Elevated Planter Box, 2' x 2'
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- Sturdy & Durable Materials: Naturally rot-resistant cedar & rust-resistant aluminum corners
- Made By Us, in the USA: We manufacture these high-quality beds by hand in our Vermont facility
- Big Harvests in Small Spaces: Grow veggies & flowers on your porch, patio, or deck
- No-Bend Gardening: Elevated beds are easier on your back & knees
- Quick & Easy Assembly: Build & plant your bed in under an hour!
The cornerstone of our modular box-and-bench system, this 2' x 2' cedar planter box features the same rust-proof, industrial-strength Lifetime aluminum legs and corners as our other signature elevated raised beds. Cedar sides and bottom are rot- and pest-resistant and will weather to a beautiful silvery grey. With a 10" planting depth, it's perfect for a kitchen herb garden. Or combine with our Cedar Bench Kit & 2’ x 4’ Arch Trellis (sold separately) to create a stunning seating arrangement on your deck or patio (bench kit and trellis require two planters).
For best results, we recommend filling with 4 bags of our premium potting mixes:
- Cedar, Powder-coated aluminum corners
- 24" L x 24" W x 29" H
- Planting depth: 10"
- Soil capacity: 85 quarts (3.4 cubic feet) of potting mix
- Note: Planter boxes cannot hold regular garden soil, topsoil, sand, clay, or rocks. Please use potting mix only.
- Assembly required
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