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Pros & Cons
Pros
Fits well in my vegetable garden. Planted with almost 50 strawberry plants.
Got so many compliments from my neighbors. If that is the desired outcome, then this is a great setup. I may consider getting a second if this year's container gardening adventure is successful!
Cons
While this is a very good planter if the pieces are used separately it is not sturdy as a tower. The drainage hole placement is weird.
Highlights
Quality
I havent planted anything yet because i literally just got it but the quality is so amazing
I got these to grow strawberries and am very pleased with the quality and the size
And lastly the product advertises using 64 quarts of soil
Theyre stackable so you could probably go crazy with the height but im 5334 so i stuck to five
Competitiveness
These are really highquality heavyduty plastic planting pots that almost look like terracotta
Overview
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- Our engine has analyzed and discovered that 38.1% of the reviews are reliable.
- This product had a total of 799 reviews as of our last analysis date on Dec 5 2023.
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Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
After reading other reviews i too ran a piece of rebar down the center to keep high winds from blowing part of it away
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Actually once the soil has been added and watered it would take more than wind to move any part of it
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Make certain you have it where you want it before you begin loading the soil because once its filled its difficult to move
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
From across the patio it looks more like terra cotta than plastic
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Had to reduce the size of the drain holes wcaulking window screening so rains could have time to soak into the soil instead of running thru so quickly
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Squirrels love to steal my food
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Now only if the could create something to keep the squirrels away
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
If you need to rotate it can be challenging not breaking plants and watering
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