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🌿 Overview A wooden herb planter box is a compact container designed to hold soil and herbs such as basil, rosemary, thyme, or parsley. It’s both functional and decorative, providing a natural look while keeping herbs organized and accessible. 🪵 Materials Needed Wood boards (cedar, pine, or redwood are ideal for outdoor use) Screws or nails (galvanized or stainless steel to prevent rust) Wood glue (optional for extra strength) Sandpaper (medium and fine grit) Wood finish, paint, or sealant (for weather protection) Plastic liner or landscape fabric (to prevent soil leakage) Potting soil Herb plants or seeds 🧰 Tools Required Measuring tape Saw (hand saw or circular saw) Drill or hammer Screwdriver bit or nail set Paintbrush (for sealant or finish) 📏 Dimensions (Example) A practical size for a small herb planter might be: Length: 24 inches (60 cm) Width: 8 inches (20 cm) Height: 6 inches (15 cm) You can adjust proportions based on the space available. 🪚 Step-by-Step Construction 1. Measure and Cut the Wood Cut two long sides, two shorter end pieces, and a bottom panel. For example: (2) sides: 24" × 6" (2) ends: 8" × 6" (1) base: 24" × 8" 2. Assemble the Box Frame Stand the side and end pieces upright to form a rectangular box. Drill pilot holes and secure with screws or nails at the corners. Use wood glue for added strength. 3. Attach the Base Fit the bottom board inside the frame and fasten it securely. Make small drainage holes in the base to prevent water buildup. 4. Sand All Surfaces Smooth edges and surfaces with sandpaper to remove splinters. Wipe clean after sanding. 5. Seal or Paint Apply an outdoor wood sealer, waterproof paint, or natural oil finish. Let it dry according to the product instructions. 6. Add the Liner Line the inside with landscape fabric or a plastic sheet with drainage holes. 7. Fill and Plant Add potting soil and plant your chosen herbs. Common combinations include: Mediterranean mix: rosemary, thyme, oregano Fresh greens: basil, parsley, cilantro Fragrant mix: mint, lemon balm, chives 🌞 Care Tips Place in a sunny location (most herbs need 6+ hrs/day). Water regularly but avoid standing water. Trim herbs frequently to encourage bushy growth.