Simply designed and simple to use, the GRO Wedge from GRO Products is an elevated planter that keeps flowers, herbs, and vegetables easily accessible. Ideal for small spaces like patios, decks, condos, apartments, assisted living facilities, or any smaller space where you’d like a contained garden, the handicap accessible GRO Wedge is also perfect for those who don’t want to or can’t bend over to garden. The compact 16-inch tall GRO Wedge can also help to prevent pets and other critters from damaging your plants and seedlings. This model has a footprint measures that 24 x 16 inches (width by depth) and a shallow center depth. It’s constructed of a combination of unfinished western red cedar (a naturally rot and insect resistant material) and eastern white pine. Easy to assemble, the pre-cut GRO Wedge comes pre-drilled and pre-cut with all fastening hardware included. A family owned and operated business, GRO Products manufactures all its quality products in the USA. Please click on the Gro link at the top of this page to learn more about Gro Products.
Product Features
- Elevated V-shaped cedar garden box ideal for smaller spaces like patios, decks, apartments, and more
- Prevents back strain caused by too much bending while gardening; handicap accessible
- Constructed of durable western red cedar and eastern white pine; Easy to assemble, Includes assembly hardware and fabric liner
- Comes pre-drilled and pre-cut with all fastening hardware included
- Measures 25 x 17 x 17 inches (LxHxW), capacity for 0.66 cubic feet of soil
Really try one out!!!!!!!!!! Western red cedar and PINE !!! Ok folks,. It says western red cedar and PINE!!! You have to take your time putting it together and line up the holes and adjust accordingly. It is not a piece of garbage like some have said!! I bought six of these for a reasonable price on Amazon warehouse deals and they fit perfectly and look fantastic. Take your time lining things up. Don’t get wild with a screw gun. Takes two people to hold things and line up correctly. No need for holes to be drilled on both sides. They are…
Definately Not worth $70
Should Do the Trick This is a cute little planter. It was fairly easy to put together, would’ve been easier if I had a powered screwdriver but I managed. The wood is not treated at all, and comes with a note that recommends sealing – that’s not something I had planned on doing, nor do I still, so I anticipate a fair amount of degradation/warping over time due to moisture. I haven’t planted anything yet, but look forward to taking care of that soon. Be careful of splinters, the edges are a bit rough and prone…
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