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Garden Wizard Tiered Cascade Self-Water Raised Garden Bed
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Garden Wizard Tiered Cascade Self-Water Raised Garden Bed
Saw this at Sam's Club, and thought it was an interesting concept - fill the sides with water, and soaker hoses water the soil. Apparently they are being discontinued, since Sam's Club had them on sale for just under $200, "while supplies last", and when I went to the site that makes them, they are listed under "clearance items".
https://goodideasinc.com/products/garden-wizard-cascade?variant=12310545661999
https://goodideasinc.com/products/garden-wizard-cascade?variant=12310545661999
"In short, the soil food web feeds everything you eat and helps keep your favorite planet from getting too hot. Be nice to it." ~ Diane Miessler, "Grow Your Soil"
Re: Garden Wizard Tiered Cascade Self-Water Raised Garden Bed
I wonder if the product was cancelled because it didn't work, or because people didn't want a chunk of plastic in their yards. My daughter always points out whenever she sees a house with plastic rocks in front.
Usually for a gardening product they'll photo-shop in some really amazingly unlikely plants -- like tomatoes the size of basketballs and a couple of fruiting banana plants and maybe a walnut tree. But in that picture, the plants look a little sparse and maybe even sickly.
Usually for a gardening product they'll photo-shop in some really amazingly unlikely plants -- like tomatoes the size of basketballs and a couple of fruiting banana plants and maybe a walnut tree. But in that picture, the plants look a little sparse and maybe even sickly.
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Re: Garden Wizard Tiered Cascade Self-Water Raised Garden Bed
$385 No wonder they are on clearance.
Yes, failed on the photo op.Usually for a gardening product they'll photo-shop in some really amazingly unlikely plants -- like tomatoes the size of basketballs and a couple of fruiting banana plants and maybe a walnut tree. But in that picture, the plants look a little sparse and maybe even sickly.
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