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Perfect for patios, balconies or backyard gardening. Easily grow tomatoes, vegetables, herbs or your favorite flowers anywhere you want. These unique raised bed planters look like galvanized watering troughs, but they are durable embossed metal that easily bolts together. Choose a level, sunny spot, fill with dirt (or pots), plants and seeds. Before filling with soil, line interior with plastic (add 2-3 slits in bottom for drainage) or landscape fabric (not included). Cut down on maintenance, like watering and weeding with this compact garden. Less weeding, low maintenance and simple to set up.
Container Height (in.) | 18 |
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Container Length (in.) | 22 |
Container Width (in.) | 22 |
Color Family | Silver |
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Color/Finish | Galvanized |
Material | Metal |
Raised Bed Features | No Addional Features |
Returnable | 90-Day |
Shape | Square |
No, this item does not have a bottom
Thank you for your question. Please note that this item is made from Galvanized metal. We hope this helps.
This planter is made of pre-galvanized steel, which offers some rust resistance. However, over time, even galvanized metal can rust, especially in harsh weather conditions. The existing Q&A includes a customer reporting rusting after a short period. You may want to consider additional rust preventative measures or lining the planter to extend its lifespan.
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The instructions suggest lining the planter with plastic (with drainage slits) or landscape fabric to create a barrier between the soil and the galvanized metal. This can help to extend the life of the planter by preventing the metal from corroding due to constant contact with moisture and soil. While plastic isn't the most environmentally friendly option, using landscape fabric offers a more sustainable alternative.
No, this does not have a bottom
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