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Add a Rolling Balcony Planter to your deck or patio, and soon you’ll have it overflowing with healthy veggies or beautiful flowers. Deep and wide enough to prevent it from drying out quickly, this is a low-maintenance way of gardening.
If you’re planning on putting this planter on your balcony or deck, be sure it’s strong enough to support this extra weight.
The slatted bottom prevents dirt from falling out, but allows excess water to drain, and the heavy-duty stainless-steel casters allow you to roll the planter to different areas of your deck if needed.
Comes with pre-drilled holes in the overlapping corners. Just slide the included aluminum rods (4) down through these holes to lock the corners in place – it only takes a few minutes to assemble the entire planter!
Features & Benefits
- Dimensions 16” wide, 18” tall, and 48” long
- Made in the USA from 1.5”-thick untreated FSC certified cedar sourced in Oregon.
- Very stable design
- Planting Depth: 16"
- Tool-free assembly in 5 minutes
- Bottom of Balcony Planter is slatted with landscape cloth liner to allow for drainage and to keep soil in.
- There is only one logo on the planter. The board can be assembled backwards if you want to hide it.
- Rolls best on concrete or smooth surfaces. When full of dirt, it's too heavy to roll on lawns. If your deck is made of wood, the casters may mark the wood as the planter is rolled.
Sustainability
Made in the USA untreated FSC certified cedar sourced in Oregon.
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Additional Information
| Material | Red Cedar |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | 16” wide, 18” tall, and 48” long |
| Planting Depth | 16" |
| Key Feature | Sturdy, rolling planter |
| Assembly TIme | 5 Minutes |
| Origin | Made in the U.S.A. |
Shipping Information
- Shipping Details:
- Insured against damage or loss while in transit
- This Product Ships To:
- US Lower 48
- International Orders:
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- Ships Via:
- Fedex or UPS
Questions about the Rolling Balcony Planter
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- From Hairy Potter at 8/5/12 6:09 PM
- Do the casters lock to prevent the box from rolling away on a sloped ground?
- The Rolling Balcony Planter comes with heavy-duty non-marking casters. The casters are not the locking style. On sloping ground, the casters can be turned against the slope (sideways) to reduce the chance of movement.
With container planters, it is advisable to set the container on level ground. This insures that the water reaches all the soil evenly as it migrates downwards. - Do you find this question helpful? Yes No
- From Anne at 5/5/12 7:21 PM
- I am planning to grow tomatoes and cucumbers this summer. I am looking at this and also the rolling tomato tower. Given you said you could only 1-2 tomato plants here, would the towers be better for tomatoes given the larger depth?
- Well, either planter will do the job. But the tomato tower has the added depth to accommodate deeper rooting. If you want to grow larger varieties, such as full size dinner plate tomatoes, then I would recommend the tomato tower. Also the deeper soil will provide deeper anchoring for a stake.
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- From Marcia at 5/4/12 10:45 PM
- Would the balcony planter have enough room to accommodate 3 tomato plants? Looking at balcony planter for tomatoes and cedar planter with bottom shelf for salad veggies, garlic, herbs. Would you recommend other product choices over these for my planting needs?
- The balcony planter would accommodate two standard size tomato plants. Or you could plant just one tomato and you will likely end up with about the same amount of yield. You will want to use a tomato cage or use stakes to support the plants.
The cedar planter with bottom shelf will work fine as a salad garden. The allowance for soil depth is adequate. We like this planter because the elevated height makes it easier to garden. If you plan to garden on a deck or patio, then the choices you have made are good ones. - Do you find this question helpful? Yes No
- Would the balcony planter have enough room to accommodate 3 tomato plants? Looking at balcony planter for tomatoes and cedar planter with bottom shelf for salad veggies, garlic, herbs. Would you recommend other product choices over these for my planting needs?
- From Nikki Smith at 8/31/11 5:09 PM
- HI,
I was just wondering if the rollers on the bottom of this planter could be left off when we assemble it?
Thank you
Nikki - Sure. You can choose to not insert the rollers (casters) into the planter bottom. We recommend you raise the planter a small bit off the ground to facilitate drainage. This can be done by blocking it up with a few thin pieces of slats, or any thin material you have available. A clearance of 1/8" should be adequate.
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