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Galvanized Steel Planter Box with Crop Cage and Shade Cloth, Raised Garden Bed

Galvanized Steel Planter Box with Crop Cage and Shade Cloth, Raised Garden Bed

Regular price $235.28 USD
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Introducing the [BRAND NAME] galvanized steel planter box with crop cage and shade cloth—a rugged raised garden bed designed for homeschool families who want hands-on science and gardening integrated into their curriculum. Its integrated cage, shade, and durable metal construction turn outdoor space into a living classroom for observation, measurement, and environmental studies.

Key Features & Design

  • Durable galvanized steel frame with four stabilizing bars for weather resistance and long-term use.
  • Bottomless planting bed ensures proper drainage and promotes healthy root growth for deep-root crops like carrots, beets, and potatoes.
  • Open crop cage with protective mesh keeps birds and small animals at bay while still allowing sun and rain to nourish plants.
  • Shade cloth and roof protect plants from overexposure and dehydration, reducing heat stress and sunburn.
  • Integrated accessibility with zippered doors for easy tending, harvesting, and data collection.
  • All-in-one design with modular options—use the garden bed, crop cage, and shade cloth together or separately to suit your lesson plans.
  • Dimensions and color—Overall 90.5" W x 43.25" D x 43.25" H; planter beige, net green, shade cloth black; easy to assemble.
  • Complete package includes 1 garden bed, 1 crop cage, 1 shade cloth, 4 ground stakes, 4 guy ropes, 1 manual.

Performance / Benefits

For homeschoolers, this raised garden bed is more than a planter—it's a flexible classroom that supports hands-on inquiry across multiple subjects. The sturdy galvanized steel frame withstands year-after-year use, so students can design long-term experiments tracking plant growth, soil changes, and microclimates without worrying about equipment failure.

Curriculum-aligned learning opportunities include:

  • Life Science / Botany: observe germination, photosynthesis, leaf development, and root growth in a protected, accessible space.
  • Ecology / Environmental Science: explore pest management, pollinators, and the effects of sun, rain, and shade on crop yield.
  • Data Collection & STEM: students measure plant height, width, and temperature inside the cage, log rainfall, and analyze growth trends over time.
  • Hands-on garden management: practice watering schedules, soil health checks, and crop rotation in a controlled setting.

The design also makes it ideal for family learning days and science fairs: protect a sample crop from birds, record growth data, and present findings on how shading and drainage influence harvest quality. The option to separate components means your lesson plans can adapt from a quick observation garden to a full, seasonal crop project.

Tips for getting the most from this setup:

  • Start with fast-growing crops like lettuce or radish to establish a data record within weeks.
  • Attach a simple rain gauge or thermometer nearby to correlate weather with plant growth.
  • Keep a garden journal or photo log to illustrate progress for science portfolios or presentations.
  • Seasonally disassemble for storage or reconfiguration as your curriculum evolves.
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