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Thursday, June 11, 2009

Choosing Wood Planters

Wood planters can offer both beauty and strength, but you may find your choices are much more varied than you imagined. Here are a couple things to consider as you choose wood planters.

Why wood planters? They do come in other materials, of course. For one thing, wood planters made of quality materials maintain an attractive appearance year after year. They also do better in colder weather because they offer greater insulation than planters made of other substances. Finally, wood is much easier to customize than plastic or ceramic. You can stain wood, paint it, stencil on it, or glue mosaic tiles to it, among other options.

Which woods? The best materials for wood planters are teak, cedar, and cypress. Each of these types of wood lasts long. These woods resist decay and rotting. In fact, these are such durable woods that they have been used for siding and shingles in houses, and they have lasted 100 years with no maintenance. These woods are worth their price.

Check out some of the many options available to you. You’ll find many wood planters online that come in various shades and finishes. If you buy planters of unfinished teak, cedar, or cypress, you can choose either to finish them or to leave them natural.

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