Yes, absolutely. Many homeowners face the exact same challenge: their HOA enforces strict depth limits—often citing safety, uniformity, or property line concerns. Our factory specializes in producing custom planter boxes that meet these exact specifications.
We can manufacture planter boxes with a maximum depth of 18 inches (or even shallower, such as 12 or 14 inches) while still offering generous width and length options. This means you can enjoy a large, impressive planter box for flowers, shrubs, or small trees without violating HOA rules.
For example, a common HOA-compliant design we produce is 18 inches deep, 36 inches wide, and 24 inches tall. The height is measured from the base of the planter, not the soil level, so if you need extra root depth, we can raise the planter on legs or integrate a false bottom and drainage system.
All our materials—cedar, redwood, or powder-coated aluminum—are chosen to be weather-resistant and low-maintenance, which aligns perfectly with HOAs that prioritize curb appeal and tidy landscapes. We can also match your community’s approved color palette.
To get started, simply send us your exact depth requirement (standard or custom). Our team will provide a CAD drawing and a list of dimensions that comply with your HOA’s restrictions. Many of our clients have successfully submitted our spec sheets to their HOA boards for approval.
Let us help you garden beautifully within the rules—contact us today to discuss your ideal shallow-depth planter box.
