Back in May I ordered some stacking planters for my front porch railings from
NJ Supply Ltd. I had seen the planters in a flea market in Florida but didn't want to haul the planters back to Michigan. When I started looking on the Internet, the sites I had copied were down. Then I found the planters on Home Shopping Network. Now they are back on the above website.
I had a couple of hanging planters created by my son-in-law, who has a high school greenhouse for his Agriculture classes. I took apart the hanging planters, which typically overgrow and are hard to keep watered. The new planters have a reservoir of water and will not require daily attention. Here they are as of July 9.
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West Corner |
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Center |
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East by the porch steps |
Not trying to sell these things, just really happy with mine. The smaller pots can stack together and there is an addition that lets you string them and hang them.
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Three Tiered Planter |
This is a triple planter I have had for 3 years. I bought new cocoa liners this year and split up another pre-planted pot from a garden shop and divided it up among the 3 tiers.
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Chair One |
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Chair Two |
These two chairs were part of a bistro set, but when one chair split and could not be used as intended, it became a garden chair. This year I acquired the other and placed the pair in front of a window. Again, I split up a couple of over-the-hill pre-planted hanging baskets.
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