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The Aquascape Aquatic Lily Plant Pots are designed for optimal water gardening, featuring a fine, porous fabric that allows water to flow while preventing soil from escaping. Each pot measures 14 inches in diameter and 7 inches deep, making them ideal for aquatic plants like water lilies. The durable design ensures they won't crack or break, blending beautifully into your pond or water feature. This 2-pack offers a hassle-free planting experience without the need for assembly.
Product Dimensions | 17.78 x 17.78 x 30.48 cm; 45.36 g |
Item Weight | 45 g |
Antibacterial treatment | Molded |
Finish types | Fabric |
Is assembly required | No |
Number of pieces | 2 |
Batteries required | No |
Included components | plant_stand |
L**Y
Great quality
This is used as an underwater planter
P**A
Aquascape Lily plant pots
The large of the 2 has a draw string which is great to reduce clouding of the pond. They would benefit from handles as once full very hard to lift into a deeper pond
S**C
Works well in our Koi pond.
Worked well instead of hard plastic containers. I have 3 others that are similar. Easy to use.
M**H
Great planter for pond plants
This is a great pot for pond and bog plants. The plants seem to really like them. These are about 2 gallons, so are slightly smaller than other fabric pond planters on the market and are a great size. I like the handles on the sides which make it easier to place the pots into the pond, move them, and retrieve them. As a matter of fact, I bought a second set after I had used all of the first set. This planter is a winner!
V**E
Best aquatic planter for lily that is easy to carry
I have never planted a water lily before but I decided to get something that I can drop into the water pretty easily. There were other options but this one fit my bare root plant and would hold up to having rocks in it.I used the the aquascape lily plant medium and then used pea gravel on top. It was incredibly easy to carry it outside, so long as you can lift that much weight and it was also easy to drop into the water so long as you follow the instructions. The soil will rise out if you don't cover in pea gravel, and if you do not tilt it while submerging you will run into problems.The lily has been planted in our pond feature since April and it is doing well my only complaint would be that to just remember if you want to use the adjustable drawstring, to plan accordingly. I had to add more rocks and undo the draw string in the end because i wanted the rocks exposed.Otherwise, I'm glad I purchased this and I fully intend to use the second one when I plant a lily in my second pond feature.
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