Ogrmar 64 Pockets Vertical Wall Garden Planter Plant Grow Bag for Flower Vegetable for Indoor/Outdoor (64 Pockets, Black)
D**R
Perfect Way to Erase Unsightly Neighbors
I have a six foot chain link fence and Fred Sanford and Son live next door (or so it appears). Tired of staring at various flotsam and jetsam in his yard when I'm on my patio, I was desperate. I couldn't afford to build a stone wall and didn't want to have to remove a section of patio to plant a hedge. Then, I saw this. I ordered 1 to measure. It's larger than I thought. I just ordered 4 more. This summer, I will have a living wall of New Guinea Impatiens with some potted plants below.These are well made. The pockets are deep enough for annuals or vegetable plants. The fabric is thick and sturdy. They have metal grommets at the corners for hanging.They seem like they'll last several years if I empty and store them in the shed in Winter.
V**Y
Supreme!
It came super quick without extra shipping charges! I was concerned about the size of the pockets but for what im growing (using drip irrigation) the pockets are absolutely the perfect size! The overall size is a tiny bit smaller than what i thought but hey it gives me room to add more if and when im ready, easy handling AND everything else is perfect!!! Thank you 💜
A**K
Here is a hint for success
I have a very expensive version of this product. The difference is the lining.The reason your plants are dying is the material on this does not retain any moisture. But I know a fix.You need to cut out landscape felt in 12x12 pieces. You wrap the plant up like a diaper, and hold it together with a rubber band. Then insert. For extra protection, add felt to the lining as well. This will retain moisture, and also keep the dirt from falling out.Fold a corner of the felt, lay plant so it sticking out top of fold. Fold opposite corner, pull up over plant, then wrap the two other corners around plant and hold with a rubber band.I have 6 years with my living wall. I was glad to find a much less expensive alternative, with my own modifications. Also I an figuring out how to hang to put less strain on the grommets. Perhaps the top sandwiched between to boards?I tested this product by drenching it with water. I dries up in the sun very quickly. So lining is imperative.You’re welcome 😁
M**O
Review
Not as good of quality as I ordered 5 years ago.
P**M
Who loves STRAWBERRIES?!
I purchased around 40 strawberry plants last year and put them in a raised bed. I had NOOOOO idea that strawberries multiplied like they do. I wanted to find a way to get them up out of the bed and planted in a way I could easily maintain them. These bags did the trick. These pictures were takes an couple weeks ago, most of the plants are in full bloom now!I use a watering system. I took a close up of it in one of the pics. I have water drizzling into the top row and it's gravity fed down to the rest of the plants. I water them 1-3 times a day depending on how warm it is. If you're going to plant something like this in them, be aware that watering regularly is a must. There's not much dirt in each of the pouches so they dry out fast in the sun.The week after I got them all planted in these hanging planters, the deer discovered them...lol Hence, the 3rd pic with the cages around them :PI would buy these again and again, love them. Such a cute/different approach in the garden!!
G**G
Nicer than expected!
I got one for myself and one for my grandmother, who is a master gardener and has millions of little pots all over, and this helps clear out a bit more floor space (for bigger pots, of course!) it looks great on the wall and we're very happy with the results! I am thinking of getting the bigger size as well.
H**S
Could be me, could be the product
My plants died abruptly after putting in this. Could be me, could be the planter. It's likely me, which is why I'm giving this all the stars. It holds up well, and the fabric is tough. I found the pockets to be a bit too small, and that resulted in the pants being squished into the pockets.
V**A
No, just no.
Amid the quarantine/stay-at-home order here in California due to the Covid-19 pandemic, I, like many others, decided to "grow" my herbal garden collection to make fewer grocery runs for my regular staples (basil, mint, Parsley). This vertical pocket planter seemed like a novel, space saving idea and it had great reviews and photos to validate against. So ofc, I primed it over and got started planting. Followed instructions to the T and added Miracle Gro veggie food to make sure my herbs had a balanced diet. Unfortunately, they're dedd now. Now, normally I would chop this up to user error, but I planted the exact same plants in a separate garden right below (pictured) with the exact same conditions (watering/sun to shade ratio). Clearly the ones planted in my regular planter/garden are doing well, but the ones planted in these pockets shriveled up. If I planted plums hoping for prunes, this would be perfect. But for my intentions, these were a total Amazon fail. This planter is now traveling somewhere in the states in a brown box in the back of some UPS truck out for delivery to an Amazon Return Warehouse.
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