Strawberry Pyramid Tower Planter Plans
If you want to build a beautiful strawberry pyramid planter, these premium plans with step by step 3D diagrams and instructions will help you save time, money and get the job done in a weekend. The sturdy diy strawberry tower planter plans are designed with efficiency in mind, so you won't waste materials.
This wood planter has 4 tiers with an exquisite design, so you can grow fresh strawberries in you very own backyard. You can fit the planter to your garden or even on a patio.
Dimensions: 82 1/2" (width) x 82 1/2" (length) x 29 1/2" (height)
This diy 4-tiered planter will cost less than $120 if you go for quality pine. However, if you have the budget, you can invest in cedar or in redwood, that will make this diy simple strawberry tower extra durable.
In addition, just a few common tools are necessary, so you don't need a fully equipped and fancy workshop to start making projects! A list with all the tools that are needed is also present, along with Full Cut, Shopping lists and Plan of Cut Diagrams.
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The PDF file comes with:
- 3D diagrams with detailed step by step instructions
- Full Cut & Shopping lists
- Cut Layout Diagrams
- Tools List, Time & Cost Estimate
Measurements are in imperial. The plans are for personal use only. MyOutdoorPlans or the its legal owners won't be liable for any loss, damage or injury arising from the use of information on this plan. It is your responsibility to make adjustments to the plans, to comply with your local building codes.
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You'll get a PDF with step by step diagrams, instructions and a Full Cut and Shopping lists, to build a strawberry pyramid planter. Measurements are in imperial, not metric.