Elevated Cedar Planter Box with Shelf, 2' x 4'
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- 10" planting depth for thriving vegetables and flowers
- Built-in shelf adds 14" of convenient storage space
- Naturally rot-resistant cedar with powder-coated aluminum corners
- Stands 35" tall for comfortable, back-friendly gardening
We took the trusted design of our Elevated Cedar Planter Box, 2' x 4' and made it even more practical by adding a built-in storage shelf below. With the same generous 10" planting depth, this raised planter provides plenty of room for vegetables, herbs, and flowers to establish strong, healthy roots—while keeping everything within easy reach. Standing 35" tall, this updated design sits 6" higher than the original, creating 14" of open storage space beneath the planter. Tuck away pots, tools, or soil to keep your garden area neat and organized. Crafted in Vermont from naturally rot-resistant cedar and reinforced with powder-coated aluminum corners, this elevated planter is built for seasons of dependable use. It holds 180 quarts of soil—about nine bags of our premium potting mix—so you can plant generously and grow confidently.
- Overall dimensions: 48" W x 24" D x 35" H
- Planting depth: 10"
- Shelf clearance: 14" (15" shelf)
- Soil capacity: 180 quarts (approx. 9 bags of potting mix)
- Weight: 60 lbs.
- Material: Naturally rot-resistant cedar
- Hardware: Powder-coated aluminum with protective plastic caps
- Made in the USA
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