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cedarcraft self watering planter cover

cedarcraft self watering planter cover Self-Watering Spruce Planter (21 x 47 x 32"H) + Greenhouse & Bug Cover – CedarCraft

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cedarcraft self watering planter cover Self-Watering Spruce Planter (21 x 47 x 32"H) + Greenhouse & Bug Cover – CedarCraftBuilt in 6 gallon self watering system Comfortable raised height for easy gardening Stained Canadian Spruce with a light gray finish Powder coated steel legs with locking casters Includes both greenhouse and bug coverused one at a time based on the season Greenhouse cover extends the growing season and protects young plants Bug cover keeps out insects, birds, and small animalsno sprays needed Easy to assemble with clear instructions Great for patios,

  • Built-in 6-gallon self-watering system
  • Comfortable raised height for easy gardening
  • Stained Canadian Spruce with a light gray finish
  • Powder-coated steel legs with locking casters 
  • Includes both greenhouse and bug cover—used one at a time based on the season
  • Greenhouse cover extends the growing season and protects young plants
  • Bug cover keeps out insects, birds, and small animals—no sprays needed
  • Easy to assemble with clear instructions
  • Great for patios, balconies, and small spaces
  • Made in Canada from responsibly sourced materials

       

      Description

      The Self-Watering Spruce Planter is designed for both first-time gardeners and experienced growers. Whether you have a backyard or a balcony, this elevated planter makes it easy to grow herbs, vegetables, and flowers—without the daily upkeep. Made from sustainably sourced Canadian Spruce with a light gray stain. Powder-coated steel legs provide sturdy, weather-resistant support, while locking casters allow you to easily move the planter and secure it in place when needed.

      The built-in 6-gallon reservoir delivers steady, consistent moisture to your plants—reducing the need for frequent watering and encouraging healthier growth. The raised height makes planting and harvesting more comfortable by easing pressure on your back and knees.
      To help your garden thrive through every season, the included greenhouse and bug covers offer flexible protection. Start early with the reinforced greenhouse cover, which creates a warm, stable environment for seedlings and cool-season crops. As temperatures rise, simply swap to the fine mesh bug cover to shield plants from insects, birds, and small animals—all while allowing air, sunlight, and moisture to pass through. Covers attach securely and are designed to be used one at a time, depending on your garden’s needs.

      No yard? No problem. This planter is perfect for balconies, patios, decks, and other small outdoor spaces where traditional gardening isn’t possible. Designed with a focus on quality, comfort, and long-term performance, the Self-Watering Spruce Planter brings flexible, thriving gardens to life—season after season.

      Features

      • Built-in self-watering system supports steady plant hydration
      • Raised height for comfortable gardening without bending or stooping
      • Crafted from sustainably sourced, stained Canadian Spruce with a light gray stain
      • Powder-coated steel legs with locking casters for easy movement and stability
      • Interchangeable Covers: Greenhouse and bug covers attach individually and cannot be used simultaneously
      • Greenhouse Cover: Reinforced polyethylene traps warmth and moisture to extend the growing season
      • Dual Zipper Door: Allows easy access for watering, pruning, and harvesting
      • Bug cover helps keep insects, birds, and small animals away, so your plants stay protected without using sprays.
      • Water level indicator and fill tube for easy maintenance
      • Straightforward assembly with clear, step-by-step instructions
      • Ideal for patios, balconies, and compact outdoor spaces
      • Made in Canada

      Specifications

      Feature

      Details

      Product Name

      Self-Watering Spruce Planter with Casters

      Dimensions

      47" L × 21" W × 32" H (assembled, with casters)

      Planting Area

      45.5" L × 19.5" W × 9.3" D

      Soil Capacity

      4.8 cubic feet

      Material

      Canadian Spruce with light gray stain and powder-coated aluminum legs

      Water Reservoir Capacity

      6 gallons

      Legs

      Rustproof aluminum with locking casters

      Greenhouse & Bug  Cover Dimensions

      47" L × 21" W × 32" H

      Greenhouse Cover Material

      Reinforced polyethylene with Velcro tabs and dual zipper door

      Bug Cover Material

      Fine-mesh polyethylene netting with Velcro attachments

      Frame

      Steel tubing with plastic push-fit connectors

      Cover Attachment

      Velcro tabs for secure fit and easy removal

      Finish

      Light gray  food safe stain

      Assembly

      Efficient set-up with easy-to-follow instructions; screw gun or power drill recommended

      Weight

      ~40–45 lbs

      Manufactured In

      Canada

      Ideal For

      Herbs, vegetables, flowers

      Sustainability

      PEFC-certified, responsibly harvested spruce

      Additional Features

      Water level indicator and fill tube for easy maintenance

      Maintenance

      Natural aging of stain and wood surface over time outdoors

      Instructions

      Assembly Instructions 

      Greenhouse & Bug Assembly Instructions

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      Leond
      Los Angeles, US
      ★★★★★ 5
      Must read!!!!
      Format: Paperback, Format: Paperback
      Surprise plot intertwined with story of loss, grief, family and sibling relationships. The book starts off normally and twists and turns. Could not put book down. Great writing and plot development. Can’t wait to read more by this author.
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      Reviewed in the United States on May 25, 2026
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      Josh Mauthe
      San Leandro, US
      ★★★★★ 4
      A story about what's left behind after death, both emotionally & spiritually - oh, and evil puppets
      Format: Kindle
      It takes a bit for Grady Hendrix's How to Sell a Haunted House to get to the "haunted" part of that title, but that's okay, really; what Hendrix is interested in here, as much as anything, is haunting in terms of the literal things left behind by death - the traumas that are left for those who survive, the guilt, the shame, the baggage, and all of the other things left behind by those who went before us. And, in the case of Louise and Mark Joyner, puppets. Lots and lots and lots of puppets. Oh, and one of them might be alive and malevolent, turning all of that metaphorical trauma into a very real presence (and, without getting into spoiler territory, all without losing that symbolic weight) - and one that allows Hendrix to bring real horror into the story of an estranged pair of siblings forced back into contact in the weight of their parents' death, and the reckoning that they have to go through as they deal with painful memories and a nightmare puppet. The end result can feel a little cluttered at times (although, by the end, it turns out to be a lot more interconnected and structured than you might realize along the way), and it doesn't help that it features some very fraught family interactions that cross from "painful" to "infuriating" very quickly. But as ever with Hendrix, there's more heart and emotion here than you might expect, and while it's all handled in his usual slightly off-kilter and unique sensibility, it still knows how to deliver the goods both on a horror front and a character one. I'd put it among the weakest of Hendrix's efforts overall, but there's a caveat here, and it's that I don't think anything he's read has ever been anything less than entertaining and solid overall, so even a weaker entry? Still a good time and a good read.
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      Reviewed in the United States on October 8, 2023
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      Nick Roberts
      Phoenix, US
      ★★★★★ 3
      Exactly as advertised
      Format: Hardcover
      REVIEW: How to Sell a Haunted House by Grady Hendrix If you've enjoyed Grady Hendrix's previous books, you're probably going to like this one. It is Grady in typical form - witty, entertaining, slightly spooky, grounded characters who contrast over-the-top characters, and drenched in South Carolina charm. Now, if you're not the biggest Grady fan, I doubt this will be the book that converts you for the same reasons mentioned above. I tend to fall in the middle. I enjoy his storytelling abilities and scenarios enough to keep reading his books, but there's nothing horrific about them, nor any lingering effects. To me, they are entry-level horror, and that's perfectly fine. There's a huge market for that as his success reflects. This book doesn't try to be anything other than what it is, and I respect that. The story begins with Louise getting the news that her parents were killed in a car crash. She travels from California back to her hometown of Charleston, South Carolina where she reluctantly reunites with her cousins, aunt, and her brother, Mark. Louise and Mark resent one another, so they butt heads at every decision that needs to be made in light of the tragedy. Louise sees herself as the reasonable one and looks down on her brother as an embarrassment and a failure. While trying to come to terms with selling the house, the siblings soon realize that there's another presence in there with them, and it has something to do with their mom's homemade puppet collection. Overall, this book was enjoyable. There was nothing groundbreaking about it, and I got exactly what I paid for. Check it out if you're into spooky stories about complicated families and southern settings.
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      Reviewed in the United States on January 27, 2023
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      Allie James
      Pawtucket, US
      ★★★★★ 5
      Disturbing and Hilarious
      Format: Paperback
      4.5/5 I LOVED this book! The characters are frustrating, complicated, and loveable and hateable at the same time. It somehow walks the fine line of being hilarious and genuinely disturbing. For me, the entire puppet thing was hard to take seriously at first because, I mean, how much damage can a PUPPET do? But wow it soon took a dark turn and was truly scary! If you find Mark to be really aggravating at first, just hold on because it gets better. The character arcs in this book are awesome. Overall, I found this novel to have really unique events that I didn't see coming at all and was excited the whole time I was reading.
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      Reviewed in the United States on January 13, 2026
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      Desiree
      Lexington, US
      ★★★★★ 4
      Awesome Horror Comedy!
      Format: Kindle
      This was a fun book to read. I'm a massive fan of horror comedy in terms of movies. Didnt realize that's what I was in store for with this book before reading. The premise: A young woman loses her parents, her and her brother have to get their parents house ready to sell. Only they discover the house doesn't want to be sold. I dont want to give any spoilers, but the book on the surface takes itself seriously, as if it's really spinning a horrifying tale and there's nothing funny about it, but what is going on a lot of the time is so absurd, it's comical. And most of the creepy things are actually creepy, there are parts of this book I legitimately wanted to look away or stop reading or skip ahead but couldn't stop reading. This book is very reminiscent of the type of horror comedy you get in Evil Dead 2. Though a little less bloody. Hopefully Sam Raimi or Bruce Campbell read this and decide they want to bring it to film, it would be amazing. My only complaints about it and why I gave it 4 stars instead of 5... One is the author sometimes (maybe 3 or 4 times through out the book) describes things in a confusing way that cause you to break immersion, go back and read it 5 times to make sure you're reading it right. For instance, at one point he describes the dark as looking through a cloud of flies. It's not exactly clear immediately if there is literally a cloud of flies or if that's just how he decided to describe the dark. There is another part where it describes someone reaching a hand up to catch something but only returning a claw or something along those lines(I probably butchered the wording), and you're left wondering if someone lost a hand or if this was just another weird description... again you only figure out what it's saying by reading ahead and seeing that nothing significant came of that. Another complaint I have, is I feel there is a bit TOO MUCH character building. The book really delves deep into some of the characters and goes way back and rambles on for a while about them. However, it is all interesting and keeps you wanting to read, a lot of it, in the end you realize wasn't really necessary reading and could have been omitted. There was a couple of times I found myself getting slightly exhausted and just wanting to get back into the main story, but kept reading anyways. Also there was at least one seemingly major detail that was set up and then left flat.. One of the characters main drivers for doing something(joining a certain group), a potential love interest, but thats literally where that stops. They get in this group and there is literally no more mention of their love interest in this person. The characters are mentioned, but the initial interest the character had is never mentioned again. The detail is just left hanging. It's not a big deal and doesn't have any affect on the story and I only realized it after finishing the book and pondering it, and just happened to remember it, and thought "wait, what happened to that?" And after pondering it, this detail could have been a powerful thing that would have made this part of the book a lot more impactful, so I dont really understand why the author just dropped it like that. To anyone that's read, I'm referring to Mark coming across a certain street performance and what happens after.
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      Reviewed in the United States on September 11, 2025

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