Garden Raised Bed 197x98x63 cm, made of galvanized Metal Stable, Gray, mole net incl.

Retail price
277.56€
  • Model: 197×98×63
  • Dimensions: 197×98×63 см
  • Net weight: 22.20 kg, Gross weight: 27 kg

Key Features

For vegetables
herbs
flowers
Galvanized steel
corrosion resistant

Description

The GARTENDEK Raised Bed 197×98 Grey is the flagship large-format raised garden bed in the GARTENDEK range — a permanent outdoor planting structure built from galvanized structural steel with an anthracite grey (RAL 7016) polymer finish. Designed for maximum growing volume and clean garden architecture, it combines a 63 cm ergonomic working height with approximately 1,220 litres of growing capacity — the largest in the lineup — across a generous 197×98 cm footprint (marketed as 200×100).

Assembly is completed by one person without power tools in under 30 minutes. The panel connector system snaps together by hand; galvanized steel stakes are driven ~35–40 cm into the ground with a hammer to anchor the structure. The kit includes everything needed: panels, connectors, stakes, a mole mesh base, protective gloves, and illustrated instructions. No additional purchases are required.

The finish is a multi-layer system: S250GD construction-grade steel core, Z275 hot-dip galvanization (275 g/m²), passivation layer, primer, and a 35 µm SP35 polyester topcoat in RAL 7016 matt. The result is a structure that does not rust, warp, crack, or fade — engineered for 10+ years of permanent outdoor use without maintenance. At nearly 2 metres in length, the anthracite grey bed becomes the defining architectural element of the garden — a bold, modern, timeless structure that pairs naturally with stone, gravel, concrete, and contemporary landscaping.

What problem it solves

Growing vegetables, herbs, and flowers at ground level means bending, kneeling, and working in an uncomfortable position for extended periods. For older gardeners, anyone with back or knee issues, or simply those who want a more organised garden, this becomes a persistent barrier to productive and enjoyable cultivation.

Wooden raised beds solve the ergonomic problem but introduce another: decay. Untreated timber rots within 2–3 seasons. Pressure-treated wood lasts longer but still warps, cracks, and greys over time. Annual staining or oiling becomes a maintenance ritual. After 3–5 years, the structure typically needs replacement — soil must be removed, the frame rebuilt, and the growing cycle interrupted. At the 200×100 cm format, the volume of soil to remove and the cost of replacement are substantial.

Cheap metal raised beds appear as an alternative, but many require tools and drilling for assembly, use thin untreated sheet metal that corrodes quickly, and lack proper ground anchoring — leading to wall deformation under the lateral pressure of wet soil over time. At the large 200×100 format, the forces involved are even greater, making poor anchoring a structural risk rather than a cosmetic issue.

The GARTENDEK Raised Bed 197×98 Grey occupies the position that none of these alternatives can reliably hold at the large format: a tool-free, one-person assembly; construction-grade galvanized steel with a five-layer coating system; permanent ground anchoring with structural steel stakes; and a 10+ year service life with zero maintenance. The result is a full-size ergonomic growing system that also functions as a major garden architecture element — not a seasonal accessory that needs to be replaced every few years.

How the product works

The Raised Bed 197×98 Grey is delivered as a flat-packed kit in a single box (packaging: 200 × 27 × 22 cm, gross weight 25 kg). All components are included.

Assembly is performed by one person. Metal wall panels connect via a snap-fit connector system — no screws, bolts, or drilling required. The mole mesh is laid at the base to prevent underground pests from accessing the growing area. Steel stakes (1.0 mm galvanized steel) are then driven approximately 35–40 cm into the ground using a hammer or mallet. Protective gloves and illustrated instructions are included in the kit. First-time assembly: under 30 minutes. Reassembly: 10–15 minutes.

Structural anchoring is the key engineering principle. The stakes are not optional accessories — they are load-bearing structural elements integral to the design. At ~1,220 litres of wet soil capacity, the lateral pressure on the walls is substantial. Once driven into the ground, the stakes lock the geometry of the bed and prevent wall deformation under seasonal freeze-thaw cycles, soil saturation, and compaction. The stakes are designed for working under soil load, not wind protection.

Filling follows a three-layer system:

  1. Drainage layer (~21 cm) — branches, wood chips, or coarse organic material
  2. Organic layer (~21 cm) — compost, leaves, mowed grass, or biodegradable material
  3. Planting layer (~21 cm) — garden soil or specialised raised bed mix

The ~1,220 litre figure is the geometric internal volume of the structure — not the volume of soil alone. With multi-layer filling, a significant portion is occupied by drainage and organic materials.

Settling is natural. Organic materials in the lower layers decompose and compact over time, most noticeably during the first season and the first 1–2 years. Topping up with 20–30% of planting-layer soil may be required.

Seasonal behaviour is passive. The galvanized steel structure does not absorb water, does not warp, and does not degrade from UV exposure. The bed remains installed year-round — no seasonal dismantling, covering, or storage is required.

Load limitations — the structure is designed for soil pressure under standard multi-layer filling. Filling with heavy mineral materials (stone, gravel, construction materials) does not correspond to the product’s intended use and may cause excessive structural loads.

Installation limitation — the bed is designed exclusively for natural soil. It is not suitable for concrete, tiles, paving, decking, or any surface where stakes cannot be driven into the ground.

Material & durability philosophy

The Raised Bed 197×98 Grey is constructed from galvanized structural steel S250GD (EN 10346) — the same class of material used in commercial roofing and façade systems across Europe. This is not decorative sheet metal; it is construction-grade steel chosen for its load-bearing strength and long-term weather resistance.

The protection system is a five-layer stack:

Layer Specification Function
Steel core S250GD (structural grade) Load-bearing strength, deformation resistance
Zinc coating Z275 hot-dip, 275 g/m² Long-term anti-corrosion protection
Passivation layer Additional oxidation resistance
Primer layer Finish coating adhesion
SP35 finish Polyester, 35 µm — RAL 7016 Grey matt UV, weather, mechanical protection + colour

SP35 coating performance data:

Parameter Value
UV resistance QUV test (UVA + H₂O) — 2,000 hours
Corrosion resistance Category C3 (EN ISO 12944-2)
Impact resistance 18 Joules
Scratch resistance (Clemen) ≥ 1.5 kg
Coating adhesion (T-bend) ≤ 1T
Bending resistance ≤ 2T

Standards: EN 10169 (organically coated steel), EN 10143 (dimensional tolerances), EN 10346 (hot-dip galvanized steel), EN 14782 (self-supporting metal sheet for roofing/cladding), EN ISO 12944-2 (corrosion classification).

Compared with typical alternatives:

Criterion GARTENDEK 197×98 Grey Wooden raised bed (200×100) Cheap metal raised bed Concrete / stone raised bed
Weight (comparable size) 22.2 kg 40–80 kg 15–30 kg 100–300+ kg
Service life 10+ years 2–5 seasons 1–4 years 10+ years
Assembly Tool-free, ~30 min, 1 person Tools needed, 1–2+ hours Tools often required Professional installation
Maintenance ✅ None ❌ Annual staining / oiling ⚠️ Variable ✅ None
Corrosion / rot ✅ No (5-layer coating) ❌ Rots ⚠️ Often corrodes ✅ No
Wall deformation ✅ No (stake anchoring) ⚠️ Warps over time ⚠️ Common without anchoring ✅ No
Ergonomic height 63 cm (standing) Variable (often 30–40 cm) Variable Variable
Mole mesh ✅ Included ❌ Separate purchase ❌ Often not included ❌ Separate
Visual quality RAL 7016 architectural matt Greying / cracking over time Industrial / basic finish Natural stone / masonry
Growing volume ~1,220 L ~1,200 L (varies) Variable Variable
Production EU (under VSDN d.o.o. control) Variable Predominantly China Local / artisan

The GARTENDEK Raised Bed 197×98 Grey occupies a deliberate position: lighter and easier to assemble than concrete or stone, far more durable and visually refined than wooden or budget metal alternatives, and uniquely combining a five-layer construction-grade coating with a tool-free assembly system — all in the largest format available in the range.

Maintenance is zero. No painting, staining, oiling, sealing, or chemical treatment is ever required.

Real use scenarios

Full-size kitchen garden: a homeowner with a medium or large garden installs one 197×98 bed to grow the full seasonal rotation: tomatoes, peppers, courgettes, salads, herbs. The ~1,220-litre volume and ~1.93 m² footprint support intensive vegetable production from spring through autumn — a complete kitchen garden in a single unit.

Central landscape structure in a modern garden: placed in the centre of a gravel-covered or stone-edged garden, the anthracite RAL 7016 bed becomes the defining architectural element. Its nearly 2-metre length and clean grey lines create a bold modern focal point that organises surrounding garden zones without competing visually with the plants.

Serious vegetable grower (self-sufficiency): a household aiming for partial food self-sufficiency uses the maximum ~1,220-litre volume for intensive mixed planting. Combined with a second bed, the setup covers most seasonal vegetable needs for a family of 2–4.

Elderly or mobility-limited gardener: a retiree (65+) sets up the bed alone in under 30 minutes without power tools. The ergonomic 63 cm height eliminates knee and back strain. Protective gloves are included for safe handling. All plants are accessible from the edges without stepping into the bed.

Replacing a rotted wooden bed (200×100): a gardener whose wooden raised bed (commonly 200×100 cm) has deteriorated after 2–3 seasons replaces it with the GARTENDEK metal alternative — matching footprint, no more annual treatment, 10+ year lifespan. The anthracite grey finish delivers a cleaner, more contemporary look than the previous weathered wood.

Community or educational garden: schools, allotments, or public spaces install the large-format beds for maximum growing area per unit with low maintenance. When placed in public areas, three conditions must be observed: correct scenario for the location, compliance with local safety regulations, and use corresponding to the product’s intended purpose. EU manufacture and 10+ year lifespan reduce long-term cost.

Position inside Gartendek

The Raised Bed 197×98 Grey is the flagship large-format model (L) of the GARTENDEK raised bed range — the biggest model in the anthracite RAL 7016 colour line. It offers ~1,220 litres of growing volume — the maximum in the lineup — in a 197 × 98 × 63 cm footprint (marketed as 200×100) at €277.56.

Full GARTENDEK Raised Bed product matrix (4 models):

Size Grey RAL 7016 Wood Effect
170×85×63 cm (M) €246.34 €249.49
197×98×63 cm (L) ← THIS MODEL — €277.56 €279.97

What is identical across all models:

  • Height: 63 cm
  • Material & coating: S250GD + Z275 + SP35
  • Wall thickness: 0.50 mm
  • Stake thickness: 1.0 mm
  • Kit contents: panels, connectors, stakes, mole mesh, protective gloves, instructions
  • Assembly method: tool-free, one person
  • Service life: 10+ years (under SSOT §2.15 conditions)

What varies:

  • Size and volume: M ~910 L vs L ~1,220 L
  • Finish: RAL 7016 Grey matt (anthracite) vs Wood Effect (light oak imitation)
  • Price
  • Packaging and weight

Choose the 197×98 Grey when:

  • Maximum growing volume is the priority (~1,220 litres — largest in the range)
  • A full-size kitchen garden in a single unit is needed (~1.93 m²)
  • Modern architectural anthracite aesthetic is preferred
  • Replacing an existing 200×100 wooden raised bed
  • Garden space accommodates a 197×98 cm footprint

Consider a different model when:

  • Garden space is limited or compact — choose 170×85 Grey (~910 L, €246.34)
  • Natural warm aesthetic preferred over anthracite — choose 200×100 Wood Effect (€279.97)
  • Both compact AND warm aesthetic — choose 170×85 Wood Effect (€249.49)
  • Lower entry price point is important — choose 170×85 Grey (€246.34)

Decision rule: RAL 7016 Grey is the modern, architectural choice. Wood Effect is the natural, warm choice. Both share identical engineering, materials, and performance. The choice is purely aesthetic. For size: choose 170×85 (M) if space is limited or ~910 L is enough; choose 200×100 (L) for maximum growing volume and full-format kitchen gardening.

FAQ

Does assembly really require no tools at all?
The wall panels connect via a snap-fit connector system — no screws, bolts, or drilling. The only tool needed is a hammer or mallet to drive the ground stakes ~35–40 cm into the soil. Protective gloves are included in the kit. First-time assembly: under 30 minutes by one person.
Can I install the raised bed on my terrace, patio, or concrete surface?
No. The bed is designed exclusively for installation in natural soil. The steel stakes must be driven into the ground to anchor the structure. Without them, the walls cannot withstand the lateral pressure of ~1,220 litres of filling. Installation on concrete, tiles, paving, or decking is not supported.
Will the raised bed rust after years outdoors?
No. The five-layer coating system — S250GD steel + Z275 galvanization (275 g/m²) + passivation + primer + SP35 polyester (35 µm) — provides corrosion resistance rated Category C3 (EN ISO 12944-2). The declared service life is 10+ years of permanent outdoor exposure without rusting, fading, or delamination.
What should I fill it with, and how much soil do I need?
The bed should be filled using a three-layer system: drainage (~21 cm of branches/wood chips), organic (~21 cm of compost/leaves), and planting (~21 cm of garden soil). The geometric volume is ~1,220 litres, but a significant portion is occupied by drainage and organic material. Plan for approximately 400–450 litres of planting soil for the top layer.
Will the walls bulge or deform under soil pressure?
No — provided the ground stakes are properly installed. The stakes (1.0 mm galvanized steel, driven ~35–40 cm deep) are the structural backbone of the bed. They lock the wall geometry and prevent deformation under soil pressure, rain saturation, and freeze-thaw cycles. Without stakes, the bed is not designed to function.
What sizes and colours are available?
Four models: two sizes (170×85 cm and 197×98 cm) and two finishes (RAL 7016 Grey matt and Wood Effect). All share the same engineering, materials, and assembly method. The choice is size and aesthetic.
Can I disassemble and move the raised bed later?
Yes. The bed is designed as a permanent structure, but it can be disassembled and reinstalled at a new location. Reassembly takes approximately 10–15 minutes. Remove the soil, disconnect panels, extract the stakes, and reinstall at the new site.
Is the raised bed suitable for elderly or mobility-limited people?
Yes. The 63 cm working height enables standing-height gardening without bending or kneeling. Tool-free assembly eliminates physical barriers to setup. All plants are accessible from the edges without stepping into the bed. Protective gloves are included for safe handling.
How does the 200×100 compare to the 170×85?
The 200×100 (197×98 cm) is the large-format model with ~1,220 L volume (~1.93 m²). The 170×85 is the compact model with ~910 L volume (1.45 m²). Both share identical height (63 cm), materials, coating, assembly, and kit contents. The 200×100 is for maximum growing volume and full-size kitchen gardens; the 170×85 is for smaller gardens or when ~910 L is sufficient.
How does GARTENDEK compare to cheaper metal raised beds?
Most budget metal raised beds use thinner, untreated sheet metal without proper ground anchoring. They often require tools for assembly and can deform under soil pressure within 1–4 seasons. The GARTENDEK raised bed uses construction-grade S250GD steel with Z275 + SP35 five-layer coating, structural steel stakes for ground anchoring, and a tool-free connector system. Declared service life: 10+ years vs 1–4 years for typical budget alternatives.