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Everbloom R0714E36 Installation Manual

Terraced double bed extension
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Terraced Double Bed Extension
Installation Guide
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garden or elevated planter. We hope you enjoy!
Before You Start
Please read the instructions carefully to familiarize
yourself with every detail and step involved. Keep this
manual for future reference. Find a suitable space to
assemble your new Terraced Double Bed Extension with
Everbloom Essential Raised Garden bed (Model# R073638)
or Deep Root Raised Garden Bed (R143638).
A flat and firm area (like a garage floor or flat yard
space) is perfect! The only tool you may need is a
rubber mallet.
Important Notes
Small parts are included; we advise you to keep
them away from children and pets.
We also suggest having another person help you
assemble. Maximum Load capacity: approximately
16 cu. ft. of soil
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Model# R0714E36
Dimensions 71" L x 36" W x 7" & 14" H
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  • Page 1 Find a suitable space to assemble your new Terraced Double Bed Extension with Everbloom Essential Raised Garden bed (Model# R073638) or Deep Root Raised Garden Bed (R143638). A flat and firm area (like a garage floor or flat yard space) is perfect! The only tool you may need is a rubber mallet.
  • Page 2 Parts List Terraced Double Bed Extension - 71" L x 36" W x 7" & 14" H Left Joiner Right Joiner Long Board Post Cap Corner Corner + 2pc replacement Bottom Bottom 900mm...
  • Page 3 This kit can be assembled with Everbloom Essential Raised Garden Bed (R073638) to create a Low-Hi-Low triple bed. And it also can be assembled with Everbloom Deep Root Raised Garden Bed (143638) to create a Hi-Low-Hi triple bed. Assembling it with Everbloom Terraced Double Raised Garden Bed (R0714D36), you can get a Hi-Low-Hi-Low quadruple bed.
  • Page 4 Assembly 1 Terraced Double Bed Extension - 71" L x 36" W x 7" & 14" H Fix the left joiner corner and left corner post (180mm) on one long board from above, as shown in Image 2. Note: The boards need to be placed in the inward “U” shape of the brackets. (Image 2). IMAGE 2 Left Joiner Corner...
  • Page 5 Assembly 1 Terraced Double Bed Extension - 71" L x 36" W x 7" & 14" H Fix other joiner corners and corner posts (180mm) on long boards from above, as shown in Image 3. IMAGE 3 Right Corner Post (180mm) From R073638 Right Joiner...
  • Page 6 Assembly 1 Terraced Double Bed Extension - 71" L x 36" W x 7" & 14" H Slide the rest eight boards to form the bed, as shown in Image 4. IMAGE 4 Long Board Long Board Long Board Long Board Long Long...
  • Page 7 Assembly 1 Terraced Double Bed Extension - 71" L x 36" W x 7" & 14" H If necessary, use your rubber mallet to ensure the boards are tightly in place. Cover the brackets with the 8 end caps, as shown in Image 5. Now you get a Low-Hi-Low triple garden bed. IMAGE 5 Rubber Mallet...
  • Page 8 Assembly 2 Terraced Double Bed Extension - 71" L x 36" W x 7" & 14" H Start by making sure each corner post is oriented correctly. Reference image 1. IMAGE 6 Right Corner Post (360mm) From R143638 Left Corner Post Left Joiner (360mm)
  • Page 9 Assembly 2 Terraced Double Bed Extension - 71" L x 36" W x 7" & 14" H Fix the right joiner corner and left joiner corner on one long board from above, as shown in Image 7. Note: The boards need to be placed in the inward “U” shape of the brackets. (Image 7). IMAGE 7 Left Joiner Corner...
  • Page 10 Assembly 2 Terraced Double Bed Extension - 71" L x 36" W x 7" & 14" H Fix another two joiner corners on a long board from above, as shown in Image 8. IMAGE 8 Right Corner Post (360mm) From R143638 Left Corner Left Joiner Post...
  • Page 11 Assembly 2 Terraced Double Bed Extension - 71" L x 36" W x 7" & 14" H Slide the rest 14pc boards to form the bed, as shown in Image 9. IMAGE 9 Long Board x 14...
  • Page 12 Assembly 2 Terraced Double Bed Extension - 71" L x 36" W x 7" & 14" H If necessary, use your rubber mallet to ensure the boards are tightly in place. Cover the brackets with the 8 end caps, as shown in Image 10. Now you get a Hi-Low-Hi triple garden bed. IMAGE 10 Rubber Mallet...
  • Page 13 Assembly 3 Terraced Double Bed Extension - 71" L x 36" W x 7" & 14" H Start by making sure each corner post is oriented correctly. Reference image 11. IMAGE 11 Right Corner Post (360mm) From R0714D36 Left Corner Post Left Joiner (360mm)
  • Page 14 Assembly 3 Terraced Double Bed Extension - 71" L x 36" W x 7" & 14" H Fix the left joiner corner and left corner post (180mm) on one long board from above, as shown in Image 12. Note: The boards need to be placed in the inward “U” shape of the brackets. (Image 12). IMAGE 12 Left Joiner Corner...
  • Page 15 Assembly 3 Terraced Double Bed Extension - 71" L x 36" W x 7" & 14" H Fix other joiner corners and corner posts on long boards from above, as shown in Image 13. IMAGE 13 Left Joiner Corner Right Joiner Right Joiner Long Corner...
  • Page 16 Assembly 3 Terraced Double Bed Extension - 71" L x 36" W x 7" & 14" H Slide 6pc boards to form the first layer of the bed, as shown in Image 14. IMAGE 14 Long Board x 6 Long Board Long Board...
  • Page 17 Assembly 3 Terraced Double Bed Extension - 71" L x 36" W x 7" & 14" H Slide 8pc boards to form the second layer of the bed, as shown in Image 15. IMAGE 15 Long Board x 8...
  • Page 18 Assembly 3 Terraced Double Bed Extension - 71" L x 36" W x 7" & 14" H If necessary, use your rubber mallet to ensure the boards are tightly in place. Cover the brackets with the 10 end caps, as shown in Image 10. Now you get a Hi-Low-Hi-Low quadruple garden bed. IMAGE 16 Post Cap Post Cap...
  • Page 19 Notes Terraced Double Bed Extension - 71" L x 36" W x 7" & 14" H Sometimes there might be a misalignment of the Corner Posts as shown in Image 17 and Image 18, which may result in difficulty of sliding boards into the brackets. Please adjust them to the right position so that they are parallel to each other, and perpendicular to the ground.
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