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(based on 11 ratings)
Located in: Pots & Planters, Outdoor Planters, Self-Watering Planters
Gardening is a joy — but stooping over to water, harvest and weed can strain your back. This new, elevated Terrazza planter solves that problem by letting you garden while standing up!

  • The ideal choice for a patio garden or kitchen door herb garden
  • Stands 32" tall, with 15" legs
  • Self-watering convenience for the busy gardener
  • Containers protect from plant disease and insect problems
  • Review Snapshot®
    Avg. Customer Rating:
     
    3.7 stars
    (based on 11 reviews)
    82% of respondents would recommend this to a friend.

    Customers most agreed on the following attributes:

    Pros:
    Durable(8), Easy to use(8), Lightweight(7), Versatile(4)
    Best Uses:
    Garden(3), Patio(7)
    Describe Yourself:
    Budget shopper(4), Practical(7)
     
    A Gardening Joy
    By Dr. Green ThumbVerified Purchaser from Indianapolis, IN on 7/30/2008
    Pros:
    Attractive Design, Drains Well, Holding Capacity, Weather Resistant
    Cons:
    Difficult To Assemble
    Best Uses:
    Outdoor Plants
    Describe Yourself:
    Avid Gardener
    Bottom Line:
    Yes, I would recommend this to a friend

    Comments about Tall Terrazza Planter:

    It's a great container for outdoor vegetable gardening when space is an issue.

     
    I love this planter
    By VictoriaVerified Purchaser from Western Montana on 7/17/2008
    Pros:
    Durable, Easy To Use, Lightweight, Versatile
    Cons:
    Tough To Store
    Best Uses:
    Patio
    Describe Yourself:
    Bargain Hunter, Practical
    Bottom Line:
    Yes, I would recommend this to a friend

    Comments about Tall Terrazza Planter:

    I have 5 Terrazza planters-several different styles. I grow the best tomatoes and other veggies and get lots of positive comments re: looks of planters and quality of veggies.

     
    I love this planter!
    By RobinVerified Purchaser from Cheyenne, WY on 7/12/2008
    Pros:
    Durable, Easy To Use
    Best Uses:
    Garden
    Describe Yourself:
    Practical
    Bottom Line:
    Yes, I would recommend this to a friend

    Comments about Tall Terrazza Planter:

    Because of arthritis, I can't dig and weed in a garden like I used to. This planter gave me back my vegetable garden. It's about half the size of a "square-foot garden" plot (which would be 4'x4'). I have a squash, beans, a bell pepper, peas, and carrots in my one planter. Watering is a cinch and only needed periodically, instead of daily. No weeding is necessary because you use bagged soil. I want to get a second one next season and grow even more vegetables.

     
    Nice Planter With a Lot of Features
    By MondialeVerified Purchaser from Michigan on 7/11/2008
    Pros:
    Durable, Easy To Use, Lightweight, TIme saver
    Cons:
    Difficult to assemble
    Best Uses:
    Patio
    Describe Yourself:
    Practical
    Bottom Line:
    Yes, I would recommend this to a friend

    Comments about Tall Terrazza Planter:

    I had a difficult time putting these together. The instructions regarding the edge/trim inside the reservoir was confusing to me. A little bit of blood was shed to get those darn parts to snap in place!

    After that - the planter itself is awesome. I like the convenience of the water reservoir. It holds a mountain of dirt, so if your plants don't require a deep root system, you may not like them.

    The float indicator does seem to stick a little, but all I do is bump it a bit and allow it to settle before assessing water level.

    Overall - a very nice product.

     
    better without legs
    By figmentVerified Purchaser from ks on 7/10/2008
    Pros:
    Lightweight
    Cons:
    Flimsy, Legs make planter wobbly
    Best Uses:
    Patio
    Describe Yourself:
    Bargain Hunter, Stylish
    Bottom Line:
    No, I would not recommend this to a friend

    Comments about Tall Terrazza Planter:

    Used on the patio, but left the legs off because it was too wobbly with legs. Not worth getting the tall planter.

     
    Really works!
    By AlexVerified Purchaser from Lafayette, CA on 7/10/2008
    Pros:
    Durable, Easy To Use, Lightweight
    Best Uses:
    Patio
    Describe Yourself:
    Practical
    Bottom Line:
    Yes, I would recommend this to a friend

    Comments about Tall Terrazza Planter:

    Have two of these planter in an area that gets a lot of sun and is subjected to extreme heat. Previous planters required daily watering and still, I lost some plants. However, these planters water from the bottom, so even deep roots receive water. And the reservoirs are large enough, that I only have to fill them once a week. So far, lot's of blooms and no lost plants!

     
    Disappointed!
    By tvankirkVerified Purchaser from Oceanside, CA on 7/10/2008
    Cons:
    Flimsy, Poorly Designed, Top Heavy
    Describe Yourself:
    Practical, Stylish
    Bottom Line:
    No, I would not recommend this to a friend

    Comments about Tall Terrazza Planter:

    I invested in four of these planters, happily thinking I had finally found a solution to keeping my vegetable garden out of reach of my small dogs. Unfortunately, instead of creating a separate, solid one piece leg design for these planters, the manufacturer simply provided short, patched-on leg pieces to their line of terazza planters that sit on the ground. The two-piece construction of the legs is a disaster waiting to happen. The planter is large and heavy with wet soil, and a full water reservoir adds even more weight. Within a month of purchase, one of mine has already crashed to the ground, and once the legs are broken, there is no way to repair them. I'm just lucky my plants survived and one of my dogs was not crushed under the weight of the planter when the legs failed. In fact, to forestall a tragedy, I had to invest another large sum of money in four sturdy wrought iron aquarium stands to replace the legs and give my planters sturdy support without detracting too much from their decorative appearance in my patio. The only good thing about these planters is that I am now being given a chance to warn others away from a product with such a shoddy and unsafe design flaw.

     
    Beautiful planter great in the desert!
    By High desert horse-keeperVerified Purchaser from East of Denver, CO on 7/10/2008
    Pros:
    Durable, Easy To Use, Lightweight, Versatile
    Best Uses:
    Patio
    Describe Yourself:
    Practical
    Bottom Line:
    Yes, I would recommend this to a friend

    Comments about Tall Terrazza Planter:

    I live in the "high prairie" which is really desert. I put the planter on my porch to attempt to keep it from the deer (which come up on the porch anyway). I planted tomatoes in it(!) and was pleased and astonished at how much water it holds. It's pretty, easy to assemble for a clutz like me, and very effective.

     
    Great and easy access garden on our deck
    By JoeVerified Purchaser from Somersworth, N.H. on 7/8/2008
    Pros:
    Durable, Easy To Use
    Cons:
    None--I love it
    Best Uses:
    Garden
    Describe Yourself:
    Bargain Hunter, Practical
    Bottom Line:
    Yes, I would recommend this to a friend

    Comments about Tall Terrazza Planter:

    This trough is perfect planted with an herb garden ,on our back deck right by the kitchen door. It is so easy to grow big, beautiful bunches of herbs....and out of the resident groundhog's reach too!

     
    I would like about 20 more.
    By Grandmother NatureVerified Purchaser from Port Orchard, Wa. on 7/8/2008
    Pros:
    Durable, Easy To Use, Lightweight, Versatile
    Best Uses:
    Patio
    Describe Yourself:
    Bargain Hunter
    Bottom Line:
    Yes, I would recommend this to a friend

    Comments about Tall Terrazza Planter:

    Like at least 90% of Americans, I have a bad back. Gardening wasn't a fun as it used to be until I got these planters. I now look foreward to it again. The self-watering feature makes the plants grow much better with a lot less work. I love them.

     
    Worth the Money
    By B/MacVerified Purchaser from Groveland, Massachusetts on 7/8/2008
    Pros:
    Durable, Easy To Use, Lightweight, Versatile
    Best Uses:
    Garden, Patio
    Bottom Line:
    Yes, I would recommend this to a friend

    Comments about Tall Terrazza Planter:

    I purchased this item for my father as a birthday gift. We did a test, we planted 8 tomato plants in regular pots, and 8 in this self watering planter. Its amazing how much better the plants are growing in this planter, my Dad is 75yrs old and told me these are the best tomato plants he's ever grown. The plants in the other pots are not even half the size! Its probably a combination of the organic soil you sell, and this planter.
    The only downfall, there is two sets of directions, one for the planter and one for the legs. It wasn't until I was done putting the planter together that I noticed the 2nd set of directions for the legs. The problem....the legs need to go on first. Its was too difficult to disasemble the entire planter so we didn't end up using the legs.

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