Five-Foot Raised Cedar Planter — Handmade in Lawrence, KS
This sturdy, handcrafted cedar planter measures 5 feet long, 15 inches wide, and 17 inches tall, with an inner box depth of 11 inches—perfectly sized for a variety of plants. Built from naturally rot-resistant cedar, it’s designed to last while adding warm, natural charm to patios, porches, balconies, and garden beds.
Features
Dimensions: 5' long × 15" wide × 17" tall; box depth 11"
Constructed from durable cedar for natural resistance to decay
Generous length for multiple plants or a continuous herb row
Deep enough for flowers, herbs, peppers, lettuce, and smaller tomato varieties
Raised height reduces bending and improves drainage and soil warmth
Uses
Herbs: basil, parsley, thyme, cilantro, and a full herb row
Vegetables: lettuce, spinach, radishes, peppers, and determinate or patio tomato varieties
Flowers: annuals, perennials, and mixed container arrangements
Mixed plantings: combine herbs, flowers, and compact vegetables for color and productivity
Care tips
Line with landscape fabric or add a layer of gravel for improved drainage
Use high-quality potting mix for best results
Expect natural weathering of cedar over time; a light coat of oil or sealant can preserve the original color if desired
Five-Foot Raised Cedar Planter — Handmade in Lawrence, KS
This sturdy, handcrafted cedar planter measures 5 feet long, 15 inches wide, and 17 inches tall, with an inner box depth of 11 inches—perfectly sized for a variety of plants. Built from naturally rot-resistant cedar, it’s designed to last while adding warm, natural charm to patios, porches, balconies, and garden beds.
Features
Dimensions: 5' long × 15" wide × 17" tall; box depth 11"
Constructed from durable cedar for natural resistance to decay
Generous length for multiple plants or a continuous herb row
Deep enough for flowers, herbs, peppers, lettuce, and smaller tomato varieties
Raised height reduces bending and improves drainage and soil warmth
Uses
Herbs: basil, parsley, thyme, cilantro, and a full herb row
Vegetables: lettuce, spinach, radishes, peppers, and determinate or patio tomato varieties
Flowers: annuals, perennials, and mixed container arrangements
Mixed plantings: combine herbs, flowers, and compact vegetables for color and productivity
Care tips
Line with landscape fabric or add a layer of gravel for improved drainage
Use high-quality potting mix for best results
Expect natural weathering of cedar over time; a light coat of oil or sealant can preserve the original color if desired