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Now you can enjoy all the advantages of raised bed gardening, plus the added benefit of watering weekly instead of daily. This stylish planter boasts two 4-gallon reservoirs that keep plants lush and green even in a drought. Its crisp lines and realistic wood grain look elegant on the patio, but it's tough enough to use in the garden, because it's made of crack-proof, fade-proof polypropylene.
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Comments about Self-Watering Terrazza Raised Beds:
I plan on using my Terrazza raised beds for vegetables. They look great and feel sturdy. I can't forsee any reason they would not perform as good as they look. With a little effort I can move them if I don't like my design.
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[...] I had a terrible time and I assemble furniture all the time. Nothing has been this cryptic.
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After reading some of the reviews, I hurried to assemble this even though I bought in Feb for a small patio veggie garden this summer. It went together much easier than I expected. No problems at all. It's now sitting on the patio, so we'll see how it holds up to the weather.
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I agree with some of the other posts about it not being easy to assemble and the water gauges being flimsy, but overall, I loved the results from the planter and look forward to getting at least one more. All my sun is on my driveway and I have a whole collection of containers, self-watering and not. I was so proud of my veg garden in this one--tomatoes, eggplant, cucumber, carrots, basil & onions. It was very attractive & the depth and consistant watering resulted in much better results than other containers. As for the cons--take your time with assembly (my husband & I did it together and it did take a while) and the water gauges--you know, you can just use your finger to see if the soil seems too dry!
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The tiny ball and stick that indicate the water reservoir is full do not work as well as they should.
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Instead of buying any typr of wood raised bed kit, I opted to buy 3 of these. They will last forever, very deep to grow potatoes, carrots, corn, etc. Two styles of corner finneals. Easy to assemble and durable.
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I really do like this container and it did work well last year for me when the weather was hot and dry, however, this year it has been cool and very wet and the container is not set up to drain water out if needed. My plants have been to wet and are not doing well this year! It would be great if you could add a tap to open and close to let water out when things are too wet. This goes for all the self watering containers I have from you!
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Incredibly useful in defining and protecting a small vegetable garden on our patio. I have 3 in a row and can rotate them on casters for even sun. Also very easy to enclose with fencing to keep pets, kids & wild animals out!
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Excellent for use on my deck. One other person in my mountain area uses the self-watering raised beds and they have worked very well. We live in an area that is semi-arid with poor soil; lack of water...so these beds are ideal for our use. And, they're a good size for growing fruit and vegetables, which is my primary interest.
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Cucumber and squash plants have plenty of space to grow and are producing great results.