Cube Series Planter by Campania International
The classic Cube Series Planter will elevate your garden style. Planters are an excellent gateway to gardening. Their vibrant colors, varied sizes, and unique shapes can bring your landscaping visions to life. They offer beginners a controlled environment to learn the art of growing plants. Advanced gardeners can elevate their designs with creativity and flair. Use planters as captivating focal points in your garden or to accentuate your home's unique features. By arranging colorful planters, you can breathe new life into any garden. Embrace the joy of planting in containers, and celebrate the beauty of outdoor living.
The Cube Series Planter is shown in the Greystone finish. Campania International's cast stone products use exclusive natural pigment stains, which are hand-applied through a multi-step process. This technique creates unique surface finishes that resemble naturally aged materials. Each piece absorbs patinas differently, resulting in distinctive variations. Even with the same application method, every item showcases its beauty and allows for natural aging outdoors. Please note that actual colors may vary from those depicted in photographs due to the hand application process.
Campania International proudly manufactures its cast stone products in the USA using locally sourced, natural materials. The pieces use a proprietary, high-density cast stone mix of water, sand, stone aggregate, and cement. All available patinas are hand-applied to the product's surface. Cast Stone produces a strong and durable product that will weather naturally outdoors.
All Campania International planters have drainage holes. In winter, if you plan to leave a planter outside with plants, elevate it to keep the drainage hole clear and prevent it from freezing to the ground. If the planter is unused, store it in a garage or shed. The high-density cast stone mixture provides durability but requires maintenance to withstand winter freeze-thaw cycles. These cycles can damage planters holding water, snow, or ice, especially if placed directly on the ground. If you cannot elevate the planter, turn it upside down to prevent snow and ice accumulation. Cover it with burlap or an absorbent material, then wrap it in dark plastic to prevent moisture build-up.