72 inches of planting space – divided into three tidy boxes. This long, narrow raised bed fits perfectly along a deck railing, a balcony edge, or a narrow side yard where traditional square beds won’t go. Each of the three fir wood planter boxes holds up to 110 pounds of soil and measures 22.75 inches long – just right for a row of lettuce, a tomato plant, or a cluster of herbs. The coffee-colored water-resistant paint protects the wood while blending with dark soil and green foliage. Each box has its own drainage hole to prevent waterlogging, and the 31.5-inch overall height (with a shallow 7.25-inch planting depth) keeps plants accessible without excessive bending. Use the three boxes to separate crops that need different soil mixes – acidic for blueberries, sandy for carrots, rich for tomatoes – or simply to organize by plant type. The thickened legs keep the whole structure stable even when fully loaded. For apartment renters, small patios, or gardeners with limited mobility, this three-box elevated planter delivers serious growing capacity in a straight-line footprint.
3 separate planter boxes on a single frame – 72.5" long; each 22.75" box holds 110 lbs of soil; ideal for narrow patios or along railings.
Coffee-colored water-resistant paint – protects solid fir wood; dark brown finish blends with soil and complements green foliage.
Individual drainage holes per box – prevents waterlogging; self-draining design manages moisture for healthy root systems.
Elevated 31.5" total height – reduces bending and stooping; 7.25" depth suits shallow-rooted vegetables, herbs, and flowers.
Thickened legs for heavy loads – stable 330 lb total weight capacity; organize plants by soil type or crop rotation across three zones.