36-Pocket Self Watering Vertical Planters

36-Pocket Self Watering Vertical Planters

Description

The Worth Garden 36 Pockets Self Watering Vertical Planters are a must-have for any plant lover. These innovative planters feature an automatic dripping system that provides enough water for days, so you don't have to worry about watering frequently. The system is compatible with American standard taps and ensures that all plants are adequately watered without any stagnant water remaining.

What sets these planters apart is their incredible 3 pocket wall-mounted system. Each hanging wall planter has 3 pockets, giving you ample space to grow different plants in a small area. Whether you have a small apartment or a limited outdoor space, these planters provide a solution to grow a variety of herbs, perennials, succulents, houseplants, or vegetables in just one area.

The package includes 12 modular wall planters, allowing you to create layers of potted plants for your vertical garden. You can use a few wall hanging planters in one area or use them all to expand your green space. If you want to add more layers, you can purchase additional compatible vertical garden pots.

These versatile planters are perfect for both indoor and outdoor use. Crafted from a durable propene polymer material, they are suited for various environments. They are lightweight, weighing only 1.6 lbs, making them easy to mount on walls, balconies, or railings. You can secure them in place with regular screws without worrying about them falling down.

Worth gardening stands behind the quality of their products, and this vertical garden planter is no exception. It comes with an unbeatable 3-year guarantee, ensuring customer satisfaction. If you encounter any issues, their customer support team is easily accessible via phone or email to assist you.

Now, let's address some frequently asked questions regarding these vertical planters:

- Confused about the overall size of 12 pockets? This set actually includes 36 pockets, not 12. There are 12 pieces, each with three pockets. They are to be assembled in 6 rows, each consisting of 6 pockets. The rows are offset from each other by half a pocket, resulting in an assembled height of about 34" and a width of about 41".

- Can the units fit 4-inch pots? Yes, they can. You simply need to remove the inner baskets from the planters.

- Will these planters bring humidity to the wall? If you plant living plants in them, they will bring some humidity to the wall. Additionally, watering the plants will contribute to a certain extent of humidity.

- Do you plan on making these in black? Currently, these planters are available in grey and terracotta. Worth Garden does not offer them in black, but you can find other colors by searching for "Worth Garden vertical planters."

Frequently Asked Questions

Confused about the overall size of 12 pockets, if 3 pockets are 18.9 x 7.1 x 6.7 how does that equal 54 x 6 x 28"?

This comes as a set of 36 pockets, not 12 .... there are 12 pieces, each with three pockets. They are to be assembled in 6 rows, each of 6 pockets. The rows are offset from each other by half a pocket. Assume you start with the bottom row - 2 pieces @ 18.9" =37.8" wide. The next row is offset to the right half of a pocket (3.05") - now your out-to-out width is 40.85" +/-. The next row up will be offset back to the left half a pocket so it lines up directly over the first row. Continue like this for the 4th, 5th, and 6th rows. Since each of these rows "nests" into the row below it by a bit over an inch, you end up with an assembled height of about 34" ( 6.7" for the first row plus 5 more rows at about 5.5") and a width of about 41".Sorry for all the math - I had to lay it out on the floor before I could determine the row spacing and the out-to-out width. I actually have two "walls", and I mounted each on a half sheet (4' X 4') of 3/4" exterior grade plywood. This allowed me to easily assemble the wall in the garage then simply bolt it in place with stainless steel lag bolts.

Can the units fit 4 inch pots, so I don't have to repot when I add plants?

Yes, you can, just take the inner baskets out from the planters. Thanks. Ted

does this bring humidity to the wall? anyone know...

If you plant living plants, then it will bring some humidity to the wall, also you need to water the plants, so it will contribute a certain extent of humidity. Thanks, Ted

Do you plan on making these in black?

Not yet. We have other colors in grey and terracotta, selling in individual sets, you can search "Worth Garden vertical planters", they will pop up. Thanks. Ted