Easy Roller Self-Watering Pot, Large
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Exclusive | Self-Watering, Rolling Planters are Easy to Move
- Bright, bold colors enhance dramatic plantings
- Built-in casters make these planters mobile
- Self-watering to reduce watering chores and keep plants happy
Bold colors and a high-gloss finish make these 17" pots really stand out. The built-in casters let you roll them easily — to a sunny spot on the deck, out of the way for a party. They’re self-watering, too, to reduce watering chores and provide plants with a consistent supply of moisture.
- UV-stabilized polypropylene
- 17-1/4" in diameter x 16-3/4" H
- Holds 55 quarts of container mix
- 1-1/2 gallon water reservoir
- Gardener's Supply Exclusive
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Pros
- Beautiful colors
- Ease of Use
- Excellent directions
- Mobility
Cons
Best Uses
- Deck Decorations
Used to hold annuals on our deck. Convenient because i do not have to worry about watering the plants every day just occasionally
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Love these planters, bought 2 large and one small. Will probably be getting more. I have tomatoes in the large and flowers in the small..all grouped together. They look fab! They are difficult to move once they are filled though, so be sure to place them where you want them. The rollers are great on a smooth flat surface but my patio is block so they don't roll easily. Everyone compliments them, you won't regret these.
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- No
Pros
- Very Large With Huge Well
Cons
- Color Bit Too Loud
- Wheel fell off
Best Uses
- Huge Stuff
- Unestablished Tree
We used these for a couple of japanese maple yearlings we had rescued from undergrowth, and were re-establishing for appropriate placement . Real statement pieces.
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- No
Pros
- Beautiful Color
- Rolls easily
Cons
Best Uses
- Large Plantings On Deck
Bigger than I expected -- which was perfect for my needs. I use these to anchor corners of a large deck with perennials and shrubs. The blue pot looks great against my dark gray/blue house.
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Pros
- Beautiful' Nice Size
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I have this with a red tall square planter and the smaller blue planter for my herbs and flowers on my deck. Visually pleasing adding artistic flair, and self watering function along with being able to roll it makes maintenance easy.
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- No
Pros
- Movable
Cons
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Good for moving to outdoors when weather is good, then bring them in when it gets cold
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
- Bright colors
- No Sign Of Fading In Sun
Cons
- none
Best Uses
- Deck plantings
Have gone thru the whole summer with two of these. They were easy to plant (but take a lot of planter mix)and have done a great job of keeping plants watered. The regular pots we have needed almost daily watering but these could go almost a week before the reservoir got low. Will be buying more for our other deck.
Pros
- Easy to move
- Looks Nice
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Best Uses
Almost 8 months ago, we inherited a rather large - and dying - Hibiscus plant. A few months later, I purchased this planter.
As you can see below, the plant is thriving and we are enjoying blossoms every day.
I am more than satisfied with the product, It looks nice, rolls easily, and the resevoir means I don't have to worry about overflow or drying out!
I ordered the large blue pot and was impressed by its beauty, but I soon realized it did not roll easily. Turning it over I discovered that the casters are small plastic wheels that are snapped in. Two wheels spun easily with a flick of the finger but two did not, because the "arms" of the wheel were too large and were wedged in too tightly for the wheels to turn. These are poorly designed casters. Save your carton until you are sure that the casters work properly; if the pot doesn't glide around smoothly, return it.
Pros
- Beautiful Color
- Generous size
Cons
- Doesn't roll easily
- scratches EASILY
Best Uses
- Large flowers
- Small patio trees
I'm enjoying my new pot in my new enclosed patio. I put a small lemon tree in it. Wish it had been slightly larger a 15 gallon tree would have fit. Once filled it is hard to move even on the wheels. Good concept but a little pricey.
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