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๐ฟ Elevate Your Gardening Game!
The Vertical Garden Planter is a 3-tier raised garden bed designed for both indoor and outdoor use. With three spacious planter boxes, a durable metal frame, and an efficient drainage system, it offers a perfect solution for growing vegetables, herbs, and flowers in limited spaces. Easy to assemble and stylishly designed, itโs ideal for urban gardeners looking to maximize their green thumb.
M**E
Kinda flimsy
Wasn't bad to assemble. Is very light. Not sturdy. The drainage covers won't stay on, I'm gonna drill in a screw before I plant.
S**G
Well Made & Perfect For My Needs
It's not quite time to start an outdoor garden in my region but so far this looks well made. It looks attractive and I think It will be perfect to use in my garden this year. I will have to update this review once it's been in use long enough.
K**Y
3 tier planter
The bottoms will not stay on the baskets. If you look at the picture closely, they have attached them with some type of a strap, but this is not included. If they know itโs a problem, then they should address it correctly.
R**N
Nice sturdy containers.
Great for small batches of root crops as bins are very deep.
J**K
Somewhat Flimsy But Works Well For Shorter Plants
I have a small lot, so I do mostly container gardening. This planter fits well with my garden plan and saves space by allowing vertical stacking of containers. This also makes it easier on the back since the raised containers require less bending. The frame is metal but relatively flimsy. The planter is quite light and easily moved even when fully assembled. It is easy to assemble. The instructions are helpful and accurate. The plastic containers sit on metal holders, making them easy to remove if needed. This planter is most useful for plants that do not get too tall, like herbs, many flowers, radishes (although radishes like deeper containers for their roots), and leafy vegetables. Although I would get this planter again for limited uses, it is too flimsy for many applications.
E**D
Cute addition to back porch
This is a super cute set that it all comes in a box! I was expecting this to be bigger but was pleasantly surprised at its compact size and how lightweight it is. It was fairly easy to assemble and holds 3 decent sized flower pots. I have decided to fill it with light plants like devils ivy and a couple of succulents as I don't think it would hold very heavy items . I think it would make a GREAT herb garden if I did not have so many critters and bugs that liked eating my plants. But ... it is versatile. Maybe ill keep moving it around and give this idea a try if I can find a spot that bugs won't go in. It is also very cute and pleasing to the eye I'm sure almost anything would look good in this set up.
B**.
comes broken, side that isn't broken looks like it will break as soon as used.
Welding is not one of those things you can just do without knowing how to do it. Please don't sell products you don't know how to make. Complete waste of time and money.
L**L
Good but quirky
The media could not be loaded. ย ~ ~ SHORT & SWEET NOTES - Good for herbs or ornamental peppers. - Has water reservoirs, but they fall off easily. - Legs on mine were uneven. - Frame is sturdy and the planters seem tough enough. - Easy to move around. ~ ~ NITTY-GRITTY DETAILSSo! I've wanted one of these for a long time for my little ornamental peppers or possibly an herb garden. BTY's 3-tier planter fits the bill nicely BUT with a few oddities that stop it short of being totally perfect.The best things about this are its removable reservoirs, solid metal frame, and a not-to-small not-too-big size that can go all sorts of places. These things come with caveats that hamper them though.The reservoirs, for example, aren't difficult to knock off. They have little stubs that fit into holes on the planter bottoms, but even when fitted right a good jostling drops them. I've no doubt they wouldn't hold heavy rainwater, because just moving the planter by itself caused one to fall.The frame, while solidly constructed, isn't quite level (see my video, don't worry it's really short). It rocks a bit. Now with the trays filled I expect the weight will keep it grounded, but that unevenness still bugs me. I know the pieces are fit in properly too, because a depressable nub clicks into place when they are.That leaves its size, which isn't too bad. The planters hang off these metal protrusions (which, on mine, are a little crooked but still mostly fit) and don't quite snap into place, but it works. They're deep enough for my herbs and maybe some peppers (peppers tend towards deep root systems though, so maybe not?). They're adequately flexible without showing permanent deformation, which is ideal because brittle planters don't live long.It's small enough to be constructed indoors and moved outside though, which I like because it's winter and rainy right now. And the pots being removable makes this easier too.A planter like this could work under a covered patio or balcony or even indoors, if the reservoirs were more stable. And while I feel it can stand on its own, my home has lots of trees around and a solid knock from an old branch falling off could be a serious problem for it, as the planters don't feel suuuper tight on their holders and the uneven legs would make it less balanced. But, there's spots where it would probably be safe, and I like that its vertical design means more herbs in a smaller space.For me, it fulfills what I wanted it for: something compact that won't fall to pieces and can grow lots of cute little plants. But because its imperfections hamper how awesome it could've been, five stars didn't feel right.That's everything!Happy gardening when your springtime rolls around~
A**R
bigger then I thought
was a gift for my mother in law. She loveds it and can not wait for spring to come so she can display her flowers outside in it
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