
Height isn't just about saving your back; it also directly impacts root development and water management

| Feature | 11-Inch | 17-Inch | 32-Inch |
|---|---|---|---|
| Comfort Level | Low; requires bending or kneeling; | Moderate; comfortable for sitting on a stool; | Excellent; no bending; |
| Root Depth | Best for shallow-rooted crops (lettuce, herbs). | Versatile; ideal for tomatoes, peppers, and tubers. | Deepest; allows maximum root expansion for all plants. |
| Drainage | Moderate; | Excellent; | Very High; Frequent watering may be required in arid regions. |
| Soil | Depends largely on native soil; | soil warms up quickly in spring. | soil warms up quickly in spring. |
| Cost | Budget-friendly; requires minimal soil; | Moderate;Balancing cost and performance; | Requires a relatively large amount of soil |
| Pest Protection | Low; | Deters small animals. | High; keeps most animals |
| Visual Style | Moderate; | Best; | Moderate; |
The 4ft and 2ft sections are the most popular choices, as they can be configured into 3.5ft or 5ft setups.

Advantage: Large open garden plots and high-volume planting.
The Key: Access from both sides allows you to reach the center easily.


Advantage: Designed for single-side gardening; reach the back row with zero effort.
The Key: Best for upright crops; avoid wide, sprawling vines.

After choosing the height and width, just set the length based on your garden's size. For a custom length beyond the standard, simply add our extension kits.
The most important factor in choosing a color is your personal preference. For a look that never goes out of style, Reseda Green, Oyster White, Slate Grey are safe bets; as Morandi-inspired shades, they harmonize beautifully with any environment. Reseda Green is our most popular choice—if you’re undecided, you can’t go wrong with it.
If you want to break the boredom and inject a burst of energy into your garden, Vibrant Orange is a bold, spirited option. For an air of timeless elegance, Night Blue is a favorite among refined American homes, bringing an 'Old Money' aesthetic to your backyard.
Beyond aesthetics, consider your climate: darker tones help soil warm up faster in cold regions, while lighter shades reflect sunlight to keep soil cool in heat. Additionally, lighter colors can make a small garden feel more spacious and open.