Wall Hugger
VegTrug
VegTrug is adding a new slim-line version of the iconic V-shaped planter to its range in the form of the Wall Hugger. Narrower than its sister VegTrugs, the Wall Hugger, as the name suggests, is designed to sit against the wall or on a balcony as an attractive feature or to maximize space in small gardens. There are two sizes — a medium 1.8 meter (approx. 6 feet) and a smaller 1 meter (approx. 3 feet) version, both with sufficient depth to provide a neat, clean area for growing anything from herbs to strawberries to salads to root crops including potatoes. Sourced from sustainable plantation grown fir, VegTrugs are durable and come with purpose built fitted membrane liners.
Green basics grow table xxl
Elho
Help customers create tasty and healthy vegetables in their own edible home garden with the grow table xxl. The table, which contains recycled plastics, is just over two feet tall at a convenient height for gardeners. There are four colors to choose from that include both bright and basic hues.
Elevated Garden Planters
GRO Products
Elevated Garden Planters provide gardeners with small patios, decks, condos and apartments a versatile place to garden. The Elevated Garden Planter is available in either Square or Rectangle and in two heights. The raised beds are perfect for gardeners with mobility and back strain issues. Constructed of 100 percent Western Red Cedar and handcrafted in the USA.
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