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planter box against house The Skyline Planter 24In x 48In x 25In Elevated Garden Bed

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planter box against house The Skyline Planter 24In x 48In x 25In Elevated Garden BedProduct Features Dimensions: 24 x 48 x 25 Aluminum legs, joints, and support bars make for a sturdy and durable design Planter boards made of a Recycled plastic composite material: 38% recycled plastic, 62% durable hardwood fibers Easy and straightforward assembly requires only a screw driver or power drill to attach the legs Conserves natural fossil resources required to make new plastics Made of 24lb or recycled plastic, the equivalent of diverting

Product Features

  • Dimensions: 24” x 48” x 25” 
  • Aluminum legs, joints, and support bars make for a sturdy and durable design
  • Planter boards made of a Recycled plastic composite material: 38% recycled plastic, 62% durable hardwood fibers
  • Easy and straightforward assembly - requires only a screw-driver or power drill to attach the legs
  • Conserves natural fossil resources required to make new plastics
  • Made of 24lb or recycled plastic, the equivalent of diverting nearly 1237 single-use water bottles from landfills and oceans
  • Soil Capacity: 11.07 cu. ft.
  • Comfortably elevated for easy maintenance
  • No split, rot, decay, or splinters
  • Patent Pending

  • The Skyline Elevated Planter Box From Frame It All

    Introducing the Skyline Planter, a stunning raised garden bed with aluminum legs that will elevate your outdoor space and bring a touch of nature to even the smallest of balconies and outdoor spaces.

    Imagine waking up to the sight of lush greens and fragrant flowers, carefully tended and nurtured by your own hands. This fully-functional elevated planter box is not just a practical addition to your home, but a beautiful one too, creating a serene and peaceful environment right outside your door. Transform your rooftop, patio, or terrace into a tranquil haven with the Skyline Planter.

    Perfect for Balconies, Rooftops, Terraces and More

    Do you love gardening but have limited space? The Skyline Elevated Planter Box is the solution you’ve been looking for. With 8 square feet of gardening space at your disposal, the Skyline Planter gives you the freedom to let your green thumb run wild and grow a bountiful harvest of flowers, vegetables, and herbs.

    Frame it All offers 3 options of Elevated Planters:

  • Elevated Escape garden Planter - 24" x 48" x 34.5"
  •  Skyline Elevated Garden Planter - 24" x 48" x 25"
  •  Urban Oasis Elevated Planter - 27" x 27" x 22"
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    Want to make the most of your small space? Check out other products from our range of collections to suit you:

  •  Small Planters
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  • Why Anthony Design The Skyline Elevated Planter Box

    “When designing the Skyline Planter, I wanted to create a raised garden bed that was not only functional but also easy to use. The sturdy and durable aluminum legs, joints, and support bars make the Skyline Planter a perfect choice for small outdoor spaces." – Anthony



    The Skyline Planter (24” x 48” x 25”) Composite Raised Bed Garden with Legs

    for SKU's: 900001305

    • Reference Instructions for Full Part List

    Instruction Manual

    Soil Capacity: 11.07 cu. ft.



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    Pawtucket, US
    ★★★★★ 5
    So Happy I found this
    Format: Kindle
    Excellent addition to the genre. On par with some of the other great series in the space and better than many I have read.
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    Reviewed in the United States on May 25, 2026
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    Lake Worth, US
    ★★★★★ 5
    Great read once the action gets going
    Format: Kindle
    I've never read anything by this author and picked up this series after seeing how many books were already released; very important to me nowadays as I keep hitting the end of other series I really enjoy and get stuck waiting for the author to complete writing the next installment. No such problem here as there are nearly a dozen installments already published. Plus, this first book was nearly 800 pages. It is the typical LitRPG where the storyline starts off with earth being forcefully and suddenly integrated into the "multiverse" and the MC having to learn all about the magic and leveling system in order to grow strong enough to find his family and defend himself. Thr plot might be standard but the writer throws in plenty of interesting bits like the primary invaders being demons and the MC choosing to wield an axe rather than the traditional sword. The only problem is that the MC is a bit of a whiner at first and nothjng much happens except a lot of grinding so stick with it. The action starts around the second half when he leaves his immediate surroundings full of low level mobs to engage the invaders. From there it only gets more interesting as he discovers other species whose worlds were merged with earth along with fellow humans. A leaderboard is also introduced tracking levels and wealth so we get a glimpse of other powerful humans besides the MC. The system controlling the multiverse promotes conflict and rewards the strong so the MC undergoes a total attitude change and goes from a desk jockey to near bloodthirsty in his quest for power. Purchasing the next book straightaway as I cant wait to read where the story heads. Would definitely recommend for fans of fantasy and particularly LitRPG.
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    Reviewed in the United States on December 9, 2023
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    Antonio G. Perez
    Chelsea, US
    ★★★★★ 5
    Reads like a video game
    Format: Paperback, Format: Paperback
    Reads like a video game. Captivating, entertaining and hard to put down. If you like stories where your character becomes stronger and more skilled as he overcomes his enemies, gaining titles and unlocking quests, then this book is for you. I am honestly surprised at how much I enjoyed reading this book. I can’t wait for book 2 to arrive.
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    Reviewed in the United States on January 4, 2026
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    KD Gibbs
    Lake Worth, US
    ★★★★★ 4
    Entertaining, stats go burr, some annoying writing quirks
    Format: Audiobook
    This series is like following along your favorite video game MC. It has a decent amount of plot, although there occasionally is too much tangential action before resolving a plot. Don't expect amazing depth and you'll be pleasantly surprised by how mindlessly entertaining this story is. Yes, the male MC is so lucky that he survives everything even without a clever plan (ever) but at least the author kinda explains this with a high luck stat. It's basically an in-world explanation for plot armor, which I kinda respect in its audacity. That said, two complaints: 1) As a biologist, it's annoying to hear the myth that the "law of the jungle" is "only the strong survive" as the "way of nature" repeated over and over. This is an old fashioned and inaccurate understanding of evolution, which is primarily about survival of populations and certainly has selection at multiple levels (genes, individuals, familial groups, & populations). The idea that the system's goal of "strongest survive" in this novel producing anything like evolution is an annoying and persistent reminder of how poorly most people understand evolution. Fitness is defined by how well an organism matches its niche and how many offspring it has, not how many it kills or how strong it is. So if a cultivator in this novel becomes amazingly powerful and has zero kids, they would be a total unfit creature as defined by evolution. To add on, "law of the Jungle" understood as "every man for himself" is also an old misunderstanding of Kipling, who was actually making a point that even animals in nature follow some rules, after all "the strength of the Pack is the Wolf, and the strength of the Wolf is the Pack". It has always baffled me how such a small scale collectivist phrase has been so thoroughly misunderstood my our individualistic culture. 2) The author has several annoying writing quirks, like needlessly using the word "itself" all the time. Similarly, adjectives are heavily repeated. Author favorites are "powerhouse" & "monster". It makes no sense that every culture would have the same slang and it's annoying to hear the same words so often. Might I suggest a thesaurus? It's fine if Ogras always says "monster" but everyone can't do that or it just seems like the author has limited vocab. On that note, too many things are described as near endless, limitless, etc. That is a nonsensical concept, which covers for not explaining something in measurements or metaphors. This is a common issue with authors who don't do math, but something "near" infinite, is actually infinitely far from infinite. Something is infinite or it's not. Again, lets find other terms like "vast" or "enormous." Or get even better and say something "stretched across a province/country/continent/planet/solar system/galaxy/etc". Those all provide size without saying something nonsensical. 2) Stats go burr to the point of confusion. We're supposed to track attribute points, Dao, race, core, skills, nodes, bloodline & bloodline skills. We need more charts at the beginning of each book. How about one showing how skills merged? And what's the difference between 50 and 100 strength. How about 1000 or 10,000? It'd be nice had even rough comparison to picking up some mass like 100 strength means picking up a car and 1,000 is picking up a mountain.
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    Reviewed in the United States on November 20, 2024
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    Eli
    Phoenix, US
    ★★★★★ 5
    Outstanding litrpg novel
    Format: Kindle
    Sympathetic, proactive protagonist; good pacing; good dialog; good progression; believable secondary characters. The rules of the magic system are introduced gradually, so there isn’t a huge boring info dump at the beginning. The protagonist ends up overpowered compared to literally the entire human race, but it definitely feels like he earns it, and the threats he deals with scale to keep things challenging. The progression system is kind of complicated, but the protagonist ends up with a few strong abilities instead of dozens that are impossible to keep track of. The book is not a comedy by any means, but it does a good job of occasionally playing up the murder-hobo aspects of the protagonist for comedic effect. Story ends in kind of a weird spot, but I’m not complaining. The story blows past the first logical end point, dramatically shifts gears, and just keeps going. Then it ends a little abruptly at what feels like the 2/3rds mark of a second novel. You get more than one book’s worth of solid story though, so again, no complaints. All and all, I would judge this book to be somewhere between rare and epic quality.
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    Reviewed in the United States on September 7, 2021

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