If you are a gardener or know a gardener who loves to have organization and lots of room to work with, the Oakdale Potting Bench would serve both purposes very well. The Oakdale's construction is of high-quality cedar that has been treated with an insect and rot-resistant product so you'll be able to enjoy the generous working table space of the potting bench from season to season without worry. The Oakdale Potting Bench has a top shelf to keep hand tools well within reach and a bottom shelf elevated off the ground that's perfect for storing the oversized planters, gardening accessories and extra soil that's always needed.
The Oakdale Potting Bench is available for purchase to be assembled or shipped to you partially assembled. The unassembled potting bench requires approximately 45 minutes of your time for assembly.
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About All Things Cedar
A world leader in fine patio furniture, garden furniture, and other accessories, All Things Cedar is a smart choice for your outdoor needs. They offer an extensive line of unique items made from high-quality, weather-resistant woods, including clear-grade cedar, teak, and more. Their items are designed with care in timeless fashions that are sure to enhance your space. All Things Cedar prides themselves on fine customer service and dependable products.
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What are some of the benefits of buying cedar?
It's durable and strong - Western Red Cedar is lightweight but stable and is less likely to crack and warp than even treated lumber. Western Red Cedar contains oils that act as preservatives to deter insect attack and decay. This same oil gives cedar its distinctive smell.
It stays cool - Western Red Cedar doesn't absorb much heat, so even on very hot days, your cedar furniture will stay cool.
It's a superior alternative - Western Red Cedar looks better than plastic or resin, and is a far superior, non-toxic alternative to chemically treated wood. These wood products, often referred to as pressure-treated, are soaked in chemical preservatives and require warning labels for anyone handling them.