Self-Watering Sap Bucket Planters
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- Attractive (56)
- Weather proof (30)
- Holding capacity (26)
- Drains well (24)
- Durable (18)
Cons
- Difficult setup (12)
- Flimsy (4)
- Deteriorates/rots (3)
Best Uses
- Outdoor plants (49)
- Patio (13)
- Garden (11)
- Plant transferal (8)
- Household plants (6)
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Pros
- Attractive Design
- Drains Well
- Lightweight
Cons
Best Uses
- Outdoor Plants
Comments about Self-Watering Sap Bucket Planters:
I have them hanging on the deck around the pool and they look fabulous. I need 2 more!
Pros
- Attractive Design
- Drains Well
- Holding Capacity
- Lightweight
- Sturdy
- Weather Resistant
Cons
Best Uses
- Outdoor Plants
Comments about Self-Watering Sap Bucket Planters:
I've been using 3 of these for 5 or 6 years and haven't lost a plant yet. They are on the east side of the house, so they don't get sun all day, but with any container you have to choose the right plants for the location.
Do drill a couple holes in the bottom of the container but not in the water resevoir. (Not sure why another reviewer said you have to do that.) If the resevoir overflows, the water goes out the drain holes rather than drowning your plants. You can also water from the top - no big deal. I do this a couple times a week, just to make sure nothing's drying out especially during hot dry spells.
I don't think the plant roots have to reach down to the reservoir. Dirt is in contact with the water, and seems to naturally wick the water upward, far enough for the roots to get it.
Pros
- Attractive Design
- Lightweight
- Sturdy
- Weather Resistant
Cons
- No drainage
Best Uses
- Outdoor Plants
Comments about Self-Watering Sap Bucket Planters:
advertised as self watering. Mine came without this feature. They are cute, but overpriced, especially considering I didn't get self watering ones. They are just tin pots.
Pros
- Attractive Design
- Weather Resistant
Cons
- Difficult To Assemble
- Grows Mold/Mildew
- Too small
Best Uses
- Window Decoration
Comments about Self-Watering Sap Bucket Planters:
Over all, it is really pretty, but the SW part was really difficult to assemble and didn't work well, so I ended up just using without the self watering feature.
Pros
- Attractive Design
- Drains Well
- Holding Capacity
- Weather Resistant
Cons
Best Uses
- Outdoor Plants
Comments about Self-Watering Sap Bucket Planters:
These are perfect for anchoring to our wood railings. I do not use the self watering pieces - just drilled a couple holes at the bottom for drainage. Easy to paint and the simple design does not detract from the plants. I originally ordered 2, they did the job so well I ordered 10 more!
Pros
- Attractive Design
Cons
- Difficult To Assemble
Best Uses
- Plant Transferal
Comments about Self-Watering Sap Bucket Planters:
The pot is too tall and narrow for the self-watering feature to function. It would only work with plants with long, developed root systems, and even that would take some time to fully function.
Pros
- Holding Capacity
Cons
- Deteriorates/Rots
- Rusts and turned white
Best Uses
Comments about Self-Watering Sap Bucket Planters:
The size and function would be great but don't expect it to look like the pictures. In a very short time the nice copper color was gone and now I see rust spots in less than a season.
Pros
- Attractive Design
Cons
- Deteriorates/Rots
Best Uses
- Outdoor Plants
Comments about Self-Watering Sap Bucket Planters:
I didn't like self watering system, had to figure out myself. Pots looked great on my fence, but some plants dried out too fast and others didn't drain and plants drowned,even though I drilled hole in bottom as instructed. Would recommend not using self waterer and put in other draining options. Love the look though
Pros
- Attractive Design
Cons
- Difficult To Assemble
Best Uses
Comments about Self-Watering Sap Bucket Planters:
The whole system is difficult to figure out, there are no instructions that come with the pots. They hold to much water, you must drill holes through the bottom of the sap bucket as well as the water holding device, which pretty much defeats the purpose of the self water aspect of this item. They turned white almost right away, I am hoping they weather much better then I think they will.
Pros
- Attractive Design
- Drains Well
- Weather Resistant
Cons
Best Uses
- Outdoor Plants
Comments about Self-Watering Sap Bucket Planters:
It took awhile to assemble the self-watering features, although the directions were easy enough to follow. I like the way they look, I don't think the self-watering feature is very reliable however, I continue to have to water the plants despite there being water in the reservoir below. The soil on top still gets dry quickly, not sure why.
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