Description
FREE SHIPPING — $109.95 (regularly $149.95)
The Double Raised Garden Bed That Actually Gives You Room to Grow
Most raised beds are an afterthought. Narrow. Shallow. You fill them up, cram some plants in, and wonder why nothing thrives.
This one’s different.
At over 8 feet long with two generous growing sections, this bed was built for people who are serious about growing real food — not just checking a box.

96.5 inches long — 25 inches wide — 9 inches deep — 2 sections
That’s enough room to grow tomatoes on one side and a full herb garden on the other. Or lettuce and peppers. Or flowers for the pollinators and vegetables for the table. You decide — and you’ve got the space to do it right.
What Makes This Bed Worth It
The wood is the real story.
This bed is built from New Zealand spruce — not the bargain lumber you’ll find at a big box store. It’s dense, naturally resistant to moisture, and finished beautifully. It looks good on day one and holds up season after season without warping or going grey and sad on you.

Two sections changes how you garden.
One of the smartest things about this design is the divider. You’re not just getting more space — you’re getting two separate environments in one footprint. Rotate your crops properly. Keep aggressive plants from taking over. Grow something completely different on each side. It’s a small thing that makes a big difference by midsummer.
The depth actually matters.
Nine inches of growing depth is what separates a productive raised bed from a glorified planter box. Roots need room to go down — and when they can, your plants stop struggling and start thriving. You’ll see the difference in weeks.
You’re in charge of the soil.
This is the biggest advantage of any raised bed, and it never gets old. No fighting clay. No rocks. No compacted ground. Fill it with exactly what your plants need — good compost, a quality mix, and if you really want to see results, a handful of worm castings worked in. Your plants will take off.

Honest Assembly Note
It goes together without power tools and most people have it done in an afternoon. It’s not complicated — just take your time, lay everything out first, and you’ll be filling it with soil before dinner.
A Quick Note on Soil
The bed does its job. What you put in it does the rest. A good raised bed mix — roughly a third compost, a third peat or coco coir, a third aeration — sets you up well. Work in some worm castings and you’re giving your plants every possible advantage from the start. We sell them here if you need them.
Specs at a Glance
| Length | 96.5 inches |
| Width | 25 inches |
| Depth | 9 inches (9.06 inner) |
| Board Thickness | 1.97 inches |
| Sections | 2 independent compartments |
| Material | New Zealand Spruce |
| Bottom | Open — natural drainage and deep rooting |
| Finish | Natural, untreated, food safe |
| Shipping | Free |
This Bed Is a Good Fit If You…
- Want to finally grow enough food to actually use
- Have tried smaller beds and outgrown them
- Want something that looks great and lasts more than a season
- Are starting from scratch and want to do it right the first time
- Garden with kids or grandkids and need the extra room
It ships free. It goes together easily. And it’ll be out there producing for you season after season.
$109.95 — Free Shipping — Add to Cart
Questions before you order? Give us a call — real people answer.
800-373-0555 — Monday through Friday, 10am to 6pm Eastern
sales@unclejimswormfarm.com












