


Charles Taylor Large Wooden Wiltshire Planter 62L HB92
Elevate your garden game with this handcrafted wooden planter that's as practical as it is charming.
The raised trough design takes the strain out of gardening—no more back-breaking bends—while creating a stunning focal point for flowers, herbs, and shrubs.
Built-in drainage slats keep roots happy and waterlogging at bay, and you can line the interior with a refuse bag or weed membrane if you fancy extra flexibility.
Crafted from FSC-sourced timber and treated with water-repellent oil, this beauty is built to weather the seasons with style.
Made by hand in Staffordshire, it arrives ready to go—just attach the legs and start planting. Whether you're growing vibrant bedding displays, cultivating culinary herbs, or nurturing evergreen shrubs, this planter brings both function and flair to your outdoor space.
The generous 62-litre capacity means you've got room to get creative with your planting schemes, while the elevated height makes tending to your plants a genuine pleasure rather than a chore.
The thoughtful design also makes it ideal for creating defined planting zones on patios, decking, or garden borders, adding structure and visual interest to any setting.
With its timeless wooden aesthetic and robust construction, this planter will become a cherished feature of your garden for years to come.
Perfect for patios, gardens, or anywhere you want to add height and character. (62 litres capacity; 720mm H x 830mm W x 410mm D)
This item is delivered by courier, with an expected delivery time of 2-5 working days. It cannot be shipped to the Isle of Wight.
Delivery is free for all orders over £40.
Orders under £40 are charged at £3.95. A next day service is available for orders placed before 1pm for £4.95.*
At present we are unable to deliver to Northern Ireland or the EU.
*Exclusions apply for certain product types (appliances for example) and delivery locations. View our Delivery and returns page for more information.

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