Elevated Herb Box

R723.00

Approximate Dimensions:
60 cm (l) x 37 cm (w) x 65 cm (legs)
Soil Volume: 40 litre/dm

Soil Recommendation: (FREE if you order this planter online and collect it from the factory)
2 x Organic Power Growth Soil Mix 20 dm (PWR)

Free delivery in Cape Town, assembled.
Free flat-pack shipping to SA metros.
Shipping fully assembled instead of flat-pack requires a co-payment of R83. Please mention “ship assembled” at checkout.

TIP:
Start small. Raised beds, throughs, and potted stairway gardens help focus your attention and manage your time. At this scale, you can easily see where to weed and what needs to have water.

Description

Beyond Pallet Wood: The Superior Choice for Your Herb Planter Box

Choosing planter box material can significantly impact your plants’ health and success when cultivating a thriving herb garden. While pallet wood might seem like a cost-effective and readily available option, a wooden planter box crafted from pine offers distinct advantages that make it the ideal choice for herb and vegetable gardening enthusiasts.

Pine’s Natural Resilience:
Pine is a softwood known for its natural resistance to rot and decay. This characteristic is crucial for planter boxes, as they are constantly exposed to moisture and soil. Pine is safer for growing edible herbs than pallet wood, which often comes from various sources and may contain treated or contaminated timber. Its natural oils act as a barrier against fungal growth, ensuring the longevity of your planter box and the well-being of your herbs.

Optimal Drainage and Aeration:
Proper drainage and aeration are essential for healthy herb growth. Pine’s porous nature allows excess water to drain efficiently, preventing root rot and waterlogged soil. The wood’s breathability also ensures oxygen reaches the roots, promoting strong and vigorous herb development. Pallet wood, on the other hand, can be denser and less porous, leading to potential drainage issues and hindering root respiration.

Chemical-Free Cultivation:
One of the most significant concerns with using pallet wood for planter boxes is the potential presence of harmful chemicals. Pallets are often treated with pesticides, fungicides, or other chemicals to protect them during transportation and storage. These chemicals can leach into the soil and contaminate your herbs, posing a risk to your health. Pine, especially untreated pine, offers a chemical-free environment for your herbs to flourish, ensuring your harvest is safe and wholesome.

Aesthetic Appeal and Versatility:
Pine’s warm, natural tones and fine grain create an aesthetically pleasing planter box that complements any garden setting. It can be easily stained or painted to match your personal style or blend seamlessly with existing landscaping. While rustic in appearance, pallet wood may not always offer the same level of visual appeal or versatility.

In conclusion, while pallet wood might seem tempting due to its affordability and availability, a wooden planter box crafted from pine is undoubtedly the superior choice for cultivating a thriving herb garden. Its natural resilience, optimal drainage and aeration properties, chemical-free nature, and aesthetic appeal make it an investment that will reward you with healthy, flavorful herbs and healthy veggies for years to come.

Additional information

Weight 9 kg
Article No:

009

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