Q:What type of plastic are these made from. Are they food safe?
by|Oct 18, 2023
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A: They are made of resin, HDPE, and yes the resin is food safe.
by|Oct 26, 2023
Q:Is this stable when planted? I had a similar one that kept falling over.
by|Apr 25, 2021
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A: yes it is stable I do apologize the other one kept falling over.
by|Oct 14, 2021
A: With the 3 tiers yes. But I can't imagine a taller one being stable. The system does NOT "Lock In" just has grooves to sit on top of one another. You may want to GLUE them down :) Nothing Gorilla Glue can't fix ~
by|Aug 3, 2023
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Q:can you add more Tiers if supported with rebar?
by|Feb 4, 2021
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A: The current system is only designed for 3 tiers. While you could add additional tiers, there is no guarantee on how much the system could support or its stability. You would be modifying at your own risk.
by|Feb 10, 2021
A: Yes, you can. I would definitely say you'd have to do a center bar to secure since parts don't snap together
by|Jun 26, 2021
Q:Where is the planter manufactured? In the USA?
by|Jan 9, 2021
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A: Yes, right here in Girard, PA, just west of Erie.
by|Feb 12, 2021
Q:Where are the pots manufactured? In the USA?
by|Jan 6, 2021
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A: Yes, here in Girard, Pennsylvania.
by|Feb 12, 2021
Q:What size is each section? What size plant will it hole? I'd like to plant lettuce in something like this.
by|Mar 29, 2020
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A: Each of the attached pots are about 5.5 inches in diameter across the top.
by|Jul 25, 2023
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A: Can fit 4-5 in pots.
by|Aug 12, 2020
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Q:Could you plant strawberries in this?
by|Apr 9, 2019
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A: Yes - this would be great for strawberries.
by|Apr 10, 2019
A: I did.
by|Apr 9, 2021
A: I used this planter for strawberries. The plants looked beautiful, although the chipmunks thought so as well.
by|Jun 2, 2021
A: Yes, you can plant strawberries in this.
by|Apr 10, 2019
A: Yes.
by|Apr 10, 2019
Q:Stacking pots more than three high, is this possible? eg: Two kits for 6 high?
by|Oct 2, 2016
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A: I'm sure that it is possible but it might be a little unstable depending on how high you go. If done that high I wouldn't leave it out side because of possible high winds could make it fall or also pets could make it fall over...
by|May 4, 2023
A: I wouldn't unless you put a 1/2 in dowel through them. You would not be able to move them.
by|Apr 18, 2017
A: Yes, but get a pipe for the center hole. I happened to have an iron pipe that fit perfectly, and most people use PVC pipe. You could secure the pipe into the ground for more stability. A taller stack of planters will likely overturn in a storm.
by|May 4, 2023
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A: Good Morning! Thank you for your interest in our 3-Tier Flower Tower. These towers are designed to be stacked three tiers high. If stacked higher, they do become a bit unstable. Therefore, I cannot recommend stacking them higher than that. Once again, thank you for your interest in this product and we look forward to being of assistance at any time in the future.
by|Oct 27, 2023
A: Not sure about stacking double pots but suggest a 1/2" pvc pipe in center to stabilize the container.