18" x 7" x 5.5" Cedar planter | Engraved | Waterproofed | Lined
Enhance your indoor and outdoor spaces with our handmade Custom Cedar Rectangular Planter. This versatile planter is not only a stylish addition to your home or garden but also serves as a functional and durable solution for growing herbs in the kitchen or showcasing vibrant flowers.
Key Features:
Solid Western Red Cedar Construction: Crafted from high-quality cedar, our planter offers both durability and natural beauty. The cedar wood not only adds a touch of elegance but also ensures a long-lasting and resilient structure.
Laser Engraved Design: Each planter is intricately laser engraved, adding a personalized touch to your gardening experience. The detailed design enhances the aesthetic appeal, making it a unique and eye-catching piece for your space.
Choose from our Following designs
1 - Bee
2 - Gnomes
3 - Mom's fresh herbs
4 - Grandma's garden
5 - Humming birds
6 - Flowers
7 - Custom order please select "Custom engraving" and we will contact you.
Waterproofed for Longevity: Our rectangular planter is also waterproofed, providing protection against the elements. This ensures that your planter remains in excellent condition, whether placed indoors or outdoors, resisting the effects of moisture and weather.
Lined Interior: The interior of the planter is lined, offering an additional layer of protection and ensuring that the cedar's natural properties are preserved. This lining safeguards the wood against soil and moisture, promoting a healthier environment for your plants.
Versatile Size: With dimensions of 18"x7"x5.5", this planter is thoughtfully designed to fit seamlessly into various settings. Perfect for herbs in the kitchen or displaying your favorite flowers, its rectangular shape allows for easy placement in any space.
Elevate your gardening experience with our Custom Cedar Rectangular Planter. Bring nature indoors or add a touch of greenery to your outdoor living spaces while enjoying the charm and durability of this expertly crafted piece.

