Why Corten Steel Raised Garden Beds Are for You

Why Corten Steel Raised Garden Beds Are for You

Gardening is not a hobby for some, but it is both therapy and passion for others. Nurturing life, growing spaces, and seeing things bloom and bear fruitful fruit, there is satisfaction in all of this. 

Some passionate gardeners need quality products, such as raised garden beds, which Birdies Garden Products in New Zealand provides.

Birdies have high-quality Aluzinc steel raised garden beds, which can withstand the use of little soil in backyards. 

The quality built is time-proofed, well-groomed, and sleek in its outlook. We also note that Corten steel is getting increasingly popular among New Zealand gardeners.

What is Aluzinc Steel?

Aluzinc is coated with a mix of other metals that contains aluminium, zinc, and very minute silicon. 

Such composition gives it highly excellent resistance to rust while providing strong, good resistance that could face tough weather and last for ages, being easy to handle because of its lightness.

In New Zealand, many urban gardeners like to use aluminium zinc steel, which is made into raised garden beds. 

These beds are awesome because they keep the soil contained and stop weeds from growing and stealing nutrients. Because it is raised, it is also good if you want to avoid bending too much while planting or harvesting.

It's also a great choice if you are into modern-looking planters. Aluzinc beds can easily fit into any garden style. The product is low maintenance, so you can spend more time enjoying your plants instead of fixing up your garden beds.

Aluzinc vs Corten Steel Plant beds

Aluzinc and Corten steel are both tough, weather-resistant materials that can be used by urban gardeners. Below are the differences between the two.

Aluzinc Steel Raised Beds

Aluzinc is a shiny metal that doesn't rust easily due to its covering being made of special materials like aluminium and zinc. It is light in weight but strong, hence long-lasting in the garden.

Corten Steel Raised Beds

Corten steel, on the other hand, is a metal that oxidises with time. The oxide forms a protective layer of rust on the metal. It turns colour into a pretty reddish-brown and looks really neat in gardens.

What are the benefits of using Aluzinc and Corten Steel

Aluzinc and Corten steel are both suitable for a raised garden bed. Each is unique in its own way. The following details reveal them.

Differences in Materials

Aluzinc Steel

The Aluzinc steel raised garden bed is a smart combination of aluminium, zinc, and a little silicon. It's great at withstanding weather like rain, heat, and even moisture. It handles it all without rusting. Its coating is so strong you won't have to worry about it falling apart for years.

It maintains the same shiny look of metal throughout its life span, which is a positive aspect if you are particular about keeping something neat and clean.

Corten Steel

Now, corten steel is a little different. It's what they call weathering steel, and it's designed to rust—but in a good way! That rust, or patina, builds up as a protective layer. It stops the steel underneath from rusting any further. Over time, it gets this lovely, warm, earthy colour, which can add charm to your garden.

Corrosion Resistance

Aluzinc steel is good because it does not rust or corrode. No patina, no fuss-it just stays as it is. Corten steel, though, resists corrosion in its own way. The patina it develops protects it, but it's more for looks than pure function.

Appearance

If you want things to remain shiny and classy-looking, Aluzinc steel is the answer. Aluzinc is sleek. It does not change over time. Corten, on the other hand, has some appeal in terms of appearance since it grows beautiful once exposed to different elements over time as if telling you stories about the past like old photographs. 

Duration of Life and Maintenance End

Both of these materials will last for years. However, the Aluzinc steel raised garden bed is easier to care for. On the other hand, corten steel also lasts a long time, but you've got to be okay with that patina changing its look as time goes on.

Cost

Aluzinc is usually more affordable, and you'll see a lot of gardeners using it. Corten, on the other hand, is pricier because of its pretty presentation and how it's made. People who want their garden to look fancier opt for the Corten Steel.

Sustainability

Both are recyclable, so they are eco-friendly. The aluzinc production process tends to be more efficient with less waste, though Corten steel is eco-friendly in its own right.

Are Aluzinc Plant Beds Good?

First, an aluzinc raised plant bed is very excellent for gardening because it doesn't rust like some of its counterparts. You can almost grow anything in these types of beds. In addition, vegetables such as tomatoes, lettuce, and carrots are best grown inside them.

The second is garden edging. Aluzinc raised beds are perfect for maintaining clean edges in your garden. You can use it to define flower beds or make paths around your garden. It keeps the soil in place and looks nice with flowers like marigolds, daffodils, or lavender.

Finally, planters. I have seen Aluzinc used for planters, and they are just perfect for things like herbs or small plants that require a little more care. You can plant rosemary, basil, or even a small rose bush in them.


Conclusion

Well, if you want to have something that is beautifully made and will last for several years, then Birdie's Aluzinc steel raised beds are a nice choice for your garden. These products have a fashionable look and have been strong for many years.

These raised beds aren't just only for gardening; they signify how much you care to grow life in your very own backyard.

Birdies' aluminium beds make your gardening easier and more enjoyable regardless of the stage at which you are. You're guaranteed to create that dream garden one bed at a time.

To find out more or order, contact us at 0800 130 058 or email us at scott@birdiesgardenproducts.co.nz.

Answering Common Questions About Corten Steel

You may have a couple of questions about whether you're thinking of having Aluzinc plant beds in your garden. So, let's talk about the most common questions.

Is It Safe for Vegetables?

Yes! Aluzinc corten beds are being used by many gardeners and farmers in New Zealand.

How Long Do They Last?

Even with minimal maintenance, plant beds last over 10 years.

 

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