BRING YOUR BALCONY TO LIFE! Turns any wall, fence or vertical space into a living, growing Green wall or edible garden. Jack Garden Up Classic Planter incorporates a frame, ideal for hanging over rails and fences. Includes safety clips to secure pot. Bring new life to your balcony or garden and turn it into a living, growing Green wall or edible garden with your choice of edible crops such as strawberries, herbs and salad leaves or use as an attractive floral display. Featuring a water-smart design with an integrated saucer, it conserves excess water and prevents over-watering. Perfect for growing vegetables as they are BPA free. Handy Hints: If placing on a balcony rail, position the planter on the inside of your balcony for safety. Use a premium quality potting mix (Australian Standards logo with four ticks) and water regularly. Depending on your plants, it's best to maximise the amount of natural light by positioning the plants in a sunny, north facing position. Always ask your gardening expert for the best plant varieties to suit your region and time of year.
BRING YOUR BALCONY TO LIFE! Turns any wall, fence or vertical space into a living, growing Green wall or edible garden. Jack Garden Up Classic Planter incorporates a frame, ideal for hanging over rails and fences. Includes safety clips to secure pot. Bring new life to your balcony or garden and turn it into a living, growing Green wall or edible garden with your choice of edible crops such as strawberries, herbs and salad leaves or use as an attractive floral display. Featuring a water-smart design with an integrated saucer, it conserves excess water and prevents over-watering. Perfect for growing vegetables as they are BPA free. Handy Hints: If placing on a balcony rail, position the planter on the inside of your balcony for safety. Use a premium quality potting mix (Australian Standards logo with four ticks) and water regularly. Depending on your plants, it's best to maximise the amount of natural light by positioning the plants in a sunny, north facing position. Always ask your gardening expert for the best plant varieties to suit your region and time of year.
BRING YOUR BALCONY TO LIFE! Turns any wall, fence or vertical space into a living, growing Green wall or edible garden. Jack Garden Up Classic Planter incorporates a frame, ideal for hanging over rails and fences. Includes safety clips to secure pot. Bring new life to your balcony or garden and turn it into a living, growing Green wall or edible garden with your choice of edible crops such as strawberries, herbs and salad leaves or use as an attractive floral display. Featuring a water-smart design with an integrated saucer, it conserves excess water and prevents over-watering. Perfect for growing vegetables as they are BPA free. Handy Hints: If placing on a balcony rail, position the planter on the inside of your balcony for safety. Use a premium quality potting mix (Australian Standards logo with four ticks) and water regularly. Depending on your plants, it's best to maximise the amount of natural light by positioning the plants in a sunny, north facing position. Always ask your gardening expert for the best plant varieties to suit your region and time of year.
BRING YOUR BALCONY TO LIFE! Turns any wall, fence or vertical space into a living, growing Green wall or edible garden. Jack Garden Up Classic Planter incorporates a frame, ideal for hanging over rails and fences. Includes safety clips to secure pot. Bring new life to your balcony or garden and turn it into a living, growing Green wall or edible garden with your choice of edible crops such as strawberries, herbs and salad leaves or use as an attractive floral display. Featuring a water-smart design with an integrated saucer, it conserves excess water and prevents over-watering. Perfect for growing vegetables as they are BPA free. Handy Hints: If placing on a balcony rail, position the planter on the inside of your balcony for safety. Use a premium quality potting mix (Australian Standards logo with four ticks) and water regularly. Depending on your plants, it's best to maximise the amount of natural light by positioning the plants in a sunny, north facing position. Always ask your gardening expert for the best plant varieties to suit your region and time of year.
Last updated at 01/30/2024 04:30:14
originally posted on bunnings.com.au
I bought some of these pots to go with the mesh grids I purchased for a wall garden outside my kitchen windows. The pots seemed great value as they included the hooks as well which (on the face of it) saves you some money - buying the hooks separately for other Whites pots can get expensive when you add them all up. The pots themselves are good value - not too big/small, lightweight and includes a water reservoir at the bottom too. The problem I had with them is that, when you attached the pots to the mesh grid via the hooks, the hook area is too big, making the pots lean too far forward so that all excess water runs straight out of the front hole - making the water reservoir null and void. And, to fix the problem, I'd have to put something behind the pots (on the ... MoreI bought some of these pots to go with the mesh grids I purchased for a wall garden outside my kitchen windows. The pots seemed great value as they included the hooks as well which (on the face of it) saves you some money - buying the hooks separately for other Whites pots can get expensive when you add them all up. The pots themselves are good value - not too big/small, lightweight and includes a water reservoir at the bottom too. The problem I had with them is that, when you attached the pots to the mesh grid via the hooks, the hook area is too big, making the pots lean too far forward so that all excess water runs straight out of the front hole - making the water reservoir null and void. And, to fix the problem, I'd have to put something behind the pots (on the fence or mesh grid) to prop the pots up - not a good look from where I'm standing. So, I returned these pots and swapped them for slightly larger Whites pots, which had two holes at the top where I simply slotted some S hooks through (which cost me about $2-3 for a pack of 5). Now these ones hang perfectly on the mesh grid, tilted slightly forward to allow some run off of excess water, but not all of it. Pleased with the result in the end.
I bought some of these pots to go with the mesh grids I purchased for a wall garden outside my kitchen windows. The pots seemed great value as they included the hooks as well which (on the face of it) saves you some money - buying the hooks separately for other Whites pots can get expensive when you add them all up. The pots themselves are good value - not too big/small, lightweight and includes a water reservoir at the bottom too. The problem I had with them is that, when you attached the pots to the mesh grid via the hooks, the hook area is too big, making the pots lean too far forward so that all excess water runs straight out of the front hole - making the water reservoir null and void. And, to fix the problem, I'd have to put something behind the pots (on the ... MoreI bought some of these pots to go with the mesh grids I purchased for a wall garden outside my kitchen windows. The pots seemed great value as they included the hooks as well which (on the face of it) saves you some money - buying the hooks separately for other Whites pots can get expensive when you add them all up. The pots themselves are good value - not too big/small, lightweight and includes a water reservoir at the bottom too. The problem I had with them is that, when you attached the pots to the mesh grid via the hooks, the hook area is too big, making the pots lean too far forward so that all excess water runs straight out of the front hole - making the water reservoir null and void. And, to fix the problem, I'd have to put something behind the pots (on the fence or mesh grid) to prop the pots up - not a good look from where I'm standing. So, I returned these pots and swapped them for slightly larger Whites pots, which had two holes at the top where I simply slotted some S hooks through (which cost me about $2-3 for a pack of 5). Now these ones hang perfectly on the mesh grid, tilted slightly forward to allow some run off of excess water, but not all of it. Pleased with the result in the end.