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adjustable self watering railing planter 32

adjustable self watering railing planter 32 Self-Watering Cedar Slat Planter with Self (21 x 47 x 32"H) + Greenhouse & Bug Cover

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adjustable self watering railing planter 32 Self-Watering Cedar Slat Planter with Self (21 x 47 x 32"H) + Greenhouse & Bug CoverBuilt in self watering system supports plant hydration Raised design supports comfortable gardening without bending Crafted from beautiful, natural Western Red Cedar Bottom shelf provides ample storage to keep gardening accessories within reach Rustproof aluminum legs with locking casters for mobility and stability Includes both greenhouse and bug coverused one at a time based on the season Greenhouse cover extends the growing season and protects

  • Built-in self-watering system supports plant hydration
  • Raised design supports comfortable gardening without bending
  • Crafted from beautiful, natural Western Red Cedar
  • Bottom shelf provides ample storage to keep gardening accessories within reach
  • Rustproof aluminum legs with locking casters for mobility and stability 
  • Includes both greenhouse and bug cover—used one at a time based on the season
  • Greenhouse cover extends the growing season and protects young plants
  • Bug cover keeps out insects, birds, and small animals—no sprays needed
  • Easy-to-Follow Instructions
  • Ideal for patios, balconies, and compact outdoor spaces
  • Designed to combine function with beauty

 

Description 

The Self-Watering Cedar Slat Planter with shelf is designed for both first-time gardeners and seasoned growers who value simplicity, comfort, and lasting beauty. Whether you have a backyard or a balcony, it makes it easy to grow herbs, vegetables, and flowers without daily upkeep.

Crafted in Canada from sustainably sourced Western Red Cedar, it features a clean design, bottom shelf, powder-coated aluminum legs, and smooth-rolling casters for easy movement. Two locking wheels keep the planter securely in place. The bottom shelf provides a convenient way to store gardening supplies. The built-in 6-gallon reservoir delivers steady moisture—reducing the need for daily watering and promoting healthier growth. The raised height minimizes bending and knee strain, and assembly has easy to follow instructions.
To help your garden thrive through every season, the included greenhouse and bug covers offer flexible protection. Start early with the reinforced greenhouse cover, which creates a warm, stable environment for seedlings and cool-season crops. As temperatures rise, simply swap to the fine mesh bug cover to shield plants from insects, birds, and small animals—all while allowing air, sunlight, and moisture to pass through. Covers attach securely and are designed to be used one at a time, depending on your garden’s needs.

No yard? No problem. The Self-Watering Cedar Planter brings natural beauty, flexibility, and thriving gardens to patios, decks, and small outdoor spaces—all season long.

Features:

·        Self-Watering System (6-gallon reservoir) reduces watering frequency and delivers consistent soil moisture

·        Elevated, Ergonomic Design: Reduces bending and physical strain

·        Natural Western Red Cedar: Resistant to decay and free from chemicals

·        Rustproof Aluminum Legs with Casters: Easily reposition planter; two casters lock for stability

·        Interchangeable Covers: Greenhouse and bug covers attach individually and cannot be used simultaneously

·       Greenhouse Cover: Reinforced polyethylene traps warmth and moisture to extend the growing season

·        Dual Zipper Door: Allows easy access for watering, pruning, and harvesting

·        Bug cover helps keep insects, birds, and small animals away, so your plants stay protected without using sprays.

·       Quick set-up with easy-to-follow instructions

·       Water Level Indicator & Fill Tube: Makes it easy to monitor and refill as needed

·      Made in Canada: Sustainably sourced and thoughtfully constructed 

Specifications

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Details

Product

 Self-Watering Cedar Slat Planter with Casters

Dimensions

 47" L × 21" W × 32" H (56" H with Cover)

Planting Area

 45.5" L × 19.5" W × 8.3" D

Soil Capacity

 4.3 Cubic Feet

Material

 Untreated Western Red Cedar with powder-coated aluminum legs

Water Reservoir 

 6 Gallon Capacity

Legs

 Rustproof Powder-Coated Aluminum

Finish

 Natural Cedar

Cover Dimensions

 47" L × 21" W × 24" H  

Greenhouse Cover Material

 Reinforced polyethylene with Velcro attachments

Bug Cover Material

 Fine-mesh polyethylene netting with Velcro attachments

Cover Frame

 Steel tubing with push-fit plastic connectors

Assembly

 Easy-to-follow instructions

Weight

 ~53 lbs

Manufactured

 Canada

Ideal For

 Herbs, vegetables, flowers, and shrubs

Sustainability

 PEFC-Certified, responsibly harvested cedar

Additional Features

 Built-in water level indicator and fill tube, Cedar is naturally rot-resistant

Maintenance

 Cedar naturally weathers to a silvery grey if left untreated outdoors

Instructions

Assembly Manual

Greenhouse & Bug Assembly Manual

 

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