Frequently Asked Questions Standard Garden Beds
1.Product Details
Q. What are the available sizes for the Standard Raised Garden Bed?
A. The most popular sizes are listed on the product page, but we can customize the dimensions to fit your space.
Q. What materials are used to build the raised bed?
A.We use high-quality cedar, which is naturally resistant to rot, insects, and harsh weather conditions.
Q. Does the raised bed come assembled?
A.Yes, this model is delivered and assembled on site.
Q. How deep is the raised garden bed?
A. Standard depth is 10-12 inched, but we can adjust it based on your gardening needs.
Q. Is the wood treated with chemicals?
A. No, we use natural cedar, making it safe for growing vegetables, herbs, and flowers. Pressure-treated options are available for non-edible plant beds.
2. Ordering & Customization
Q: Can I request a custom size or height?
A: Absolutely! We can adjust the height, width, and depth to meet your gardening needs.
Q: How do I place an order?
A: You can order through our website, jaxwoodcrafters.com, or contact us via Instagram or Facebook.
Q: Do you offer bulk discounts for multiple planters?
A: Yes! If you’re ordering multiple units, contact us for a custom quote.
3. Shipping & Installation
Q: Do you offer delivery?
A: Yes, we provide local delivery in Jacksonville and surrounding areas. Delivery fees may apply based on distance.
Q: Can you install the planter for me?
A: Yes! We offer professional installation to ensure proper placement and stability.
Q: Do you ship outside of Florida?
A: At this time, we primarily serve the Jacksonville area, but feel free to reach out about possible shipping options.
4. Maintenance & Longevity
Q: How long will the planter last outdoors?
A: Cedar planters typically last 10+ years with proper care. Applying a non-toxic sealant can further extend their lifespan.
Q: Do I need to line the inside of the planter?
A: While cedar is naturally rot-resistant, we use landscape fabric to improve drainage and extend durability.
Q: How do I clean and maintain my planter?
A: Simply rinse with water and mild soap as needed. Avoid pressure washing, as it may damage the wood surface.