🌿 Grow in Style: Where Function Meets Fashion!
The DCN Plastic 3527-11 Harmony Rail Planter is a stylish and functional self-watering planter designed to fit standard rail sizes. With a generous 6.2-gallon capacity and overflow protection, it ensures your plants receive the right amount of water while enhancing your outdoor decor with its unique textured finish.
L**A
Skip it! Awful design
First let me say it deserves no stars for wasting my money! Loved this when I first got it and set it up on my fence I really liked it. After a few rainstorms it began to bulge out on both sides. There is no drainage holes so the water piles up and it gets very swollen looking. We did drill holes for drainage. The plastic on this is too thin and flexible when it shouldn't be. I threw them out after the season ended. I am going to purchase the fence rail planters by Apollo plastics here on amazon in Mocha.
E**C
Complete garbage
This has fallen off my railing every single time there is any sort of weather event. Rain makes this thing fall over.If you want to kill your plants and waste your time this is the terrible product for you.
J**H
Beautiful addition to our deck!
These are great!!! You can leave plants unattended for a week and the water reservoir keeps soil moist. We planted these in May and they have flourished despite a lack of rain in our area. Be sure to punch out the drain holes BEFORE you plant. There are directions online, but you just pop them out with a screwdriver. Enjoy!
A**R
The planter boxes look amazing and are very durable and handsome
The planter boxes look amazing and are very durable and handsome. Very pleased with how they fit on a pony wall of stuccoed Brick.
R**M
Five Stars
worked great - nice size
C**N
Small garden wonder
Great item! Fits perfectly and looks terrific.
A**R
Three Stars
Where is the drainage hole to drill out? Where is the wick that pulls up water?
A**N
Excellent design, recommended.
Wide planters that straddle a deck railing have been around for several years, but these are the first self-watering ones that I've seen. It's an excellent combination, letting you grow more and bigger plants than you ever could with narrow planters perched atop the railing, and they'll survive if you leave for the weekend. I got three of these last year and I'm considering getting more.The drain holes come from the factory plugged and you have to drill them out. This IS explained on the sticker on the side of the planter where it says "Punch out for drainage".Many self-watering planters have a fill tube in the top or a port in the side that let you pour water directly in to the reservoir; these don't. You have to water the soil to fill the reservoirs, or build your own fill tubes. Not ideal, but the saddle design would require two fill tubes and additional cost, so I'm satisfied with the design they came up with.
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