Elevated Cedar Planter Bench Kit, Natural, 90"
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- Standing garden planters with integrated bench
- Kit includes 2 planter boxes, 4 brackets, and bench
- A fashionable & functional element ideal for decks or patios
- Create custom configurations with multiple sets
- Rot-resistant cedar & Lifetime aluminum corners
- 10" planting depth & 85 quart soil capacity (per planter box)
- Easy assembly & no visible hardware
Enjoy a book, conversation, or some respite in the company of your favorite plants. This complete setup includes a pair of our 2' x 2' Elevated Planter Boxes with a connecting slatted bench. The pest- and rot-resistant cedar planter boxes are bolstered by the same industrial-strength Lifetime aluminum corners as our larger elevated garden boxes — they're strong, durable, and won't rust. With a 10" planting depth, you can grow a kitchen herb garden or surround your new slatted bench seating with colorful annual flowers. Assembly is easy — you'll be enjoying your new garden seat in no time!
For best results, we recommend filling each planter with 4 bags of our premium potting mixes:
- Cedar, Powder-coated aluminum corners, Imported fabric liner
- 90" L x 24" W x 29" H overall
- Planters: 24" L x 24" W x 29" H
- Bench: 42" L x 23" W x 15" H
- Weight capacity for bench is 375 lbs.
- Planting depth: 10"
- Soil capacity (per planter): 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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