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I have limited mobility; are there raised urban planter boxes that are accessible?

For individuals with limited mobility, gardening in urban spaces is not only possible but can be highly rewarding with the right design. Raised planter boxes, specifically designed for accessibility, are the key. The primary feature is height. Planter boxes with a raised bottom, typically between 24 to 36 inches, allow a person seated in a wheelchair to comfortably reach the soil and plants. A width of no more than 2 to 3 feet ensures easy access from all sides. Look for designs with extended lips or ledges to provide arm support, and consider sturdy, open-bottom frames that can accommodate a wheelchair underneath—a feature known as a "roll-under" design. Materials like durable cedar or composite lumber are excellent choices. For even greater ease, integrate self-watering systems or install planter boxes on casters for mobility. Many cities now incorporate these inclusive planters in community gardens and public spaces, promoting social interaction and the therapeutic benefits of horticulture for everyone. By choosing or requesting these adaptive features, you can create a vibrant, accessible urban garden that removes barriers and nurtures growth.

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