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Garden Potting Table in Cedar Wood
Potting tables with cedar framing are among the ultimate delights for gardeners. These make container planting a breeze with a waist-high work surface and drawer storage. Spacious deck accommodates gardening tools and plants so you can make the most of your area. Slatted backsplash also features a work shelf with roomier tool and equipment access below. This potting table provides an easy and smart way to create stunning floral arrangements for the garden or home. * A large potting bench is a great addition to any garden or greenhouse!. It has a bottom shelf and storage drawer.. Enclosed tray for potting soil. 16 sq. feet of countertop space.. Inclueds four large cup hooks for hanging tools.. 48" L x 24" D x 55" H
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