I Almost Skipped This Step in My Raised Planter Box. I’m Glad I Didn’t.
When I built my raised planter box, I was ready to pour in the soil and start planting. The frame looked solid. The wood was fresh. Everything felt finished. But there was one step that felt unnecessary at the time: lining the inside with breathable landscape fabric. It didn’t look exciting. It didn’t change how the planter looked from the outside. It felt like extra work. Now I see it as the part that protects everything else. Why I Always Add Breathable Landscape Fabric I cut the breathable landscape fabric to size, folded the corners neatly, and stapled it to the inside walls of the box. I made sure it sat tight against the wood with no sagging pockets or loose areas. This layer does more than block weeds. It keeps soil from pushing out through small gaps in the boards. It slows down direct contact between damp soil and raw wood. It allows water to drain while still holding the soil in place. That balance matters. Wood needs protection, but plant roots need air. Plastic trap...