GROWNEER 6 Packs 15 Inches Terracotta Color Flower Window Box Plastic Vegetable Planters with 15 Pcs Plant Labels, for Windowsill, Patio, Garden, Home Décor, Porch
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Without the tray, the bottom is 4 inches wide. 75”. The box's top measures 6 inches wide. 75”.
These planters have a 6.25-inch rim around the top. They won't fit because they're 75" wide.
Yes, there are six trays and six planters included in this package!
I haven't had time to fill with soil yet, so I can't respond right away. Sorry. Hopefully, this will happen soon.
Selected User Reviews For GROWNEER 6 Packs 15 Inches Terracotta Color Flower Window Box Plastic Vegetable Planters with 15 Pcs Plant Labels, for Windowsill, Patio, Garden, Home Décor, Porch
They've been in my possession for two months and have held up well, retaining their shape and not bulging out like some other flower pots. I like how they include saucers to catch any spills. A single bush bean plant should be able to grow to a good size.
One of the trays (5 vs. 6) was missing from the order I received. 6) As a result, I had to return and re-order the product. ordered - Instead of having to go through the return process, I hoped they could just send me a tray. br>While the plastic is thinner than my previous window boxes, they do have a ribbed surface that should/might allow them to maintain their shape over time, as opposed to my older ones, which bulged out in the middle after a few seasons. Having a tray to collect water is also very beneficial.
These planters had me all giddy. It was delivered on time and in good condition. The planters are well-made and have a pleasing color. It's true to size and exactly what I was looking for. There are some areas on the bottom where you can drill more holes. This purchase has made me extremely happy.
These were significantly less expensive than those at the hardware store, so I purchased them. I didn't have high expectations, but I also didn't require much. I get wasps on the house from time to time, so I put basil and thyme in front of the window where they come in, ostensibly deterring them from the area. However, I had a large amount of leftovers and needed a cheap pot to store them in. I purchased these with the expectation that they would be a dud, but that they would serve their purpose for the season. They are, however, excellent value for money; they are sturdy, attractive, and functional. They don't appear to be breaking under the weight of the inclement weather. Maybe if they were dropped from a certain height. These are something I would recommend.
I like how they're small enough to fit on almost any shelf. Two of these fit perfectly in the window frames that I installed shelves in. This year, I'm starting a small indoor food farm, and these are perfect for onions and herbs.
I'm new to gardening; I've only been doing it for a month. I don't have a yard or a lot of room in my house. My balcony is quite small. My baby vegetables had outgrown their nursery containers, and I needed a bigger container to transplant them into. This is exactly what I was looking for. Each planter has a drainage tray as well as drainage holes on the bottom. To display these, I intend to purchase a tiered plant rack.
Succulents in my starter pack had outgrown their 1 gallon container. Pot is 5 inches tall. This planter was purchased specifically for my succulents. Before I added medium, I drilled all the holes. The white color appeals to me because I believe it adds to the amount of light available. The plantar has a solid feel to it. I'm not sure how long this plantar will last, but I'll keep you updated if anything happens to it.
I'm growing a few different plants and it should be perfect for all of them, so the sturdiness looks perfect and it was a steal for the price.