Wooden Trough Planters With Plastic Inserts
Wooden Trough Planters With Plastic Inserts - Tall is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
This tall wooden planter is designed for planting flowers, herbs or decorative plants while enhancing your outdoor space. With three separate sections, it allows you to grow different plants in one unit, keeping your patio, garden or balcony organised and visually appealing. Its high design makes planting and maintenance more comfortable, reducing the need to bend down.
Wooden Flower Box With Recycled Plastic Containers
Each section contains a removable recycled plastic insert, which reduces soil usage, makes replanting simpler and helps with seasonal plant changes.
Weather-Resistant Scots Pine Construction
Made from certified Scots pine wood, you can choose to leave the wood as it is or paint it from the second year to match your outdoor décor.
Decorative Flower Boxes For Patio, Garden Or Balcony
The clean horizontal lines and tall structure give these flower boxes a modern and attractive appearance. They work perfectly as standalone features or as part of a larger display, helping define spaces and add character.
• Reduce bending during planting and maintenance
• Weather-protected for long outdoor life
• Modern design to complement any outdoor area
Specification:
Material: certified Scots pine
Sections: 3 with removable recycled plastic inserts
Dimensions:
- Standard - L:90cm W:40cm H:40cm
- Tall - L:90cm W:40cm H:80cm
What Plants Work Best In Tall Wooden Planters?
Herbs, seasonal flowers, small shrubs and even compact vegetables grow well in tall wooden planters due to their depth and drainage.
How Do I Maintain My Wooden Planter?
Wipe it clean when needed, avoid standing water in the base and apply protective wood treatment from the second year if desired.
Can I Leave The Planter Outside All Year?
Yes, the Class 3 autoclave treatment protects it against insects, rot and weather so it can remain outdoors year-round.
Are The Recycled Plastic Inserts Removable?
Yes, the bins lift out easily, allowing for quick cleaning, soil replacement or plant changes without moving the whole planter.
Can I Paint The Wooden Planter?
Yes, painting is recommended only after the first year to allow the wood to settle and retain the benefit of the treatment.