Planters
Made of Pine, finished with brown stain.
Made of Pine, finished with brown stain.
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hey, i'm thinking of making some planters like these out of cedar. did you line the inside of the planter or use any kind of sealant before adding soil? does the pine hold up all right to the moisture, b/c i've got more pine than i know what to do with. thanks
Hi,
I would like to make some Standing Planter Boxes at different heights. I saw some online on a website, but I'm not paying $200. for just one!!! Can anyone suggest how to make them?? I'm thinking about making them in a square shape and a rectangle shape, maybe about 36" in height. I beleive Cedar is the best wood, am I right??? I was thinking about lining them with some sort of a plastic liner.
Thanks,
MsWndstr
You get what you pay for. Cedar will probably hold longer than Pine but for this purpose it wasn’t worthwhile. No sealant or other isolator used between the wood and the soil except for paint of course.
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