Installation Guide

Finish:
To nish the appearance of each joint and to secure the brackets over the
stake, push or tap the supplied caps into the tops of the stakes until they
snap in place.
Preparing for installation:
Slide one end of a timber into the channel end of one of the brackets (see
image 1). e edge of the bracket should be ush with the lower concave edge
of the composite timber (see image 2) and below the upper convex edge (see
image 3).
Use a power drill or screwdriver to screw the bracket in place using the
screws supplied. Do not over-tighten the screws as this may damage the
bracket. Repeat this process on the opposite end of the timber ipping the
bracket in the opposite direction (see image 5). Repeat for all timbers.
Installing Your Frame:
Select the desired location of your raised garden, lay out the timbers,
then insert a Joint Stake through each of the corner brackets and hammer
the stakes into the soil (see image 4).
Tip: To locate your raised garden on a cement surface, remove the spikes
from each of the Joint Stakes with a hacksaw to allow them to rest on a
hard surface. Add a Joint Cap to each corner to nish.
Stacking Additional Levels:
For multi-level designs, slide a stacking stake into all of the exposed tops of
level 1 stakes and put the level 2 timbers in place until level 2 is complete.
You can continue stacking additional levels until reaching your desired
height.
e Stacking Joint Package Contains
2 Stakes
4 Brackets
2 Caps
8 Screws
Tools Required: Hammer or mallet, tape measure, Phillips screwdriver
1
2
3
4
5
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