cedarcraft self watering planter Self-Watering Spruce Planter (21 x 47 x 32"H) + Greenhouse & Bug Cover
SKU: 77379179504
cedarcraft self watering planter

cedarcraft self watering planter Self-Watering Spruce Planter (21 x 47 x 32"H) + Greenhouse & Bug Cover

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cedarcraft self watering planter Self-Watering Spruce Planter (21 x 47 x 32"H) + Greenhouse & Bug CoverBuilt in 6 gallon self watering system Comfortable raised height for easy gardening Stained Canadian Spruce with a light gray finish Powder coated steel legs with locking casters Includes both greenhouse and bug coverused one at a time based on the season Greenhouse cover extends the growing season and protects young plants Bug cover keeps out insects, birds, and small animalsno sprays needed Easy to assemble with clear instructions Great for patios,

  • Built-in 6-gallon self-watering system
  • Comfortable raised height for easy gardening
  • Stained Canadian Spruce with a light gray finish
  • Powder-coated steel legs with locking casters 
  • Includes both greenhouse and bug cover—used one at a time based on the season
  • Greenhouse cover extends the growing season and protects young plants
  • Bug cover keeps out insects, birds, and small animals—no sprays needed
  • Easy to assemble with clear instructions
  • Great for patios, balconies, and small spaces
  • Made in Canada from responsibly sourced materials

       

      Description

      The Self-Watering Spruce Planter is designed for both first-time gardeners and experienced growers. Whether you have a backyard or a balcony, this elevated planter makes it easy to grow herbs, vegetables, and flowers—without the daily upkeep. Made from sustainably sourced Canadian Spruce with a light gray stain. Powder-coated steel legs provide sturdy, weather-resistant support, while locking casters allow you to easily move the planter and secure it in place when needed.

      The built-in 6-gallon reservoir delivers steady, consistent moisture to your plants—reducing the need for frequent watering and encouraging healthier growth. The raised height makes planting and harvesting more comfortable by easing pressure on your back and knees.
      To help your garden thrive through every season, the included greenhouse and bug covers offer flexible protection. Start early with the reinforced greenhouse cover, which creates a warm, stable environment for seedlings and cool-season crops. As temperatures rise, simply swap to the fine mesh bug cover to shield plants from insects, birds, and small animals—all while allowing air, sunlight, and moisture to pass through. Covers attach securely and are designed to be used one at a time, depending on your garden’s needs.

      No yard? No problem. This planter is perfect for balconies, patios, decks, and other small outdoor spaces where traditional gardening isn’t possible. Designed with a focus on quality, comfort, and long-term performance, the Self-Watering Spruce Planter brings flexible, thriving gardens to life—season after season.

      Features

      • Built-in self-watering system supports steady plant hydration
      • Raised height for comfortable gardening without bending or stooping
      • Crafted from sustainably sourced, stained Canadian Spruce with a light gray stain
      • Powder-coated steel legs with locking casters for easy movement and stability
      • Interchangeable Covers: Greenhouse and bug covers attach individually and cannot be used simultaneously
      • Greenhouse Cover: Reinforced polyethylene traps warmth and moisture to extend the growing season
      • Dual Zipper Door: Allows easy access for watering, pruning, and harvesting
      • Bug cover helps keep insects, birds, and small animals away, so your plants stay protected without using sprays.
      • Water level indicator and fill tube for easy maintenance
      • Straightforward assembly with clear, step-by-step instructions
      • Ideal for patios, balconies, and compact outdoor spaces
      • Made in Canada

      Specifications

      Feature

      Details

      Product Name

      Self-Watering Spruce Planter with Casters

      Dimensions

      47" L × 21" W × 32" H (assembled, with casters)

      Planting Area

      45.5" L × 19.5" W × 9.3" D

      Soil Capacity

      4.8 cubic feet

      Material

      Canadian Spruce with light gray stain and powder-coated aluminum legs

      Water Reservoir Capacity

      6 gallons

      Legs

      Rustproof aluminum with locking casters

      Greenhouse & Bug  Cover Dimensions

      47" L × 21" W × 32" H

      Greenhouse Cover Material

      Reinforced polyethylene with Velcro tabs and dual zipper door

      Bug Cover Material

      Fine-mesh polyethylene netting with Velcro attachments

      Frame

      Steel tubing with plastic push-fit connectors

      Cover Attachment

      Velcro tabs for secure fit and easy removal

      Finish

      Light gray  food safe stain

      Assembly

      Efficient set-up with easy-to-follow instructions; screw gun or power drill recommended

      Weight

      ~40–45 lbs

      Manufactured In

      Canada

      Ideal For

      Herbs, vegetables, flowers

      Sustainability

      PEFC-certified, responsibly harvested spruce

      Additional Features

      Water level indicator and fill tube for easy maintenance

      Maintenance

      Natural aging of stain and wood surface over time outdoors

      Instructions

      Assembly Instructions 

      Greenhouse & Bug Assembly Instructions

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