I'm trying to create some raised garden beds that I can assemble in two pieces to easily transport to my parent's house. I'm wondering if there are any good methods to connect them, like using brackets, or if there's a better solution out there? Any recommendations would be appreciated!
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Why not just build it in place instead of trying to transport it? It might make things simpler. Just assemble the pieces there when you're ready!
I've had some experience with a smaller bed, and the soil really compacted over time. Keep in mind that your larger bed will be heavy, around 600 pounds of soil! Plan accordingly.
Check out tusk tenons for corner joints; they can make it easier to take apart later on. Just four pieces to manage!
What size are you aiming for? If you just want it to come apart easily, using lag bolts with nuts and washers would likely work really well. Also, keep in mind that soil can weigh a ton, especially in a larger raised bed like you're thinking of!
I'm planning two beds that are 8 feet long and 3 feet wide. Breaking them into halves sounds like a plan!
Honestly, I attempted to move a garden bed once, and it was such a hassle! Removing the dirt, dismantling the frame, and then trying to fix everything afterwards was a job. The bed ended up warped and made a mess of my time. You're better off just building new ones on site if you can—it might save you time in the long run!
I appreciate the honest feedback! I'll definitely consider that since I want to avoid a huge headache.

That's a good point, but my parents want the option to move it later if needed.