rectangular planter box plastic Winona Fiberglass Span Planter Box - Large Outdoor Retangular. 30" L x 12"  W x 17" Tall
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rectangular planter box plastic Winona Fiberglass Span Planter Box - Large Outdoor Retangular. 30" L x 12" W x 17" Tall

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rectangular planter box plastic Winona Fiberglass Span Planter Box - Large Outdoor Retangular. 30" L x 12" W x 17" TallWinona Ribbed Fiberglass Planter Modern Architectural Large Outdoor Indoor Tall and Wide Span Block Skinny (Narrow Depth) Elevate Your Space with Architectural Texture Fiberglass Material: Professional grade construction provides extreme durability with a high end, substantial feelengineered to be lightweight for easy installation yet heavy duty for permanent use. Structural Integrity: This long span planter features specialized horizontal ribbing

Winona Ribbed Fiberglass Planter – Modern Architectural Large Outdoor / Indoor Tall and Wide Span Block – Skinny (Narrow Depth) 

Elevate Your Space with Architectural Texture

  • Fiberglass Material: Professional-grade construction provides extreme durability with a high-end, substantial feel—engineered to be lightweight for easy installation yet heavy-duty for permanent use.

  • Structural Integrity: This long span planter features specialized horizontal ribbing that acts as a natural exoskeleton, ensuring perfectly straight walls and eliminating the need for internal steel.

  • Modern Architectural Finish: Hand-finished in a UV-resistant Matte Slate Gray (Dark Gray) for a sophisticated, stone-like aesthetic that resists fading and cracking in all environments.

  • Skinny (Narrow Depth) Design: The 12" width is specifically optimized for tight spatial perimeters, walkways, and balcony edges where maintaining a slim footprint is essential.

  • Outdoor / Indoor Performance: Completely frost-proof, shatterproof, and fade-resistant; this span block is designed for 24/7 exposure in extreme heat or sub-zero climates, yet refined enough for luxury interiors.

  • Smart Functionality: Equipped with pre-drilled drainage holes and removable rubber plugs for effortless moisture control in both commercial lobbies and private terraces.

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  • Dimensions: 30"L x 12"W x 17"H


The Designer's Perspective: Why Ribbed Texture Matters

The Winona is a strategic tool for creating visual rhythm. While smooth-walled planters lean toward a silent minimalism, the Winona’s ribbed texture introduces "architectural shadowing." Designers utilize this texture to break up the visual monotony of long corridors or large glass walls, providing a tactile contrast that softens industrial materials like concrete and steel.

At 17 inches tall, this is a tall and wide trough with a commanding presence that effectively defines boundaries. The horizontal ribs draw the eye along the length of the long span planter, making narrow spaces feel more expansive and grounded. Additionally, the Matte Slate finish is a hospitality favorite because the texture naturally disguises fingerprints and water spots better than smooth-surfaced alternatives.

The Science of Structural Geometry

While traditional long planters often require internal steel reinforcement to prevent "bellying" (the outward bulging of the walls), the Winona utilizes corrugated structural engineering. Much like the ridges in architectural steel siding or a shipping container, the "peaks and valleys" of the ribbed walls significantly increase the material’s structural rigidity.

This geometry allows the fiberglass to resist the outward pressure of heavy, wet soil and root expansion naturally. By eliminating internal steel, the Winona remains more maneuverable than reinforced models while maintaining a crisp, architectural silhouette that stays perfectly plumb over time.


Versatile Settings for the Winona Span Block

  • Residential Balconies: The skinny (narrow depth) footprint fits perfectly against railings, providing a lush green curtain without blocking walkways.

  • Restaurant & Cafe Dividers: Create a "living wall" to separate seating areas from traffic with a durable, textured barrier.

  • Office Foyer & Building Entries: Use this long block to frame doorways or guide guests through large, open environments.

  • Rooftop Decks: Lightweight for weight-sensitive structures but engineered for high-wind stability when properly ballasted.

  • Poolside Perimeters: The Slate Gray finish and ribbed texture hide water spots and maintain a premium, spa-like feel.


Verified Plant Pairings (Optimized for 12" Width / Depth x 17" Height)

The 17" vertical depth supports healthy root systems, while the skinny 12" width is best suited for plants with an upright or cascading growth habit.

For Privacy and Structural Lines:

  • Snake Plants: A designer staple; the vertical, sword-like leaves provide a sharp, clean contrast to the planter's horizontal ribs.

  • Horsetail Reed: This architectural plant grows straight up and thrives in the deep, contained soil of the Winona.

  • Sky Pencil Holly: A columnar shrub that stays narrow. The 17" vertical depth is perfect for its root system, allowing for vertical privacy.

For Color and Cascading "Spiller" Effects:

  • Silver Falls: A cascading plant with shallow roots that creates a shimmering silver "waterfall" over the dark gray finish.

  • Sweet Potato Vine: Offers vibrant lime-green or dark purple foliage that drapes elegantly over the ribbed edges.

  • Geraniums: Classic flowering plants that thrive in the 17" soil capacity and provide consistent seasonal color.


Pro-Tips for 2026: Stability Meets Drainage

  • High-Wind Stability (The Hybrid Method): For exposed rooftop or coastal placements, add 2–3 inches of heavy river rock to the base. Important: Place a layer of landscape fabric over the rocks before adding soil. This adds necessary weight to prevent tipping in high winds without creating a "perched water table" that causes root rot.

  • Maximize Drainage: Modern horticultural science recommends avoiding the old practice of a loose "gravel layer" without a barrier. For best results, use high-quality potting soil throughout the planter to ensure consistent moisture wicking.

  • Planter Risers: For optimal drainage, use slim planter feet to lift the trough 1/2 inch off the ground. This breaks the surface tension between the planter and the floor, allowing gravity to effectively pull excess water away from the root system.

The Winona Rectangle Planter is made in India by NMN Designs®

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