If you’re launching a community garden and wondering about accessibility, the answer is a resounding yes—our planter box factory specializes in raised beds that are fully wheelchair-accessible. We understand that a truly inclusive green space must accommodate gardeners of all mobility levels. Our raised bed designs are engineered with ADA (Americans with Disabilities Act) guidelines in mind: the growing surface sits at a comfortable 24 to 30 inches in height, allowing a wheelchair user to roll directly underneath without obstruction. The width is optimized to no more than 36 inches, ensuring that all plants are within easy reach from either side.
We also offer optional features like smooth, rounded edges to prevent snagging, stable leg structures that withstand lateral pressure, and a choice of durable, weather-resistant materials such as recycled composite lumber or powder-coated steel. Customization is key for a community garden’s unique layout. You can request beds in varying lengths—from 4 feet to 8 feet—and even install them with a slightly sloped base to improve drainage without compromising stability.
Beyond the hardware, our team provides guidance on path width (at least 36 inches wide for wheelchair maneuvering) and soil depth (12 to 18 inches for deep-rooted vegetables). We also supply optional corner brackets that allow beds to be anchored to concrete or gravel surfaces, common in public garden settings. By choosing our factory-direct wheelchair-accessible raised beds, you’re not just buying planters—you’re fostering a community where everyone can dig, plant, and harvest together. Let’s grow inclusivity, one raised bed at a time.
