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patio hanging planter box Outsunny Raised Garden Bed With Arch Trellis For Vine Climbing Plants, Hanging Flowers, 70.75" Tall Outdoor Wood Planter Box With Drainage Hole &

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patio hanging planter box Outsunny Raised Garden Bed With Arch Trellis For Vine Climbing Plants, Hanging Flowers, 70.75" Tall Outdoor Wood Planter Box With Drainage Hole &Outsunny Raised Garden Bed with Arch Trellis 70. 75" Wood Planter Box Outsunny Raised Garden Bed with Arch Trellis 70. 75" Tall Wood Planter Box for Vine Climbing Plants & Hanging Flowers, Brown Grow vertically and beautifully all in one compact planter. This Outsunny raised garden bed combines a spacious wooden planter with an elegant arch trellis, giving you two side lattice trellises and a pergola style top. Train grape vines, climbing roses, or

Outsunny Raised Garden Bed with Arch Trellis | 70.75" Wood Planter Box

🌿 Outsunny Raised Garden Bed with Arch Trellis – 70.75" Tall Wood Planter Box for Vine Climbing Plants & Hanging Flowers, Brown

🍇 Grow vertically and beautifully — all in one compact planter. This Outsunny raised garden bed combines a spacious wooden planter with an elegant arch trellis, giving you two side lattice trellises and a pergola-style top. Train grape vines, climbing roses, or peas up the sides while hanging flower baskets or string lights from the overhead bar. The self-draining design includes a fabric filter to prevent soil loss, and the fir wood construction with water-safe coating stands up to outdoor conditions. Ideal for patios, backyards, or small gardens, this 70.75" tall planter maximizes growing space and adds rustic charm to any setting.

✨ Key Features – Raised Bed with Arch Trellis

  • 🏛️ Arch Trellis with Lattice & Pergola Top – Two side lattice trellises (47" H) plus a pergola-style roof. Perfect for climbing vines, hanging flowers, or decorative lights.
  • 💧 Self-Draining Planter + Fabric Filter – Drainage holes prevent waterlogging. Non-woven fabric filter keeps soil from washing out while allowing excess water to escape.
  • 📏 Spacious 33.75" x 14.25" x 10.75" Interior – Holds approximately 22 gallons of soil. Deep enough for vegetables, herbs, and flowers.
  • 🪵 Solid Fir Wood with Water-Safe Coating – Natural brown wood brings rustic elegance. Thick build and protective coat endure outdoor seasons without warping or rotting.
  • ⚖️ 99 lbs Weight Capacity – Sturdy construction supports heavy soil, plants, and hanging decorations. Reliable for years of gardening.
  • 🔧 Easy Assembly & Space-Saving Design – All hardware included. Narrow footprint (16.25" deep) fits against walls, fences, or patios. Assembly required but straightforward.

📐 Specifications – Outsunny Wooden Planter with Arch Trellis

Item Code W2225P174410
Product Type Single Box Product
Product Name Outsunny Raised Garden Bed with Arch Trellis for Vine Climbing Plants, 70.75" Tall, Brown
Color Brown
Material Fir Wood (Water-Safe Coating) + Non-Woven Fabric Filter
Overall Dimensions (L x W x H) 44" x 16.25" x 70.75"
Planting Area Dimensions (L x W x H) 33.75" x 14.25" x 10.75"
Soil Capacity Approx. 22 gallons
Side Trellis Size (W x H) 14.25" x 47"
Weight Capacity (total) 99 lbs
Product Weight 25.3 lbs
Package Dimensions (L x W x H) 45" x 17" x 8.75"
Shipping Weight 29.7 lbs
Included Components Planter box panels, arch trellis pieces, fabric filter, hardware, assembly manual

❓ Frequently Asked Questions – Arch Trellis Planter

🛠️ How difficult is assembly? Do I need special tools?

Assembly is straightforward with the included manual and labeled parts. You'll need a Phillips screwdriver (not included). The arch trellis sections are easier to assemble with two people — one to hold pieces and one to bolt them together. Most people complete assembly in 45–60 minutes.

🌧️ Is the wood treated for outdoor use? Will it rot?

The fir wood comes with a water-safe coating that resists moisture and UV damage. However, for maximum longevity, we recommend applying an outdoor wood sealant or stain every 1-2 years, especially in wet or humid climates. The self-draining design and fabric filter also help prevent standing water that could accelerate rot.

🌿 What plants can I grow on the trellis and in the planter?

The side trellises are perfect for climbing plants like peas, pole beans, cucumbers, clematis, jasmine, and small grape vines. The pergola top can support hanging baskets with trailing plants like petunias, ferns, or string of pearls. In the planter itself, grow shallow-rooted vegetables (lettuce, herbs, radishes, strawberries) or flowers. Avoid large root vegetables like carrots or potatoes.

💧 How does the self-draining system work?

The planter has drainage holes at the bottom. A non-woven fabric filter sits between the soil and the holes, allowing water to drain freely while preventing soil from washing out. This prevents waterlogging and root rot, promoting healthier plants. For best results, elevate the planter slightly or place it on gravel to ensure proper drainage.

⚖️ How much soil does this planter hold? What's the weight limit?

The interior planting area holds approximately 22 gallons of soil (about 2.9 cubic feet). When filled with moist soil and plants, the total weight can reach 50-70 lbs. The planter has a 99 lb total weight capacity, so it can handle the soil plus plants and even some hanging decorations.

🏡 Can this planter be used on a balcony or deck?

Absolutely — the 16.25" depth makes it suitable for balconies, patios, and decks. Ensure your surface can support the weight (approx. 60-80 lbs when fully loaded). For high-wind balconies, we recommend placing the planter against a wall or adding weights to the base. The narrow footprint fits easily in tight spaces.

✅ 70.75" tall arch trellis + planter | Self-draining with fabric filter | 22-gallon soil capacity | Solid fir wood with weather coating | Perfect for vines & hanging flowers
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