Description
Basic Basket Planters are constructed from heavy gauge steel wire coated in black plastic and are supplied with removable clip-on chains. Measure 16" diameter x 11" deep. Holds eighteen side plants, twelve top edging plants and one 6" or gallon size centerpiece plant.
Details
Please note these baskets include liners with holes for side planting. We cannot substitute the liners without holes so they would be a separate purchase.
16" diameter x 11" deep holds eighteen side plants, twelve top edging plants and one 6" or gallon size centerpiece plant.
Basic Basket Planters are constructed from heavy gauge steel wire coated in black plastic and are supplied with removable clip-on chains.
The advantages of side planting are many. You get a lush, fully covered container much more quickly and an impressive floral display in weeks instead of months. But side planting used to require time consuming handwork, cutting holes in liners or juggling loose moss. Pamela Crawford's new side planting containers mean you can create spectacular plantings in a small fraction of the time it used to take.
The design of these baskets and liners give spectacular instant results. Ingenious holes and slits in the coco-fiber allow mature plants with 3" to 4 " root balls to be inserted.
Side planted hanging baskets look terrific from below as well as from the side. Hang them in groups of three or spaced singly along a porch. Or use our Border Column Kits designed just for these Basic Basket Planters.
Please visit
www.sideplanting.com to learn more about this revolutionary new side planting system!
Videos
1. What is Side Planting
2. Planting
3. Container Care and Watering
4. Fertilization and Trimming
Reviews
Tiered basket planter
May 28, 2024 | Debora
Simply beautiful in my new garden!
Jun 5, 2020 | Maureen Friedman
Eye catching
Jan 15, 2019 | Michele Wasson
Very Happy!!
May 22, 2018 | Loring Kidd
Great planter
Mar 28, 2018 | Christine Scott
Beautiful
Apr 28, 2016 | Amy Shafner
Happy
Apr 21, 2016 | Dolores Miller
Myra
Mar 10, 2016 | Myra Stewart
Happy gardener
Mar 10, 2016 | Patricia Korns
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