Description
This trough planter looks so good on the outside it will make you feel good on the inside with such premium build quality. Perfect for families who love getting together in the garden and enjoying some fun in the sun. Swedish Redwood is a highly popular softwood from Scandinavia that has earned a reputation for its superior quality. Grown in somewhat ideal conditions, the soil, climate, and elevation found in this part of the world help to create a nicely durable timber. The natural beauty of plants will improve the look of any garden or patio. This roomy garden planter will allow you to add plant life to areas where they may not grow naturally such as patios and balconies. Bring nature closer by placing near your patio dining area. Viewing flowers from a distance is a thing of the past Wood, with the right care and attention, solid wooden garden furniture can last a lifetime. It doesn’t rust like metal and neither will it lose its colour in the sun like some plastic garden furniture. This beautiful item has been built by British craftsmen in this unique style using the finest Swedish Redwood. The wood has a base treatment with anti-fungal, anti-mould and UV protection. You will need to re-treat annually to prevent from rot. This furniture is eco-friendly because we only use timber from Scandinavian forests that are protected by the Forestry Stewardship Council (FSC), where trees are cut down responsibly and many more are replanted in their place. We go to the extra effort of having the timber pressure treated means that it is protected against the elements for up to 20 years. A lot of the garden furniture on the market nowadays is made to last for as little as three or four years, therefore, our products will last nearly four times as long, putting less of a strain on this beautiful planet’s natural resources. This product is hand made and is made from wood which is a natural product, so there will be natural blemishes like knots and veins through the grain, and slight imperfections like cracks or splits in the wood may occur with changes in the weather, these natural characteristics are due to the wood losing moisture during warm and dry seasons, and during exposure to intense sunlight. During colder and wetter seasons the wood will uptake moisture again
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