallet if necessary.

5.

 Fill the raised bed with a mixture of garden soil and plenty of 

organic matter, such as compost. It holds 460 quarts (18 cubic 
feet) of soil.

Figure 2

Figure 3

Corner 

Insert

Corner

Net 

Cover

tie

Pest Free Garden

Illustrations show assembly with 8" H boards

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