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WGP-36 Garden Accent Wagon Planter   

For our garden accent wagon planters,  you can fill it with potted plants, pumpkins, corn stalks, or simply plant them in with your favorite flowers. They are made of heavy cedar wood with four hand-crafted spoke wheels.

This large size is a 20"W x 19"H x 40"L replica of an old style wagon that will certainly be the center piece of your front yard decoration.

Key Benefits

  • Great decorative and practical planter for indoor and outdoor use all year long.

  • Working wheel with true spoke to enable easy movement of wagon anywhere in your home and garden.

  • The planter box is glued and nailed to add strength enabling it to hold the weight of the compost and the plant material.

  • Comes in generous sizes to give room for your plants to grow and to prevent your plants from drying out.

  • Tongue and groove construction provide a strong body frame.

  • Linseed oil coating for protection.

Pricing & Purchase

Item

Description

Price

Sizes

      

GWP-36

Wagon Planter

$54.22+ shipping

20"W x 19"H x 40"L

 

 

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