Discover the raised planter 280x80x80 cm corten steel, the ultimate solution for all your garden, balcony, or patio projects. This stylish raised planter offers a perfect way to showcase your favorite flowers, vegetables, and herbs. Made from durable corten steel, which is naturally corrosion-resistant, you won't have to worry about painting or maintenance. This means lower costs and more time to enjoy your green oasis!
With its impressive dimensions of 280 x 80 x 80 cm, this planter offers ample space for a rich variety of plants. Whether you choose colorful flowers or fresh vegetables, the possibilities are endless. The internal support brackets provide extra stability, ensuring a sturdy base for all your plantings.
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Durable material: Corten steel that develops rust for a unique appearance.
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Ample capacity: Ideal for growing various plants and herbs.
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Sturdy and stable: Internal support brackets for extra support.
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Decorative function: A real eye-catcher in your garden or on your patio.
An important point to note is that the raised planter 280x80x80 cm corten steel will not be rusted upon receipt. It will have a normal metal color. The rusting process occurs over time, creating that characteristic rusty appearance. Do you want to accelerate this process? Spray the planter with soapy water and salt water. Please note that your clothing may be stained by the developing rust layer, so avoid contact during the rusting process.
This planter is not only functional but also a beautiful addition to your outdoor space. Whether you are an experienced gardener or just starting, this planter makes it easy to turn your garden or balcony into a green oasis. Please note: assembly is required; the package comes in multiple parts and includes a user-friendly manual.
Don't wait any longer and take your garden design to the next level with the raised planter 280x80x80 cm corten steel. Order today and enjoy a beautiful, durable addition to your outdoor space!
Please note: this product is delivered without a rust layer. Corten steel only starts to rust over time due to exposure to weather and wind.