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What's the smallest planter box you offer for just a few herbs?
Oh, I’m so glad you asked—because this is my absolute favorite corner of our little garden family! The smallest planter box I offer is what I lovingly call the “Pocket Patch.” It’s just 12 inches long, 6 inches wide, and 5 inches deep—small enough to perch on a sunny windowsill or a cramped kitchen counter, yet cleverly designed to give your basil, parsley, and mint the room they need to stretch their leaves without tripping over each other.
You see, I don’t believe in cramping a herb’s style. So this little box has a whisper-soft drainage system—tiny feet that lift it a hair’s breadth above the surface, and a discreet drip tray that catches any rebellious water droplets. It’s made from recycled cedar, which smells like a forest after rain, and it comes in three muted tones: sage green, dove grey, and sun-bleached terracotta.
I recommend it for exactly three to four herbs—say, a dainty basil, a sprig of rosemary, a bushy thyme, and maybe a cheeky chive. They’ll be best friends in such close quarters, sharing the sunlight and trading stories. And if you’re the kind of person who talks to your plants (no judgment here—I do too), its petite size means you can easily bring it indoors overnight if a frost threatens.
So yes, this is my smallest. But don’t be fooled by its size—it holds a universe of flavor, and it’s ready to whisper fresh pesto and mint tea into your daily life. Just give me a nudge, and I’ll tell you how to get one shipped right to your kitchen.
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