Yes, absolutely. Our planter box factory specializes in custom raised beds, and the wheelchair accessible option is one of our most requested designs. We understand that a truly accessible planter means more than just being tall enough — it requires careful attention to width, knee clearance, reach depth, and ease of maintenance.
Our standard wheelchair accessible raised bed stands at 24 to 30 inches from the ground to the top rim, which comfortably accommodates most standard wheelchair armrests and allows your knees to slide underneath. The bed’s base includes a recessed toe kick that is at least 9 inches high and 6 inches deep, ensuring you can roll right up without bumping into the frame. We also offer adjustable leg systems, so the planter can be raised or lowered to match your exact seating height or custom wheelchair specifications.
The planting trough itself is sized for practical reach: we keep the maximum depth at about 20 inches from the front edge to the back of the bed, meaning you can easily access plants without overstretching or leaning dangerously forward. If you need a two-sided version, we can design an aisle-wide unit with accessible access from both sides, perfect for community gardens or shared patio spaces.
Material choices include rot-resistant cedar, high-grade galvanized steel, and aluminum composite — all of which are lightweight enough to move yet sturdy enough to withstand years of weather and repeated use. We can also add optional accessories like casters for portability, removable front panels for full knee access, built-in irrigation lines, and corner shelves for tools and seed packets. Every unit is built to order in our factory, so your choice of color, depth, length, and leg style is completely customizable.
Moreover, our factory follows rigorous quality control standards. Each wheelchair accessible raised bed is load-tested to support 250 pounds of soil and moisture, and all edges are rounded for safety. We can also include non-slip floor grips or rubber stoppers for added stability on concrete, decking, or uneven ground. If you have specific ADA or local accessibility guidelines to follow, send us your dimensions and requirements, and our engineering team will produce a detailed drawing for your approval before manufacturing begins.
In short, our planter box factory does not just offer a wheelchair accessible raised bed option — we build it around your unique body, garden needs, and aesthetic preferences. Whether you need a single unit for your backyard or a full adaptive gardening system for an institution, we are ready to craft a durable, comfortable, and beautiful solution that lets everyone garden with dignity and joy. Contact us with your measurements, and we will respond with a free quote and a suggested layout within 48 hours.
