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 -  Sunday, March 16, 2008
Not the best...
Reviewed By: Michael Ruark (Greensboro, NC)
Not a great product, but not terrible either. Flimsy aluminum.. I never could get it nice and round. I also could not get all of the 50 plants that shipped with it into the thing using the 15" minimum spacing suggested for Ozark beautys. - and I didn't want to overcrowd them. Anyone else have this problem? In the end, I expect this to look and perform great in a year or two...We'll see how it looks then

 -  Wednesday, January 07, 2009
I like it
Reviewed By: Rich (Hudson, NH)
I bought this 2 years ago and its great! This was my first attempt at growing anything. The bare roots didn't look like much when they arrived. I was pretty sceptical but boy was I wrong. We get tons of berries and the plants have spread to fill the pyramid nicely. I think its a great value.

 -  Friday, March 02, 2007
Wonderful Strawberry Bed
Reviewed By: Nicole (Bussey, Iowa)
I got this package deal for my first time ever trying my hand at growing strawberries. I really like the design of the bed it's very convienient. The sprinkler does very well, and the design is very space saving. I'd say that this bed would be a great purchase for someone wanting to try out strawberries, but if you like it, you may want to expand your garden later on.

 -  Friday, May 25, 2007
Better idea
Reviewed By: Emma (Charleston, SC)
As others said, this is pretty flimsy. Still, it's a great kit. We actually reinforced the walls with brick landscaping edging (to make it look prettier) and its REALLY sturdy now. You could probably do away with the whole kit all together, though. Just make a big circle out of bricks, edgers, or retaining wall block. Fill it. Make another smaller circle on top, etc. It's the same idea, but will match you landscaping decor better than aluminum.

 -  Monday, June 04, 2007
pyramids are great
Reviewed By: Madrone (Shelton, Washington)
Always wanted one of these. I just set up the first ring, filled it with soil, stood in the middle and used a hoe to move the soil towards the ring. Rounded up really easily. My soils are really shallow, so I am going to use one pyramid for carrots.


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