Where are birdies raised beds made?

Where are birdies raised beds made?

The birdies raised beds are made in australia from a high quality australian made steel. Our range of steel raised beds and planters are the original and best. Ranging from zincalume(aluzinc) steel to corten steel we offer a wide range of products to suit any garden space and design. For those that care, the way i understand it, birdie beds are made in australia and distributed by epic gardening (in the us) whereas vego are made in china and distributed by them.Birdies pride themselves in designing all their own products manufacture in Australia and refrain from copying other people’s ideas.

Do birdies beds rust?

A: All of our Birdies Beds are constructed from 24-gauge, cold-rolled steel with an aluminum-zinc (aluzinc) alloy coating. The aluzinc steel is up to 7x more rust-resistant and corrosion-resistant than standard galvanized metal. A: All of our Birdies Beds are constructed from 24-gauge, cold-rolled steel with an aluminum-zinc (aluzinc) alloy coating. The aluzinc steel is up to 7x more rust-resistant and corrosion-resistant than standard galvanized metal.Compared to wood beds, metal has a lower risk of contamination as long as you source quality metal. Birdies Raised Beds are made with a 100% food-safe, non-toxic aluzinc galvanized coating that won’t break down or leach into the soil.Setting the gold standard, Birdies Original Metal Raised Garden Beds are premium Australian-made planters crafted from high-performance aluzinc steel for superior rust and corrosion resistance, lasting 20+ years. Our modular line is available in multiple sizes and colors to fit any garden space.

Do birdies raised garden beds have a bottom?

Birdies beds are bottomless by design to encourage deep root growth and optimal drainage. Whether you’re planting vegetables, herbs, or flowers, the bottomless design allows excess water to escape easily, preventing waterlogging and promoting healthier roots. Bottomless raised garden beds are great for natural drainage and root growth, while garden beds with a bottom are ideal for hard surfaces and pest control. At Vegega, we recommend starting with a bottomless design unless you have a specific reason to add one.

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