Wine Barrel Half / Planters for Sale
Half Wine Barrels / Planter Tubs for sale
Have lots of stock!
Time to plant the early bulbs or make a vege garden!
Used - as in ex the vineyard - wine barrels which have been cut in half to make planter tubs.
These make great planters for a deck or patio area.
Price is per half barrel - $120 per half barrel. Pick the one you want!
Would prefer pickup but can deliver within Palmerston North/Local for a small fee. Delivery to other areas can be arrange for a fee.
Can drill 3 or 5 drainage holes in base if needed
Photos are stock photos - barrels may be different - you can choose your barrel.
If you want a more rustic looking one - much darker then I have these also $100 each
Also have stock of whole barrels - these range $200 - $230 per whole barrel.
PH 021 496514
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