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square indoor plant pots Legacy Low Square Planter — Majestic Fountains and More

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square indoor plant pots Legacy Low Square Planter — Majestic Fountains and MoreLegacy Low Square Planter Elegant lines and modern appeal are at the core of the Bowl Planter design. Available in 3 sizes, these contemporary outdoor containers are a great option for shallow rooting flowers or shrubs. The Legacy Series is handcrafted from lightweight GFRC in many finishes and includes several other container shapes as well as fire and water features. Order Archpot GFRC Concrete Color Samples Here. Shipped right to your door! Buy

Legacy Low Square Planter

Elegant lines and modern appeal are at the core of the Bowl Planter design. Available in 3 sizes, these contemporary outdoor containers are a great option for shallow rooting flowers or shrubs. The Legacy Series is handcrafted from lightweight GFRC in many finishes and includes several other container shapes as well as fire and water features.

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Sizes

  • 30"L x 30"W x 12"H | Base: 14" | 130 Lbs.
  • 36"L x 36"W x 15"H | Base: 17" | 200 Lbs.
  • 42"L x 42"W x 18"H | Base: 20" | 288 Lbs.


The Legacy Square Planter and Water Feature Series comprises the following: 

Legacy Low Square Planter

Legacy Square Planter

Legacy Square Tall Planter

Legacy Square Planter Water Bowl

Legacy Square Planter Water Vase

Legacy Square Water Vase

              Material

              Glass-Fiber Reinforced Concrete (GFRC) is a lightweight proprietary mix offering maximum durability and freeze/thaw resistance with a smooth finish. Perma Spec Finish is a hand-applied, multi-layered, concrete stain and wax sealer, sun-cured for supreme beauty and performance. Manufactured and hand finished in the USA.

              Care and Maintenance

              Always position GFRC planters on a solid, level foundation and not directly on grass, soil, or an uneven surface. Place a layer of coarse gravel in the bottom of the container to facilitate drainage and ensure drainage holes are free from blockages.

              In the winter, planters should be raised up off the ground. This allows it to drain and prevents the planter from freezing to the ground. Empty containers should be brought inside a garage or shed. Alternatively, turn the planter upside down to prevent it from filling with snow and ice. It should then be covered or wrapped with burlap or any absorbent material (old blanket/towel) and wrapped with dark plastic to prevent it from accumulating moisture.

              Warranty

              All GFRC landscaping pieces are warrantied to be free from defects in materials and workmanship under normal use and service for one year from the original date of purchase.

              Shipping: We offer Free standard shipping on all our products. Usually ships on a pallet to any address in the Continental USA. The carrier will place your items curbside on your property but cannot assist with final placement. A Lift-gate charge may be applied for residential deliveries.

              Manufacturing Lead Time: This is a Made-To-Order item, manufactured in the color specified on your order. The Manufacturing Lead time is approx 8 weeks.

              Disclaimer: 
              This product is considered a Custom Order as it is custom made upon order. The Patina/ Stain chosen is hand applied to the product along with finishing touches after it is manufactured in accordance with your order. The cancellation of a custom product will result in the forfeiture of the deposit.

              Prop 65 Warning: For more information, go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.

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              Al Stone
              Los Angeles, US
              ★★★★★ 5
              Merits the Five-Star Ratings
              Format: Paperback
              Barney “Scout” Mann and his wife “Frodo” host many prospective Pacific Crest Trail thru-hikers, at their home, and shuttle them to the trail to start their trek. Scout is a Triple Crowner having hiked the Pacific Crest, Continental Divide and Appalachian Trails and has been very active as a volunteer, serving as a board member and in various capacities for several trail organizations. This eminence translates into a great number of five-star reviews: yet, this account merits them. Journeys North is about the author’s PCT thru-hike in 2005. It predates “Wild” and the resultant explosion in the trail’s popularity. The book focuses on the Mann’s and several hikers, who move north, in their proximity. There is considerable background and detail given about these characters, which enhances the readers appreciation of their trip. This balances with sufficient description about the trail and the hike making Journeys North a captivating and unique read among trail narratives. In the final chapters, the trekkers are buffeted and challenged by early season blizzards. Forced out of the snowbound high mountains, Frodo, Scout and their group improvise a low land route to complete their walk. With numerous of characters, the bouncing around and referencing of prior information can be confusing to the reader. There’s some heartwarming tales. The author describes an anonymous benefactor who provides two out-of-funds youngsters a considerable amount of money allowing them to continue towards Canada. The reader doesn’t learn whether the pair completes their journey; but that was a truly generous act, Barney. Journeys North transcends the trail in its portrayal of the human condition and the adversity and challenges that we confront in life. The book validates the camaraderie and caring that develops among hikers and the positive effect the PCT can have on changing lives. Well done.
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              Reviewed in the United States on November 8, 2020
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              Kindle Customer
              Bozeman, US
              ★★★★★ 5
              A Vivid Account of Gallant Thru-hikers
              Format: Kindle
              This book a little confusing at first since he is telling the story of several hikers at once. So keeping them all straight takes some effort. The actual description of the hike, the challenges and all the people along the way does make for fascinating reading. I personally, have great respect for those who attempt this formidable hike. They truly deserve our respect. I don't think you could be disappointed reading this book.
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              Reviewed in the United States on May 20, 2026
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              DKMAC
              Omaha, US
              ★★★★★ 5
              An epic adventure with a rich cast of characters
              Format: Paperback
              Scout paints the Mojave as bursting with life, a poetic world full of chaparral and chinquapin, of creosote scrub and conifers. These wild vivid landscapes are a backdrop to the real heart of the story, which, like all great stories, is always about People. The Human Drama, sometimes of People vs the Environment, but more often of People vs Themselves. Overcoming our own fears or injuries or burdens that life inevitably deals to us all. This book captures the pursuit of people stretching themselves, challenging themselves to change and grow. He does an excellent job of capturing the "esprit de corps" of the trail, of near strangers and fast friends looking out for one another, and the crescendoing intensity as they race against Father Winter. We meet a wide ensemble of characters, which is one of the most magical aspects of any long hike. It is the great equalizer, where people from all walks of life come together and share fellowship. There are numerous role models within this book. It is impossible to not be inspired by Jan, the quintessential Fixer, or the protagonists who demonstrate exemplary examples of forgiveness and reconciliation, and other humble benefactors and do-gooders who understand that their gifts are more than simply money. They are giving opportunity. The fixers, the reconciliers, the benefactors....we should all aspire to be these types of people. I hope this is but the first of his trail books. I'm certain there are many of us who would enjoy reading about his adventures from New Mexico to Montana as well. How fortunate was he to meet such wonderful people, and how fortunate are we to share their experiences from the comfort of our homes.
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              Reviewed in the United States on August 11, 2020
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              Hiflyer
              Boise, US
              ★★★★★ 4
              OK book about hiking the Pacific Crest Trail.
              Format: Paperback
              I love books about people hiking the national trails. I thought this book was about the author's thru hike on the trail with his wife. Actually, this book had little to do with the Pacific Crest Trail and was mostly about the other hikers, their relationships, etc. It read like a fiction book, as the author often gave examples of conversations the other hikers had with other people, even when he wasn't around to hear them. He also gave examples of what they were thinking and even what the other hikers friends were thinking. There was no evidence of interviews, etc. It is a very well written book, so I gave it four stars. If you like books about the relationships of thru hikers, especially their romances, I would recommend this book. But it reads more like a fiction book, in my opinion.
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              Reviewed in the United States on April 2, 2026
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              Dan2
              New York, US
              ★★★★★ 5
              Walking from Mexico to Canada with a great cast of characters
              Format: Paperback
              I thoroughly enjoyed reading Journeys North. The story is about the Pacific Crest Trail and the people who hike it (thru-hikers) attempting to walk from Mexico to Canada. The author brings the trail to life across the story, but what really stands out is the story of the characters. You find yourself rooting for them as they encounter all kinds of challenges, and you get to know them through their backstory and past experiences that are shared. People attempt a thru-hike for many different reasons, and the story is enriched by their personal stories and histories that they carry with them each step of the way. Even their “trail names” had stories that often highlighted something about the characters themselves. One of the unique things about the book is the Pacific Crest Trail itself, as the author’s descriptions allow you to imagine what it looked like and felt like (including the aches, pains, and injuries along the way). The trail is ever present across this story of the people who walked it, bring them together, and then pulling them away from one other, sometimes for weeks or even months. The trail and mother nature create for an everchanging backdrop as the characters navigate their way north. I am not a thru-hiker and I doubt I would ever attempt to walk from Mexico to Canada, but I enjoyed tagging along on the adventure of Scout, Frodo, Blazer, Dalton, Tony, Nadine and many others whose lives intersected over the course of many miles. I found myself having a hard time putting the book down, particularly as the hikers neared the Canadian border. If you are looking for an armchair adventure along the PCT, or wondered what it would be like to tackle a thru-hike of a long trail, or are curious about the people who undertake such a challenge, you will enjoy Journeys North! I would imagine that if you are a PCT hiker you would find the book even more meaningful.
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              Reviewed in the United States on August 4, 2020

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