Bench & Planter Modules
Combine basic boxes with benches for beauty and convenience on a deck, patio or in the yard.

Planter

Use basic box construction with slightly different dimensions to fit with bench design. For a decorative flourish, top the corner uprights with wooden finials.

Seat/Bench
The sturdy garden seat features an inclined backrest. Omit backrest to create a simple bench.

Bench/Planter Modules



Planting In Planters
Fill your planters with a lightweight, fast-draining planting mix. One with plenty of peat and vermiculite is ideal. In this excellent rooting medium, you can probably plant more closely than in the open garden, but give woody plants such as fuchsias and hydrangeas extra root room.

After planting, water well and check moisture in the containers daily. Some plants won't totally recover if they dry out even once. Feed with complete liquid fertilizer such as 30-10-10 a few days after planting, then every six weeks for as long as bloom continues. Pick off dead flowers as they appear.




Building a wood deck, visit our deck material website.
For wood house siding information visit our cedar siding website.

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