Grow more, bend less, and skip the weeds. Custom raised garden beds and garden boxes built to fit your yard, your sun, and your back. We build new cedar and composite beds, fill them with ready-to-plant soil, add trellises, and repair existing garden boxes for homeowners across Green Bay and Brown County — just in time for the Wisconsin growing season.
Our Process
- Walk your yard to find the best sun, drainage, and access for your beds
- Recommend size, height, material, and layout for what you want to grow
- One clear price for the build, soil, and any add-ons
- Level the site, set the beds square and solid, and anchor the corners
- Line beds as needed and fill with a proper raised-bed soil blend
- Add trellises, cages, or covers, then clean up the site
What's Included
- Custom builds — single beds, multi-bed gardens, and tall waist-height boxes for easy reach
- Cedar & composite — naturally rot-resistant cedar or maintenance-free composite and recycled-plastic boards
- Soil fill — delivery and fill with a topsoil-compost raised-bed blend, ready to plant
- Trellises & supports — built-in trellises for tomatoes, beans, cucumbers, and vining crops
- Repairs — replacing rotted boards, re-squaring corners, and re-lining existing garden boxes
- Add-ons — hardware-cloth bottoms for gophers, hoop covers, and weed-barrier base
Why Choose All The Way Home Services?
12 years of carpentry means square, solid beds that hold their shape through Wisconsin's freeze-thaw winters — not a wobbly weekend kit. We build with food-safe materials and set everything level so your beds drain right and last for years.
Service Area
We proudly build and repair raised garden beds in Green Bay, De Pere, Ashwaubenon, Allouez, Bellevue, Howard, Suamico, and surrounding communities throughout Brown County and NE Wisconsin.
Why It Matters
Raised beds warm up faster in the spring — a real advantage in Wisconsin's short season — drain better than native clay, and keep soil loose and weed-free so your plants thrive. They put gardening at a comfortable height that's easier on knees and backs, and a well-built cedar or composite bed lasts many seasons instead of rotting out in a couple of years. Building now means you're planted and growing while the weather is right.
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the best material for a raised garden bed in Wisconsin?
Cedar is the most popular choice — it's naturally rot- and insect-resistant, food-safe, and stands up to Wisconsin's freeze-thaw winters for many years. Composite and recycled-plastic boards last even longer and never need sealing, which is great for a low-maintenance bed. We'll walk you through the trade-offs in cost and lifespan and build to your preference.
Can you fill the beds with soil too, or just build them?
Both. We can deliver and fill your beds with a proper raised-bed blend of topsoil, compost, and amendments so they're ready to plant the day we finish. We size the fill to your bed depth so roots have room and the soil settles correctly.
Can you repair my existing garden boxes instead of replacing them?
Yes. We replace rotted or warped boards, re-square and re-anchor bowed corners, add new corner bracing, and re-line beds to extend their life. If only a board or two has failed, a repair is far cheaper than a rebuild and we'll tell you honestly which makes sense.
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