Spacious Planting Area
The 96 × 48-inch footprint provides room for multiple crop rows, herb sections and seasonal flower arrangements.
Combine a spacious black galvanized steel planter with a fine mesh crop cage, 60% shade cloth roof and zippered access doors for vegetables, herbs, flowers and compact fruit plants.
The raised planter, mesh enclosure and partial-shade roof work together to organize soil, reduce pest contact and manage intense overhead sunlight.
The 96 × 48-inch footprint provides room for multiple crop rows, herb sections and seasonal flower arrangements.
Breathable screening helps deter birds and common garden pests while preserving airflow and visibility.
The 60% sunblock cloth reduces intense overhead light to help protect delicate foliage during hot conditions.
Zippered openings provide convenient access for watering, pruning, inspecting and harvesting plants.
Fine mesh surrounds the growing area while the shade cloth covers the upper section, creating protection without forming a sealed enclosure.
Each layer supports a different part of the growing process, from soil organization to pest deterrence and sunlight management.
The partial-shade roof reduces sunlight intensity without completely blocking the ambient light needed for plant growth.
Helps protect tender leaves and young plants from prolonged exposure to intense midday sunlight.
Partial shade can create more manageable growing conditions during warmer periods and exposed weather.
Allows ambient daylight to reach plants while reducing the intensity of direct overhead rays.
The shade material and mesh enclosure do not create a fully sealed greenhouse environment.
Open the mesh access points when plants need attention, then close them again without removing the full protective enclosure.
Corrugated metal walls create a defined planting area while the black finish coordinates with modern fences, patios and outdoor furniture.
Pre-drilled drainage openings help excess irrigation and rainwater move away from sensitive roots instead of remaining trapped in the growing area.
Divide the large rectangular planter into crop rows or growing zones based on plant height, root depth and watering requirements.
Prepare a level outdoor location before assembling the planter, protective frame, mesh enclosure and shade cloth.
Connect the galvanized panels and reinforced corner sections securely.
Attach the protective frame supports above the completed garden bed.
Fit the fine mesh enclosure and secure the shade cloth across the roof.
Add suitable garden soil and compost, then arrange plants by growing needs.
Confirm the available garden space and leave clearance around the zippered access doors for convenient maintenance.
Review the bed dimensions, protective components and installation location before preparing the garden area.
The mesh enclosure is designed to help deter birds and common garden pests, but it cannot guarantee protection from every animal or insect. Inspect the mesh, zippers and frame regularly. Secure or remove the shade cloth and protective enclosure before strong winds, heavy snow or severe weather. Shade requirements vary by crop, season and local climate.