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0975S  Rev 01/17

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Cedar Stacking Garden

This terraced garden creates a focal point in your landscape, while providing plenty of space for growing vegetables, herbs and 

flowers. The raised beds are made out of rot-resistant cedar and sturdy aluminum corners, making them durable and long-lasting.

Parts List 

 

 

Tools needed

(6) 2’ Wood Boards 

 

Screw gun with Phillips bit

(8) 4’ Wood Boards 

 

Tape Measure

(2) 6’ Wood Boards 

 

Rubber Mallet

(16) Corners
(1) 20” Corner Stake
(2) 13” Corner Stakes
(3) 21” Flat Supports
(3) 13” Flat Supports
Screws
(12) Corner Caps

Assembly

Step 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".

Step 2.

 Take 2 of the 4’ Wood Boards and 2 of the 

6’ Wood Boards and lay them on their sides to form a rectangular bed. Seat the ends of the Boards 
into four of the Aluminum Corners (Figure 2). Make sure the Boards are fully seated and level with 
the bottom of the Corners. Use your screw gun to insert Screws into the holes in the Corners.

Step 3.

 Repeat Step 2 to assemble the 4' x 4', 2' x 4' and 2' x 2' raised beds (Figure 1).

Step 4.

 Sit the 4' x 4' raised bed on top of the 4' x 6' Raised Bed, as shown in Figure 1. Place the 2' x 4' 

Raised Bed on top of the 4' x 4' bed.

Step 5.

 Make sure the Corners of the Raised Beds are lined up as shown in Figure 1 and slide the 20” 

Corner Stake through the three Corners stacked on top of each other. Slide 
the 13” Corner Stakes into the two sets of two Corners stacked on top of 
each other. 

NOTE:

 If necessary, use a rubber mallet to tap the Corner Stakes 

into place.

Step 6.

 Starting with the 2' x 4' Bed, use a Tape Measure to mark 16" in on 

both sides of the 4' Board that sits directly on top of the 4' x 4' Raised Bed 
(Figure 3). Place a 21" Flat Support at each marked spot. Make sure the 
Supports are straight, and use your screw gun to attach them to the Raised 
Beds. 

Step 7.

 Use a Tape Measure to mark 12" in on the 2' Board that has both the 

4' x 4' and 4' x 6' bed underneath it (Figure 4). Place the remaining 21" Flat 
Support at the marked spot and make sure it is straight before attaching it to 
the Raised Beds. 

Step 8.

 Measure 12" in on the same 4' Wood Board that you just attached the 

21" Flat Support to (Figure 4). Place a 13" Flat Support at the marked spot. 
Make sure it is straight, then use your screw gun to attach it to the Raised 
Beds. 

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2' x 4' Raised Bed

2' x 2' Raised Bed

4' x 4' 
Raised Bed

4' x 6' Raised Bed

Figure 1

Slide the 20” Corner Stake 
through the 3 Corners stacked 
on top of each other.

Slide a 13” Corner 
Stake through the 
2 stacked Corners.

Slide a 13” Corner Stake 
through the 2 stacked Corners.

21" Flat 
Supports

2' x 4' 
Raised Bed
4' x 4' 
Raised Bed

4' x 6' 
Raised Bed

16"                     16"                     16"

Figure 3

Figure 2

2' x 4' 
Raised Bed
4' x 4' 
Raised Bed

4' x 6' 
Raised Bed

21" Flat Support

13" Flat Support

12"

12"

Figure 4

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