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Landscaping

Products 39 landscaping products from £119
Range Raised beds, planters, path edging and more
Materials Pressure-treated timber built to last
Delivery Free UK home delivery on all orders

About Our Landscaping Products

We stock over 20 landscaping products for transforming your outdoor space. Our range covers raised beds, path edging, paving, gravel borders, and timber planters. Prices start from £119 for our entry-level Access raised bed kit and go up to £429 for larger kits. Every product uses pressure-treated timber built to last 15 years outdoors without additional treatment.

Raised beds are the fastest route to productive growing at home. They fix drainage issues, block weeds, and save your knees. Pair them with our decorative stones and gravel for low-maintenance pathways between beds. For boundary definition, browse our fencing range to complete your garden layout.

All landscaping products include free UK delivery. Raised bed kits arrive flat-packed and assemble in under 30 minutes with basic tools. For outdoor dining and seating areas alongside your raised beds, see our garden furniture collection.

Why We Chose This Range

"We've been advising customers on garden layout for over 12 years. The most common mistake is underestimating how much gravel you need. Always order 10% more than calculated. Our Access raised bed kits are the ones I use in my own garden. They bolt together in 20 minutes and the timber is properly pressure-treated, not just dipped."

Matt, Founder of Greenhouse Stores

Types of Landscaping Products We Offer

Raised Bed Kits

Pressure-treated timber kits from £119. Available in 4x2ft, 4x4ft, and 6x4ft sizes. Stackable design lets you double the depth for root vegetables. Bolt-together assembly takes under 30 minutes. The timber lasts 15 years outdoors without retreating.

Path Edging and Borders

Timber border rolls and log edging strips define beds, paths, and lawn edges. Pressure-treated for ground contact durability. Flexible enough to follow curves and corners. A clean edge stops gravel migrating into flower beds and keeps lawns tidy.

Paving and Stepping Stones

Natural stone and composite paving slabs for paths, patios, and greenhouse bases. Lay them on a compacted sand bed for stable, level surfaces. Stepping stones create attractive walkways through planting areas without compacting the soil.

Planters and Timber Borders

Freestanding timber planters for patios, decking, and balconies. Ideal when you cannot dig into the ground below. Pressure-treated construction handles permanent outdoor exposure. Pair with grow bags for seasonal salad crops and herbs.

Quick Guide: Start with one 4x4ft raised bed and a bag of gravel for the surrounding path. This gives you 16 sq ft of growing space and a tidy, mud-free approach. Expand with additional beds once you see how much you harvest from the first season.

Matt's Buying Tip: Soil Depth Matters

Fill raised beds with a mix of 60% topsoil, 30% compost, and 10% perlite. This gives perfect drainage for root vegetables. Do not use garden soil on its own. It compacts too quickly in a raised bed and your carrots will fork. Stack two kits for 460mm depth if you plan to grow parsnips or long carrots.

Budget guide: raised bed kits range from £119 to £429. Path edging and border rolls sit between £15 and £45. All prices include free UK delivery. For ground cover between beds, our decorative stones and gravel range starts from £189.

Frequently Asked Questions

What size raised bed should I start with?

A 4x4ft raised bed is the best starting size. It gives enough room for a full row of vegetables. You can reach across from both sides without stepping on the soil. Our Access 4x4ft kit costs £129 and assembles in under 20 minutes with a drill and spanner.

How deep should a raised bed be?

Most vegetables need a minimum depth of 200mm. Root crops like carrots and parsnips need 300mm or deeper. Our Access kits are 230mm deep as standard. Stack two kits to double the depth for root vegetables. Deeper beds also reduce bending, which helps with back problems.

Do raised beds need a base?

No, raised beds sit directly on soil or grass. Open ground allows earthworms to move up into the growing medium. If slugs are a problem, line the bottom with fine mesh before filling. On paved surfaces, place weed membrane underneath and drill drainage holes in the bottom boards.

How long do pressure-treated raised beds last?

Pressure-treated timber lasts 15 years or more. The treatment forces preservative deep into the wood grain. These beds will not rot from ground contact like untreated softwood. You do not need to apply any additional treatment after purchase.

How much gravel do I need for garden paths?

Calculate length x width x 50mm depth, then add 10%. A 10m path that is 1m wide needs roughly 0.55 cubic metres of gravel. That works out to about 825kg. Lay weed membrane beneath the gravel to prevent weeds growing through. Use timber edging on both sides to stop the gravel spreading.

Can I use raised beds on a patio or decking?

Yes, raised beds work well on hard surfaces. Place weed membrane underneath to protect the paving. Ensure the bottom has drainage holes so water does not pool. The pressure-treated timber handles constant moisture contact. Balcony users should check weight limits before filling large beds with soil.