Delivered & assembled to your door

We build it.
We fill it.
You grow it.

Custom cedar raised garden beds, delivered to your backyard, fully assembled and packed with premium soil. Just add plants.

Beautiful cedar raised garden beds in a sunny backyard
Locally built in cedar
Delivered & assembled free
Premium organic soil available
Plant-ready same day

From our workshop
to your backyard in 4 steps

Step 01

Choose your bed

Pick your size and whether you want our standard or premium organic soil blend delivered with it.

Step 02

We hand-build it

Every bed is cut and assembled from natural cedar — beautiful, rot-resistant, and built to last years outside.

Step 03

We deliver & fill

We bring it to your yard, set it up exactly where you want it, assemble on the spot, and fill with soil.

Step 04

Start growing

Head to your local nursery, grab transplants or seeds, and start your garden the same afternoon.

Simple sizing, serious cedar

The Starter
4 ft × 4 ft · 12" tall
  • Natural cedar construction
  • Corner post reinforced
  • Delivered & assembled
  • Soil add-on available
The Producer
4 ft × 8 ft · 18" tall
  • Extra depth for root vegetables
  • Double-plank wall height
  • Delivered & assembled
  • Premium organic soil recommended
Add-on
Premium soil, delivered with your bed

Skip the bags and the guesswork. We fill your bed with our signature blends — mixed, delivered, and placed for you.

Garden blend
Topsoil + compost mix, great for most vegetables
+$45
Organic premium
OMRI-listed compost, perlite & aged bark blend
+$75

The easiest way to get your kids to eat their greens

Kids who grow their own food are dramatically more likely to eat it. An InstaGardenBed in your backyard isn't just a garden — it's a classroom that teaches patience, responsibility, and where food actually comes from.

When your child pulls a carrot from the soil they've been watering for weeks, no bribing required at the dinner table.

more likely to try vegetables they've grown themselves1
93%
of parents say gardening improved their child's eating habits2

1 Haire-Joshu, D. et al. (2008). Relation between child and parent fruit and vegetable intake. Journal of the American Dietetic Association. Saint Louis University Obesity Prevention Center.
2 Ratcliffe, M.M. et al. (2011). The effects of school garden experiences on middle school-aged students' knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors associated with vegetable consumption. Health Promotion Practice. Cornell Garden-Based Learning.

Growing guides

Everything you need to grow more, eat better, and get the most from your raised bed.

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