
GreenStalk Stackable Gardening System
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Date: 2022-07-16
Comments and reviews: 9
Lisa
Thank you for sharing! I think this is a clever solution to those who'd like to garden but have limited space as well as limited ability to move planters. My thought is to make one of these for my mom, who is not able to lift and carry planters with any substantial size or weight to them do extensive arthritis. My hope is that the perennials will make a wonderful patio garden she can enjoy year after year.
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Thank you for sharing! I think this is a clever solution to those who'd like to garden but have limited space as well as limited ability to move planters. My thought is to make one of these for my mom, who is not able to lift and carry planters with any substantial size or weight to them do extensive arthritis. My hope is that the perennials will make a wonderful patio garden she can enjoy year after year.
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energymaven
In the update you might want to tell folks that they need to assemble it where they intend to leave it. That's gotta weigh a ton. I've had a similar system and the one problem is that one side always faces north so you need to plant a shade loving plant (unless you install it on a lazy susan. Love your videos, you are one of my top 10 favorite tubers (which includes Casey Neistat.
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In the update you might want to tell folks that they need to assemble it where they intend to leave it. That's gotta weigh a ton. I've had a similar system and the one problem is that one side always faces north so you need to plant a shade loving plant (unless you install it on a lazy susan. Love your videos, you are one of my top 10 favorite tubers (which includes Casey Neistat.
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Mary
I realize this was prior to your move to the bigger property but I saw that you were still using it in your new greenhouse / cold frame. I would guess you would be able to adjust the height/layers to only 3 or 4 if you didn't wish to go up that high. It looks like something that may be good for an apartment dweller to use to raise some plants too.
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I realize this was prior to your move to the bigger property but I saw that you were still using it in your new greenhouse / cold frame. I would guess you would be able to adjust the height/layers to only 3 or 4 if you didn't wish to go up that high. It looks like something that may be good for an apartment dweller to use to raise some plants too.
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Sasha
I wonder how this would work with succulents! That's just a lot of soil for succulents, especially if it has to be just one in each pocket. I need something like this because I don't have the space and have so many (still not enough in my opinion) succulents. It would be cool if they made different sizes! Smaller, shallower, shorter, etc.
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I wonder how this would work with succulents! That's just a lot of soil for succulents, especially if it has to be just one in each pocket. I need something like this because I don't have the space and have so many (still not enough in my opinion) succulents. It would be cool if they made different sizes! Smaller, shallower, shorter, etc.
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Donna
I would like to know how it does. I found that I had to keep turning the planter so it could get sun all around. They only time it gets total sun is at high noon then it starts to shadow the other side. The first half gets the morning sun then the other side gets the afternoon sun. I had to place it on a base with wheels. Donna
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I would like to know how it does. I found that I had to keep turning the planter so it could get sun all around. They only time it gets total sun is at high noon then it starts to shadow the other side. The first half gets the morning sun then the other side gets the afternoon sun. I had to place it on a base with wheels. Donna
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Elana
hey there, enjoyed the vid, yes will you give an update on the burlap box you made awhile ago. I want to make one, but I would like to see its progression. I'm in Michigan, and can't wait to start planting. I did put a garden bed together last week, during frigid temps. lol. take care!
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hey there, enjoyed the vid, yes will you give an update on the burlap box you made awhile ago. I want to make one, but I would like to see its progression. I'm in Michigan, and can't wait to start planting. I did put a garden bed together last week, during frigid temps. lol. take care!
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Preet
We were looking into installing the window baskets and hoping it will produce the herbs and keep the plants alive during white winters, if anybody already is using this system plz let me know if it's worth the hype and I should get one of these. Thanks laura
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We were looking into installing the window baskets and hoping it will produce the herbs and keep the plants alive during white winters, if anybody already is using this system plz let me know if it's worth the hype and I should get one of these. Thanks laura
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Aquaticspastic
i always thought these things always worked out more beneficial for edible plants seems like a complete waste of time, money, resources and effort if theres no fruit and veg or any beneficial flowers to boost health. whats the point?
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i always thought these things always worked out more beneficial for edible plants seems like a complete waste of time, money, resources and effort if theres no fruit and veg or any beneficial flowers to boost health. whats the point?
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Linda
I love the update videos. I really like the tour videos where you talk about your future plans. Your place is like a dreamland and I love watching as you guys complete your projects. Its so cool to watch your vision come to fruition.
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I love the update videos. I really like the tour videos where you talk about your future plans. Your place is like a dreamland and I love watching as you guys complete your projects. Its so cool to watch your vision come to fruition.
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