Raised Garden Beds Built to Look Good and Last
Looking for raised garden beds in Brisbane? Our range makes it easy to build neat, durable garden beds without turning the whole project into a weekend-long wrestle. We stock Straight curve raised garden beds in Corten steel and galvanised steel, with flexible, rigid and zero-flex options to suit everything from veggie patches to more polished landscape designs.
Flex, Rigid or Zero-Flex: Which Raised Bed Is Right for You?
All three Straightcurve raised beds are built from the same pro-grade weathering steel (galvanised also available) and use the same joining system — so you can even mix them in one project. The difference is the shape you want to create, and how crisp you want the finish to be.
The 10-Second Answer
Curves, circles or flowing organic lines? Choose Flex.
Straight-sided beds with clean geometric lines? Choose Rigid.
Straight lines with a premium, heavy-duty finish and the sharpest top edge? Choose Zero-Flex.
Flex: For Curves and Flowing Shapes
Flex has notches on the inside edge and feet that allow it to bend smoothly into curves, circles, kidney shapes and sweeping organic lines. With two panels and a ratchet strap, you can form a circle as tight as 1370mm in diameter. It's the right choice when you want the bed to feel like it belongs in the landscape rather than imposed on it.
Best for: curved feature beds, circles, kidney-shaped veggie patches, organic garden designs, terraces that follow a slope, raised borders that wrap around paths or trees.
Rigid: For Straight-Sided Beds
Rigid is engineered for straight-sided, geometric garden bed layouts — formal kitchen gardens, vegetable patches, and contemporary landscape designs where sharp lines and solid construction matter. Like Flex, it can be cut and rejoined if you need non-standard lengths, making it the more flexible choice for custom-sized projects.
Best for: rectangular veggie patches, formal kitchen gardens, contemporary straight-lined designs, projects that need custom-cut panel lengths, low retaining walls.
Zero-Flex: For Premium Straight Lines
Zero-Flex is the heavy-duty option, featuring a double-rolled continuous top lip that gives it a thicker, more refined profile and superior rigidity. It holds dead-straight lines under load without bowing, and the finished top edge presents as a single clean line — the sharpest, most architectural look in the range. Zero-Flex is not designed to be cut and rejoined, so plan your lengths using standard panel sizes.
Best for: high-end architectural gardens, multi-level terraced beds, long dead-straight runs, feature beds where the top edge is highly visible, formal courtyards, designs that demand a premium finish.
Ask Yourself These Four Questions
- Straight or curved? Curved → Flex. Straight → Rigid or Zero-Flex.
- Standard sizes or custom lengths? If you need to cut panels to custom lengths, choose Rigid (Zero-Flex isn't designed to be cut and rejoined).
- Standard finish or premium top edge? For the sharpest, most architectural look with a thicker double-rolled top, choose Zero-Flex. For a clean straight-line finish at a friendlier price point, choose Rigid.
Remember: all three use the same joining flanges, so you can combine Flex curves with Rigid or Zero-Flex straight runs in a single design. Mixing is encouraged.
From Curves to Clean Lines
Straightcurve has become the go-to raised bed system for Australian landscapers and serious home gardeners — and for good reason. The range is designed around a single idea: give you a professional, flawless finish without needing a professional to install it. Here's what sets it apart.
For finishes, it’s a choice between Corten steel and galvanised steel. Corten leans rustic and full of character, while galvanised goes for a cleaner, sharper look. Height options include 240mm, 400mm and 560mm, which gives you flexibility for everything from herbs and flowers to deeper veggie beds.
Because this is the Straightcurve range, installation is designed to be quick and straightforward with basic tools. That’s always a win when the garden project list is already carrying on.
Straightcurve panels are pro-grade stee, typically 2mm thick with a reinforced top edge and are made to hold their line under years of soil pressure, watering and weather. Once installed, the fixing system locks everything rock-solid. With weathering steel in particular, you can expect a working life of 10+ years with effectively zero maintenance: no sealing, no painting, no rust-proofing. Build it once, plant it, forget about the bed itself.
It's the rare combination of professional finish, DIY-friendly install, and genuine longevity that makes Straightcurve the most recommended raised bed system in Australian landscaping.
From Our Yard to Your Courtyard
We deliver across the east coast from Northern NSW to North East Queensland, with regular service across Brisbane, the Gold Coast and the Sunshine Coast. For bigger orders or full garden bed setups, we can help sort the best delivery option for your site so everything arrives ready to roll.
Pickup is also available from Brisbane, which keeps things easy if you’d rather collect.
And if you want to see the range up close before locking anything in, visit our Eagle Farm warehouse. It’s the easiest way to compare finishes, sizes and styles in person and make sure you’re choosing the right fit for your space.
Where Good Garden Projects Get Moving
At Australian Landscape Supplies, you can sort your raised garden beds, edging, soil, mulch and the rest of your garden gear in one go. One order, one delivery, and far less running around trying to piece everything together from five different places.
We stock long-lasting products, practical accessories and options that work for both DIYers and tradies. Whether you’re building a tidy backyard veggie patch or planning something a bit more ambitious, we’ll help make the whole process smoother and a whole lot less painful.
Frequently Asked Questions
Find quick answers to common questions below.
What’s the difference between Flex, Rigid and Zero-Flex raised garden beds?
Flex beds are ideal for curved designs, Rigid beds suit straighter layouts, and Zero-Flex beds are a sturdy option for simple, structured setups. It really comes down to the shape and style you want for your space.
Should I choose Corten steel or Galvanised steel?
If you like a more natural, weathered finish, Corten steel is the go. If your space leans more modern, galvanised steel keeps things cleaner and sharper. Both are durable, low-maintenance options built for outdoor use.
What heights do your raised garden beds come in?
Our raised garden bed range includes heights of 240mm, 400mm and 560mm, so you can choose what works best for herbs, flowers, veggies or more substantial planting.
Are raised garden beds easy to install?
Yes. The Straightcurve range is designed for quick, easy installation using basic tools, with pre-drilled pieces that are easy to work with.
Do you stock the accessories as well?
We do. Along with the garden beds themselves, we stock corner pieces, joiners, bracing sets, ground anchor posts, screws and other handy extras to help get the whole setup sorted.
Is there a minimum order for delivery?
Minimum order requirements may apply depending on the product and delivery location. For bulk orders or specific delivery needs in Brisbane, we recommend contacting our team for a custom quote.
Do you deliver trough planters outside Brisbane?
Yes. We deliver across the east coast from Northern NSW to North East Queensland, with regular service across Brisbane, the Gold Coast and the Sunshine Coast.
Still have questions? Talk to a Landscaping Expert.
Need Backup Before You Build?
Getting the right raised garden bed setup is much easier when the details are sorted early. We can help with product selection, quantities, accessories and delivery planning before your order, so the job feels clearer from the start.
For trade customers and larger landscape projects, we can also help with quotes, supply planning and getting the right products lined up without the usual back-and-forth. Big job, small job, neat little veggie patch, bring it on.