ProfessionalRaised Garden Bed Assembly
Raised garden beds make vegetable growing easier on your back, your soil, and your schedule — but assembling and leveling them properly makes a real difference in how well they perform season after season. We build or assemble your beds, level them, and secure them so they don't shift or bow under the weight of soil.
Also known as: raised garden bed assembly, raised bed construction, garden bed building, raised planter bed assembly, vegetable bed installation, raised garden bed build, raised planting bed, raised garden bed instalation
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What you get
What’s included
- Assemble prefab wood, cedar, or composite raised bed kits
- Level the bed on uneven ground using a gravel base or shims
- Corner-stake tall beds to prevent outward bowing under soil pressure
- Build custom beds from dimensional lumber to any dimension you need
- Secure beds to the ground with anchor stakes when needed
Simple & stress-free
How it works
Site and level
We place the bed in your chosen spot, check all four corners for level, and adjust the ground or add a leveled base so water doesn't pool on one side.
Assemble and reinforce
We assemble the kit or build the frame, add internal corner posts where the height warrants it, and stake the exterior to resist soil pressure.
Check and hand off
We confirm the bed is square and solid, note any liner recommendations, and leave you ready to add soil and get planting.
We can help
Problems we fix
- Beds that weren't leveled, so soil depth varies around the perimeter
- Tall boards that bow out once loaded with soil — needs internal stakes
- Bottom rails rotting fast because untreated lumber was used
- Beds placed in areas with no drainage, so soil becomes waterlogged
Good to know
Raised Garden Bed Assembly — FAQ
What wood is best for raised garden beds?
Cedar and redwood naturally resist rot and are the top choices for longevity without using chemical treatments. Untreated pine will last a few seasons at best.
Do raised beds need a bottom?
Most don't — an open bottom lets roots go deep and allows drainage. If you're building over concrete or to exclude ground-dwelling pests, a hardware cloth bottom is a good option.
How tall should a raised bed be?
Eight to twelve inches is typical for most vegetables. Deep-rooted crops like carrots and parsnips do better in beds 18 inches or taller.
Can you build custom sizes that aren't available as kits?
Yes. If you need a specific footprint to fill an odd space or match other beds, we can build custom dimensions from dimensional lumber on site.
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