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product_id: 88351661
title: "EarthBox 80101.01 Garden Kit, Dark Green"
brand: "earthbox"
price: "46487 som"
currency: KGS
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reviews_count: 8
category: "Earth Box"
url: https://www.desertcart.kg/products/88351661-earthbox-80101-01-garden-kit-dark-green
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# 2 cu ft soil capacity for abundant growth Wheeled for effortless mobility Includes fertilizer & dolomite for optimized nutrition EarthBox 80101.01 Garden Kit, Dark Green

**Brand:** earthbox
**Price:** 46487 som
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🌿 Grow smart, move easy, harvest big—your urban garden’s new best friend!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** EarthBox 80101.01 Garden Kit, Dark Green by earthbox
- **How much does it cost?** 46487 som with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.kg](https://www.desertcart.kg/products/88351661-earthbox-80101-01-garden-kit-dark-green)

## Best For

- earthbox enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted earthbox brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Effortless Mobility:** Castor wheels let you reposition your garden with zero strain—perfect for dynamic urban spaces.
- • **Maximized Growth Space:** Generous 29x14x11 inch dimensions and 2 cubic feet soil capacity deliver room for thriving veggies, herbs, and flowers.
- • **All-in-One Nutrient Boost:** Comes with built-in fertilizer and dolomite—no guesswork, just guaranteed healthy plants.
- • **Versatile Urban Gardening:** Ideal for windowsills, balconies, decks, and indoors—join the movement of savvy millennial growers transforming small spaces.
- • **Zero Maintenance, Maximum Yield:** No digging, no weeding, no watering guesswork—just add mix, seedlings, and water for faster, bigger harvests.

## Overview

The 80101.01 Garden Kit is a patented, wheeled growing system designed for effortless, high-yield gardening in compact spaces. Measuring 29x14x11 inches with a 2-cubic-foot soil capacity, it includes fertilizer, dolomite, and germination covers to optimize plant health. Its maintenance-free design eliminates digging and weeding, making it perfect for busy professionals seeking fresh homegrown produce on balconies, decks, or indoors.

## Description

The patented EarthBox was developed by commercial farmers and proven in the lab and on the farm. This maintenance-free, award-winning, high-tech growing system controls soil conditions, eliminates guesswork and more than doubles the yield of a conventional garden with less fertilizer, less water and virtually no effort! No digging, no weeding, no guesswork. Vegetables, fruits, herbs and flowers grow bigger, tastier and faster in the EarthBox! The EarthBox Garden Kit measures 29"L x 14"W x 11"H and includes fertilizer, dolomite, two germination covers and castor wheels for easy movement. Almost any brand of potting mix for containers or hanging plants will work with EarthBox (not included), which has a large capacity of 2.0 cubic feet. Anyone can enjoy delicious homegrown veggies, fruits, and herbs grown in an EarthBox.

Review: Great Results - Seeing is believing - This is my first year using the EarthBox system and I am wonderfully impressed. I will be using this item for many years to come. I did container gardening last year and used many types of containers from standard pots to the upside down garden. I had pretty good results but had a difficult time keeping up with the watering. I didn't know that once tomato plants get large, they are very, very, very thirsty! I debated between the EarthBox system and another sold by Gardener's Supply. The EarthBox system offered an optional automatic watering system and that was the deciding factor. Set up of the system is pretty simple. Open the box, add good potting mix, water and seeds/transplants. Fertilizer and dolomite are included in the kit. There is a plastic cover (an extra is included) that goes over the box to prevent rain water etc from entering. Since the plants get all of their needed water from the reservoir in the bottom of the box, additional water from above could result in over watering. I started with two boxes and loved the system so much that now I own seven. My deck garden now has tomatoes, eggplants, cantaloupe, watermelon, varieties of peppers, zucchini and butternut sqash. After 4 weeks my pepper plants are taller and healthier than last year's plants at the 12 week mark. They seem to be able to handle most vegetables as I've planted okra and seen others with 6 to 7 ft tall corn and pole beans. I'm not the best when it comes to dealing with bugs and another great benefit is that since they are on my deck, these are bug free. I also no longer have to worry about uneven watering and taking care of them while I am on vacation. I added the automatic watering system which fills the reservoir whenever it is below the desired level. I was able to leave home for a long weekend and return to plants that were just as healthy as when I left. The current desertcart price of $39 is excellent. The lowest price found locally for me was $69. The system will require an additional investment in years to come as you eventually need new plastic covers. Fertilizer can be bought anywhere so that isn't a problem. Living in Minnesota, I don't have a very long gardening season. So having a system that produces such healthy and fast growing plants is a huge benefit. And so far, I have found this to be the most low maintenance system I have seen. My neighbors think I am an amazing gardener when all I really did was follow the instructions. I added photos and will add more as the season progresses.
Review: I loved the earthbox - for tomatoes get the staking kit - I am a Zone 7 gardner with a day-job and other time-intensive hobbies that have conspired against my attempts and intentions to be a better farmer. There are several inevitabilities in my garden. First, the slugs will eat the basil, second, there won't be any edible produce until about a week before the first frost when suddenly I have more than I can handle and the slugs will devour it all while I sleep anyhow. Finally, the sad anemic-looking eggplant will have 1 little flower and then poop out when the fall rain starts. Not this year! This year, I bought 2 earth boxes when the family didn't come through on the birthday list. I paid what I thought were outrageous amounts of money for plastic planters, but have had friends raving about them so what the heck, why not! Summer around here did't start until approximately August, but I bucked the trend and planted in mid-June (for the record about 2 months late but it was very very soggy this spring). So, I wasn't expecting much of anything out of them this year. I have to admit that I planted the challenging plants in the earthbox. I always kill the basil, so I put 2 of them in there. To compensate, I put a sungold cherry tomato in with the basil. I also had a few sad, slug-munched eggplants that survived the great drowning of Mid-may but were looking pretty awful. So, I threw those in the other planter box with a pepper plant. The instructions say to use potting soil, but I used "garden" soil because it was cheaper and (as above) I didn't expect much. Other than that, I followed their (fairly well written/illustrated) instructions. Those 2 little earth boxes were worth every penny. My basil thrived, the eggplants revived, and (since I didn't have the staking system and forgot to cage it) the tomato proceeded to flop over and take over the walkway. I think next year, I'm going to get a couple more to do more herbs. I think the strength of the system is that (1) they warm up the soil more quickly and consistently than planting in the ground does. So, in cooler climates (not that we're bitter) heat-loving plants tend to do well in the boxes when otherwise they wouldn't survive. Unlike regular planters though, these are self-watering. This simply means that there is a resevoir at the bottom that you fill every day or every other day when it's warm out. So, for the more absent-minded of us this means that you can't drown or dehydrate your plants too easily. Using the plastic mulch cover thing also helped with pest (read, slug) control. The kit from desertcart came with an extra mulch cover that I could use if I were going to change the planting arrangement next year (since you have to cut through it to plant). My rotten neighbor with the green thumb (although not so rotten, since he shares!) has been able to grow greens in the winter -- I think I'm going to try that this year with my earthboxes and see how that goes.

## Features

- Wheeled garden box growing kit with fertilizer, dolomite
- Perfect for cultivating vegetables, herbs and flowers on windowsills, decks, balconies, and even indoors
- No digging, no weeding, no guesswork
- Just add planting mix, seedlings and water; includes foolproof instructions
- Measures 29 by 14 by 11 inches (l x w x h); 2-cubic-foot soil capacity . Item is made of Plastic and color of the item is Terra Cotta

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B000JRDX8U |
| Best Sellers Rank | #255,468 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #401 in Plant Germination Kits |
| Brand Name | EarthBox |
| Capacity | 2 Cubic Feet |
| Color | Green |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 668 Reviews |
| Finish Types | Unfinished |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00858385001033 |
| Included Components | Instruction manual |
| Indoor Outdoor Usage | Outdoor |
| Item Dimensions | 30 x 15 x 12 inches |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 14"D x 29"W x 11"H |
| Item Weight | 3.2 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Earthbox |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 1010045 |
| Material | Plastic |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Model Number | EBXRBSINGLEGRN |
| Mounting Type | Floor Standing |
| Number of Levels | 1 |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Drainage Hole, Portable, Weather Resistant |
| Pattern | Solid |
| Plant or Animal Product Type | Plant |
| Planter Form | Plant Pot |
| Product Style | Traditional |
| Shape | Rectangular |
| Size | 30 inches (L) x 15 inches (W) x 12 inches (H) |
| Special Feature | Drainage Hole, Portable, Weather Resistant |
| Style | Traditional |
| Theme | Gardening |
| UPC | 858385001514 085385001484 858385001361 858385001118 858358001138 858385001132 858385001033 853850010336 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |

## Product Details

- **Color:** Green
- **Special Feature:** Drainage Hole
- **Style:** Modern
- **Planter Form:** Box
- **Shape:** Rectangular

## Images

![EarthBox 80101.01 Garden Kit, Dark Green - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/81j1M6qi+PL.jpg)
![EarthBox 80101.01 Garden Kit, Dark Green - Image 2](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61ZLArTNEyL.jpg)
![EarthBox 80101.01 Garden Kit, Dark Green - Image 3](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/41BHenQEL2L.jpg)
![EarthBox 80101.01 Garden Kit, Dark Green - Image 4](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/41fJTDn3X3L.jpg)
![EarthBox 80101.01 Garden Kit, Dark Green - Image 5](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/41O4WIjdOuL.jpg)

## Available Options

This product comes in different **Color** options.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great Results - Seeing is believing
*by L***S on July 13, 2008*

This is my first year using the EarthBox system and I am wonderfully impressed. I will be using this item for many years to come. I did container gardening last year and used many types of containers from standard pots to the upside down garden. I had pretty good results but had a difficult time keeping up with the watering. I didn't know that once tomato plants get large, they are very, very, very thirsty! I debated between the EarthBox system and another sold by Gardener's Supply. The EarthBox system offered an optional automatic watering system and that was the deciding factor. Set up of the system is pretty simple. Open the box, add good potting mix, water and seeds/transplants. Fertilizer and dolomite are included in the kit. There is a plastic cover (an extra is included) that goes over the box to prevent rain water etc from entering. Since the plants get all of their needed water from the reservoir in the bottom of the box, additional water from above could result in over watering. I started with two boxes and loved the system so much that now I own seven. My deck garden now has tomatoes, eggplants, cantaloupe, watermelon, varieties of peppers, zucchini and butternut sqash. After 4 weeks my pepper plants are taller and healthier than last year's plants at the 12 week mark. They seem to be able to handle most vegetables as I've planted okra and seen others with 6 to 7 ft tall corn and pole beans. I'm not the best when it comes to dealing with bugs and another great benefit is that since they are on my deck, these are bug free. I also no longer have to worry about uneven watering and taking care of them while I am on vacation. I added the automatic watering system which fills the reservoir whenever it is below the desired level. I was able to leave home for a long weekend and return to plants that were just as healthy as when I left. The current Amazon price of $39 is excellent. The lowest price found locally for me was $69. The system will require an additional investment in years to come as you eventually need new plastic covers. Fertilizer can be bought anywhere so that isn't a problem. Living in Minnesota, I don't have a very long gardening season. So having a system that produces such healthy and fast growing plants is a huge benefit. And so far, I have found this to be the most low maintenance system I have seen. My neighbors think I am an amazing gardener when all I really did was follow the instructions. I added photos and will add more as the season progresses.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ I loved the earthbox - for tomatoes get the staking kit
*by R***X on September 28, 2010*

I am a Zone 7 gardner with a day-job and other time-intensive hobbies that have conspired against my attempts and intentions to be a better farmer. There are several inevitabilities in my garden. First, the slugs will eat the basil, second, there won't be any edible produce until about a week before the first frost when suddenly I have more than I can handle and the slugs will devour it all while I sleep anyhow. Finally, the sad anemic-looking eggplant will have 1 little flower and then poop out when the fall rain starts. Not this year! This year, I bought 2 earth boxes when the family didn't come through on the birthday list. I paid what I thought were outrageous amounts of money for plastic planters, but have had friends raving about them so what the heck, why not! Summer around here did't start until approximately August, but I bucked the trend and planted in mid-June (for the record about 2 months late but it was very very soggy this spring). So, I wasn't expecting much of anything out of them this year. I have to admit that I planted the challenging plants in the earthbox. I always kill the basil, so I put 2 of them in there. To compensate, I put a sungold cherry tomato in with the basil. I also had a few sad, slug-munched eggplants that survived the great drowning of Mid-may but were looking pretty awful. So, I threw those in the other planter box with a pepper plant. The instructions say to use potting soil, but I used "garden" soil because it was cheaper and (as above) I didn't expect much. Other than that, I followed their (fairly well written/illustrated) instructions. Those 2 little earth boxes were worth every penny. My basil thrived, the eggplants revived, and (since I didn't have the staking system and forgot to cage it) the tomato proceeded to flop over and take over the walkway. I think next year, I'm going to get a couple more to do more herbs. I think the strength of the system is that (1) they warm up the soil more quickly and consistently than planting in the ground does. So, in cooler climates (not that we're bitter) heat-loving plants tend to do well in the boxes when otherwise they wouldn't survive. Unlike regular planters though, these are self-watering. This simply means that there is a resevoir at the bottom that you fill every day or every other day when it's warm out. So, for the more absent-minded of us this means that you can't drown or dehydrate your plants too easily. Using the plastic mulch cover thing also helped with pest (read, slug) control. The kit from Amazon came with an extra mulch cover that I could use if I were going to change the planting arrangement next year (since you have to cut through it to plant). My rotten neighbor with the green thumb (although not so rotten, since he shares!) has been able to grow greens in the winter -- I think I'm going to try that this year with my earthboxes and see how that goes.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ grow box vs earthbox vs homemade box
*by B***T on May 2, 2011*

This video will show you the difference in the boxes. This is my first year growing stuff.. i was skeptical because i can barely keep a bush alive but i blame it on my clay soil. :) I wasn't sure what would work better and be cost effective and so on so i got the 3 types i could find info about and here are the pluses and minuses... Growbox: my least favorite but works fine. This was the third box i received and initially i was a little put off because it didnt seem as well built as the earthbox and i couldnt get the two pieces snapped together forever..finally did (there was a little warping on the backside). I dont like that it doesnt have wheels since i will move my boxes when its stormy but its still doable. I dont like the patch thing on top of it that has the fertilizer because as you can see it curls up and can possibly blow away. I do like the fact you can see how much water is in it through the lip thing on the front and i mainly got it because the price was overall cheaper.. however i will not buy this again. note: things do grow fine in it so far and it does get the job done. approx: $30+$7 shipping (takes around 1.5CF potting mix) Earthbox: I have two of these so far and i will buy more. I like the shape of this and the growbox because when comparing to my homemade ones you have more space overall and more planting room. It comes with the fertilizer that is good for the whole season, dolomite, and several covers (2-3 depending on where u buy) This one is a little deeper than the growbox but takes 2 cubic feet of potting mix.. the stuff i bought was 16.99 a bag (happy frog organic potting mix) so after all of that on my porch we spent hundreds..but it was fun and you can reuse for like 4-5 years so i read. I love the wheels and the over all clean look of the box. Note: you can also buy this for like $30 plus shipping if you just want the box. Otherwise it is $49 on amazon, $56 locally for me, or 50-56 plus shipping online. My plants look great so far and im very impressed with the box over all. Home Made containers: I like these because they cost me about $6 each to make. These are great because they are deep and you should probably use them to plant deep rooted veggies like carrots, onion etc. I dont like the fact that they take alot of dirt and have such a small top area (5 gallon bucket size) They are cheap and a little labor intensive but you also have to buy fertilizer which i read is to be replaced every month whereas the earthbox and growbox is like each crop or something like that. So that can get spendy. They also dont have wheels and are not worth it to me to make any. they are semi easy to drag to move since they arent huge. As you can see my plants are flourishing in these. Overall im not sure how long the plastic will last with the homemade ones but i read the earthbox has lasted others since they became established 15 years ago. from now on i will just add to my collection with earthboxes. (they have a great forum too) Use neem oil to keep the bugs away! my spinach was infested with white fly and i was devastated but it got rid of them. the only problem i have is green worms on my broccoli and cauliflower and i just keep watch to pick them off.

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