Rooted Garden Delivers Our Cedar Gardens and Trellises Straight to Your Door

Twin Border Gardens

2’ x 8’ x 2’ and 2’ x 10’ x 2’ for 36 feet of growing space

Panel Trellises available in the gardenary.com online shop

If you have considered starting a kitchen garden Rooted Garden is now offering our cedar gardens and trellises right to your door! Both come fully assembled making a kitchen garden set up simple and easy.

After years of designing and installing kitchen gardens for clients we are offering our most popular and versatile sizes for any space.

Our 4’ x 8’ x 2’ garden is perfect for creating a twin garden or four garden classic design and can fit up to 75 plants per garden!

A 2’ x 8’ x 2’ border garden is perfect for tucking in between existing landscape or to replace bushes. Each border garden provides 16 feet of growing space and up to 40 plants per garden.

If you are just starting out gardening a 4’ x 4’ x 2’ garden can pack a punch with loads of herbs, greens or vegetables with 16 feet of growing space.

Four Garden Classic

Four 4 ‘ x 4’ x 2’ cedar raised gardens for 64 feet of growing space

Christie Obelisk Trellis

Why Are Raised Gardens Better?

Raised beds allow you to start fresh with healthy soil, rather than amending what you already have (which is probably not ideal for vegetables).

  • Raised beds stay warmer than the soil in the ground, which allows you to extend your growing time in the fall and the spring.

  • Raised beds give plants' roots more vertical space to dig down so that you can fit more plants horizontally in a tighter space.

  • Raised beds drain more quickly than in-ground beds.

  • Raised beds increase comfort and ease when tending or harvesting your garden.

Four Garden Classic

Four 4’ x 8’ x 2’ for 128 feet of growing space

Modern Arch Trellis

Cedar is One of the Best Raised Garden Bed Materials

When choosing materials for your raised beds, we prioritize those that are natural, beautiful, durable, sustainable, and also affordable.

Our custom curated cedar gardens are hand crafted of untreated cedar and delivered fully assembled and ready for soil. These gardens are made of premium 1 3/4” cedar that will provide many years of vegetable and herb growing.

Remember, making good decisions when you start to build your raised beds can save you money in the long run and ensure you’re able to enjoy your gardening space to the fullest.

Twin Gardens

Two 4’ x 8’ x 2’ gardens for 64 feet of growing space

Nicole Arch Trellis

The Benefits of Trellises in the Kitchen Garden

REASON #1: TRELLISES MAXIMIZE PRODUCTION

Some edible plants need to climb in order to fruit and produce; if they run out of space or if their ambitious little tendrils no longer sense a higher rung for them to stretch for, they'll just stop growing. It's much better to give vines all the space they need to grow vertically, rather than horizontally, especially when growing in smaller spaces or aiming to make the most of your garden space.

REASON #2: TRELLISES KEEP PLANTS HEALTHY

The leaves of the plant that's growing on the garden trellis will stay clean and dry with all that air circulation, but the veggies growing down below will also stay healthier because they'll have access to plenty of space, sunlight, and air flow, as well. This prevents mold, diseases, and pests. The fruits on the vine will stay clean and will be less likely to rot.

REASON #3: TRELLISES INCREASE YOUR AVAILABLE GROWING SPACE

Garden trellises mean you can have both vining plants growing up and smaller plants growing along the width of your raised beds. Instead of just having the square-footage of the horizontal space in the garden, you now have available all that vertical space that stretches out over the the garden beds. 

REASON #4: TRELLISES KEEP THE GARDEN TIDY

Instead of letting some plants sprawl where they will, trellises bring a bit of much-needed order. Vines are trained to grow in one place, and fruits are held upright, where they can receive plenty of sunlight to help them ripen and then be easily found for tending and harvesting. While trellises are at their best covered in vines and flowers, they continue to lend a finished look to the garden even when they're bare in the middle of winter.

****Please note, once you place your kitchen garden order we will contact you with a delivery quote. Prices do not include delivery charges.

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