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Redwood’s Luster Is Perfect for Collection of Planters

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Redwood is prized throughout the woodworking world for its beauty and durability. The best grades are known for a rich luster and a natural resistance to termites and decay. And although this unique wood has qualities found in no other lumber, it costs only a little more.

Redwood is the wood to use to build this collection of planters and add natural charm to a porch, patio, balcony or garden. The six styles in this project include three deep planters for large plants, a tiered planter and a planter group for smaller plants and a hanging planter for trailing succulents. The largest of the group is a gravel tray planter box measuring 36 inches square by 22 inches tall.

The planters are a cinch to build, even for those who have never worked with wood. Many lumber dealers will cut wood to specifications for a small fee, so novice do-it-yourselfers don’t even need to own a saw. For those with a saw, most of the cuts are either straight or 45-degree miter cuts. Assembly is very basic: Just nail the parts together as shown, then sand and seal.

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For more information on today’s project, Redwood Planters plan No. 562, call (800) 828-2453.

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