🌟 Elevate Your Green Thumb with Style!
The 5-Tier Strawberry and Herb Garden Planters by Mr. Stacky offer a practical and stylish solution for urban gardening enthusiasts. With a capacity of 24 quarts and a lightweight design, these stackable pots allow you to grow a variety of plants while saving space. Made from durable polypropylene, they come with a 10-inch saucer to ensure optimal drainage and plant health.
Brand | Mr. Stacky |
Model Number | 1305 |
Colour | Terra-cotta |
Product Dimensions | 33.02 x 33.02 x 14.22 cm; 1.76 Kilograms |
Capacity | 24 quarts |
Material | Polypropylene (PP) |
Special Features | Lightweight |
Item Weight | 1.76 kg |
M**Z
This product is PLASTIC not TERRACOTTA
I was very shocked and disappointed when this arrived as I paid nearly £50 for a terracotta planter only to find it was made of cheap plastic. I felt annoyed and mislead and very shocked that Amazon would try and fob me off with something of such poor quality.Cant rate this.....how ridiculous :(
B**E
Space saving
Works well for carnivorous plants, strawberries and succulents.
Y**M
Great for Strawberries, green beans and many flowers.
Love the look of this tower once the plants filled in. It is so easy to water. I can switch the layers if needed. I bought a second one for my grandchildren as the strawberries from last year they had in raised beds did not come back or produce strawberries like it did the year before. I would recommend this planter for any age.
J**Z
Perfect for succulents!
I needed something for all of my succulent plants and this was prefect. They're thriving! I can move this inside when it becomes too cold outside.
A**R
Awesome Quality. Best Planters for Growing Strawberries.
The media could not be loaded. Absolutely love my new garden addition - these Mr. Stacky lovely planters. I have purchased few to grow strawberries and my berries are loving them. These are great for vertical garden and saving space. Also, I plant to use them to grow herbs and greens.
C**N
good for herbs terrible for tomatoes and vegetables
I like the vertical space use but if I take off the layers it's hard to get back on without smooshing my little plant babies, it's a tight space two months into use. I started tomatoes here but its a bit of an irreversible choice because all the roots get tangled together and you cant transplant once they go in here. My strawberries were stunted by the small space, so overall it's good for small spaces but only that. You can get a lot of diversity in there but then they're kind of there forever until you empty the whole thing all together.
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