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Comments about Willow Planter Enclosure:
jazzes up our Gardener's Supply tomato success kit pots!
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I wanted herbs close to my back door. This works great with the grow tub and looks nice too.
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I used this with the potting container, and it is wonderful for integrating plants into the landscape. It is attractive and can be used in many different settings.
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Makes the tomato planters on my deck a bit more attractive.
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I love the natural look of the willow. They beautifed the green vinyl self- watering planter. I have only had them a few weeks and have noticed significant fading on the side which gets sun. I suppose I can re-stain or paint them for next year.
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I've always loved my Patio Planters and wouldn't give them up, but face it...they're plastic. Plastic is functional, but plastic isn't pretty. Enter the Willow Planter Enclosure, and voila! The Patio Planter Perfected! I ordered them, popped them around my planters, and instantly transformed my deck planters from functional to fantastic. Even the plants look happier. Take my word: if you are addicted to the amazing Patio Planters but share my aversion to the look of plastic, then this is your solution.
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I bought these to make my tomato success planters a little nicer to look at on my patio. Love the planters, but hate that the sun has basically bleached out most of their color over the years. These surrounds, while a little pricier than I'd like, cover the planters nicely and seem to be weathering well so far (but the initial darker color is fading a bit). One small problem is with the older-style self-watering planters: the surround covers the irrigation hole in the side of the planter, so you can only water from above (if you don't want to remove the surround all the time, which would be inconvenient). They really add a nice, traditional look to my potted patio garden!
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