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Mondo Single Planter (14 Gallon)

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Mondo Single Planter (14 Gallon)

Designed to work with 5-gallon pickle buckets, this modern garden planter holds one bucket or 14 gallons. This planter box can also be used without the liner buckets, giving you more freedom to design your outdoor space. (Pickle buckets not provided.)

With false bottoms, these planters allow you to customize the planting height, choosing either the full depth for deeper rooted trees and shrubs, or half the depth for more shallow rooted plants.

Also available in Double (28 Gallon), Triple (40 Gallon), Quad (50 Gallon), Quint (60 Gallon), Six (70 Gallon) and Seven (80 Gallon).

Please note, our planters are designed for outdoor use and are not sealed allowing water to drain. Additional water drainage can be added by drilling holes in the planter bottoms.

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From $97.50

Original: $325.00

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Mondo Single Planter (14 Gallon)

$325.00

$97.50

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Designed to work with 5-gallon pickle buckets, this modern garden planter holds one bucket or 14 gallons. This planter box can also be used without the liner buckets, giving you more freedom to design your outdoor space. (Pickle buckets not provided.)

With false bottoms, these planters allow you to customize the planting height, choosing either the full depth for deeper rooted trees and shrubs, or half the depth for more shallow rooted plants.

Also available in Double (28 Gallon), Triple (40 Gallon), Quad (50 Gallon), Quint (60 Gallon), Six (70 Gallon) and Seven (80 Gallon).

Please note, our planters are designed for outdoor use and are not sealed allowing water to drain. Additional water drainage can be added by drilling holes in the planter bottoms.