San Laura's Redwood Planter Box with Trellis
Enhance your garden with the San Laura's Redwood Planter Box with Trellis. This versatile unit seamlessly combines a sturdy planter with an integrated trellis, perfect for supporting climbing plants or adding a decorative element to your outdoor space. Available in multiple heights from 2ft to 8ft, and constructed from your choice of durable Douglas Fir or premium Redwood. The planter base consistently measures 24 inches wide and 24 inches deep, ensuring a perfect fit for any garden design. Customize your look with various finish options to complement your landscape.
$1200.00
Owner Satisfaction
4.3
/ 5
Category Rank
406
/ 753
#406 in Garden Arches, Trellises, Arbors & Pergolas
Price vs Category Average
+42%
Above average
Base Dimensions
2424
/ "W x "D
Who it's for
- Exceptional Durability & Rot Resistance
- Integrated Vertical Gardening Support
- Premium Aesthetic Appeal
Who should skip it
- High Initial Investment Cost
- Required Periodic Maintenance
- Significant Weight and Low Mobility
Key Specs
Base Dimensions
24"W x 24"D
Height Options
2ft, 4ft, 6ft, 8ft
Material Options
Douglas Fir, Redwood
Finish Options
Natural, Pacific Redwood, Mission Brown, No Sealant
Overall Width
24 inches
Overall Depth
24 inches
Mounting Type
Freestanding
Supports Climbing Plants
Yes
Features
- Integrated trellis for vertical plant support
- Combines planter and trellis functionality
- Available in multiple height configurations
- Choice of Douglas Fir or Redwood material
- Durable wood construction for longevity
- Customizable finish options
- Consistent base dimensions for easy placement
- Adds architectural interest to gardens
What customers say
Customers overwhelmingly praise the Redwood Planter Box for its exceptional quality and striking aesthetic appeal. The premium redwood material significantly elevates outdoor spaces compared to standard options. Reviewers value the robust trellis, which offers excellent support for climbing plants. While the superior craftsmanship justifies a higher investment, some buyers find the cost slightly elevated. A recurring point of friction involves assembly; several users reported the setup was challenging due to unclear instructions or minor hole misalignment requiring extra effort. Overall, this planter is favored by those prioritizing long-term material quality and visual impact, provided they anticipate a moderate assembly process.
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