A: We have never considered adding wheels to the Urbanscape. There will be quite an amount of soil in the bed, making it top heavy and difficult to move around.
by|Nov 4, 2020
Q:How does this planter work? It looks like there are plants growing up and the tomato plants are growing down. What does the underside of the top level look like? How do you plant upside down?
by|May 12, 2020
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A: The inner panels remain removable: laid flat, 6 panels that alternate between groove/tongue edge to interlock beside each other. Overhead view, the 6 panels pair to make a total of 3, separate holes, along center, lengthwise (each panel has half of a diamond/square shaped hole in the middle so 2 halves = 3 paired holes). -- You can remove a pair of panels to place large stems upside-down in the hole...OR, if there's already soil inside, you can leave the panels laid in and stick the baby roots upside-down (although it'd have to be able to grow with however much shade/sun under there). And although the panels interlock well, I'm adding a well-draining lining so that soil doesn't easily seep through the panels. It's called a tomato planter because those are one of the many plants that grow well upside-down. Otherwise, most upright tomatoes need something to lean on (e.g., cage, trellis, etc). I'm planning to use it for other vine, crawly plants through the upside-down holes and companion flowers on-top. Papa helped me put wheels on ours so that I can adjust sun and use it for tea parties beside the table. :-D (Even beyond this age of 32, I hope we are capable of allowing ourselves to find the joy in plant activities...helping Nature grow). I think NEA's website has a simplified blueprint like those on their instruction diagrams upon receiving the item--or message them via website or their social media. They have been timely in response from my experience. Have a beautiful day, Neo.
by|May 19, 2020
Q:is there tax on this item?
by|Aug 24, 2018
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Q:Given that there are holes in the planter to allow the tomato plants to grow down, how does one water the plants without the water escaping through the holes and getting all over the floor?
by|Aug 23, 2016
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A: the soil in the planter should absorb the water being put into it