Our 24-inch Deck Rail Planter offers a large planting space ideal for adding decorative accents to your outdoor environment. The compression fit design accommodates standard 2 by 4-inch and 2 by 6-inch deck rails, patio railings and even fences snugly and built-in channels fit standard screws for added stability. Thick-wall resin construction offers excellent all-weather durability for lasting value through the seasons and UV protection helps prevent fading. All of our deck rail planters are made in the USA for superior quality.
Product Features
- Ideal for a wide range of outdoor arrangements including mixed flowers, vegetables, herbs and more
- Compression fit design works with both 2 by 4-inch and 2 by 6-inch deck rails, patio railings and fences
- Channels in planter make it easy to add screws for improved stability
- Thick resin construction with anti-fade UV protection offers durability that withstands the elements
- Made in the USA for lasting value
Outstanding planters We rec’d these planters in a very timely manner, we place them on our deck rail and the fit just great, they are strong and with the flowers we place in them, they look great. This was a well place selection and great items..
Perfect for my apartment balcony garden I have three of these planters on my balcony rail. Because my balcony is covered, they help the plants get more sunshine. I am using them to grow herbs, radishes, and carrots. The containers are sturdy but not heavy and hold an ample helping of soil for multiple plants. The plastic is thick enough that drilling/cutting drain holes in the bottom may be challenging depending on the tools you have at the ready. I was able to make the holes with a sturdy wine corkscrew and a lot of force, but hopefully other purchasers would have proper tools on hand.The color is a nice, warm neutral apricot, like a terra cotta pot, so it goes with any outdoor decor. I would buy another if I had any more space on my patio!
This planter is extremely well made and I highly recommend it. It should last several years, even in Pennsylvania winters.
Comments are disabled for this post.