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Review on Coadura Stackable Planter 3 Tier Vertical Planters For Outdoor Plants, Stacking Garden Pots - Used For Strawberries Herbs Peppers Flowers And Succulents by Alyssa Turner

Revainrating 5 out of 5

15 small pots in the area of one large pot.

Picked up the 5 stack option.I'm starting to run out of spots for my plants.My only option is at this point is up.This will be my entry into a vertical outdoor planter pot.Includes:5 planters and the soil separators.The planters.Are terra cotta in color.Made of Polypropylene.Top edge is folded over.Bottoms have notches for the stacking.Each planter is really 3 smaller pots.Plant in the 3 outer pot areas.Only the top pot can be planted at the center.Soil separators.Black plastic and resemble a 3 point star shape.With slots for the water drainage.These simply snap into the bottom of each planter.Only go in one way.Added my soil medium and then a few small plants and a few seeds.Added a little straw on top of the soil before stacking.Much easier to add now.Found a great location on the porch and started stacking.This vertical planter was fast to setup, no tools needed.Could easily make tow smaller stacks if needed.Also blends in well with my others plant pots.Well made and should last, keeping mine in partial sun.Planted some scallions, radishes, celery and peanuts.This would be great for: strawberries, fresh herbs and flowing plants.As with me, great for anyone needing to grow more and save space.Exactly what I was looking for.Hope this was helpful.

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Pros
  • Coadura
Cons
  • The vertical design may not accommodate larger or more root-intensive plants, limiting the grower's gardening options