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Comments about Self-Watering Cascade Planters:
Resently assembled the item for the new sun room. Since I bought it several months ago I could not return it. I'm shocked that it's so flimsy, can't move it around without removing the planters for fear of it collapsing.
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Look forward to setting it up and planting flowers this spring.... things are a little frozen in Minneapolis right now.
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I had searched for a year when I found this product. This elevated planter is used for herbs and even waters my plants. We have it on our terrace, just under the study window, affording us a lovely display.
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I am using this for an herb garden started outdors but will bring inside over the winter for wonderful fresh herbs in my cooking. I love it!
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Have this item on our sunny back patio, with rosemary, two basil plants, mint, parsley and two pepper plants in it. Def. works as advertised considering the basil plants have gotten huge and we have two peppers well on their way to the table! Would like to have another one so as to expand our "harvest" next year!
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These planters have grown the largest basil plants I have ever seen.
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I purchased two of the three-tier planters--what a dynamite display!
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I've moved to a home on a small piece of property and needed something to take the place of a greenhouse. I have been propagating plants from cuttings and leaving the planters on my window edge. I would mist them twice a day for 20 minutes. These cascade planters have wonderfully taken the place of my window edge. I have filled the bottom with small pebbles so there is no access to standing water for the mosquitoes. I have attached a misting hose in between the the two planters with electrical ties and set a timer. It is perfect, and I do not have to worry about any water damage to my window edge.
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I love this planter. I used to grow my herbs in pots on my porch, but it is under construction this summer so I needed an alternative. I wanted to keep my herbs off the ground. I am very pleased that it comes with the self-watering pots, as that is quite a savings. The only drawback (and it's a small one) is that the assembly instructions could be a bit clearer. I highly recommend this product.
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I planted taller plants in the back and cascading bacopa in the front. Lovely!
I wish the planters were clay instead of plastic to make them more attractive.