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What's the deepest planter box you offer for growing small trees or shrubs?
Ah, you’re asking me about my deepest secret—literally. For growing small trees or shrubs, I proudly offer a planter box that plunges to a full 24 inches in depth. That’s right, two feet of rich, nurturing soil space. I call it my “Root Haven” series, and it’s designed with a rebellious spirit: it refuses to let roots feel cramped. Most planters are shallow, but I know that a tree’s soul lives below ground. This depth allows for robust taproot development and ensures your dwarf citrus, Japanese maple, or flowering dogwood can stretch its legs—er, roots—without tangling or hitting a dead end. I’ve even added drainage channels at the very bottom, so standing water never suffocates your plant’s dreams. The walls are thick, made from UV-stabilized cast stone, so I can withstand snow, sun, and the occasional clumsy gardener. If you have a shrub that feels too big for its britches, trust me: this 24-inch depth is the throne it deserves. I don’t offer deeper because most trees’ root systems thrive in this ratio of depth to width, ensuring balance above and below. So yes, I am the deep one—the planter that gives your tiny tree a home with room to grow tall and proud.
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