Dollar Tree Stackable Planters | Vertical Garden Tower on a Budget

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  • Опубликовано: 28 окт 2022
  • This video is a review of the Dollar Tree Stackable Planters. I ordered them online around February this year and a week after I purchased them they were sold out. So I will put a link below so you can keep an eye out to order them when they are available to start your vertical gardens on a crazy cheap budget.
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Комментарии • 149

  • @jessicat.5245
    @jessicat.5245 Год назад +91

    Placing coffee filters in the bottom of the planters before filling them with soil can prevent soil from draining out with the water and soil draining onto the plants below each stack. 😊 Have fun in the garden ya'll. God bless!

  • @dlebreton7888
    @dlebreton7888 Год назад +36

    To make a moveable bottom, cut wood into a circle and attach wheels. The pipe or rod could be attached to the center. Where there is a will, there is a gardener!

  • @cheryltavares2757
    @cheryltavares2757 Год назад +33

    Suggestion, instead of the rebar, use pcv pipe about the same size as the rebar drillholes in the pvc and make it a worm farm/ extra watering tube.

  • @talatmerchant9433
    @talatmerchant9433 Год назад +35

    Rather than drilling holes for big rod, you can make smaller holes with hot screw driver and push rebar through it. You can save yourself lot of labor and it is easier to push it in a ground. Hope this method helps.

  • @maryannkom299
    @maryannkom299 Год назад +22

    We found them at the store. We’re stacking 5 for strawberries.

  • @jackielambert7980
    @jackielambert7980 Год назад +11

    I've seen many other You Tubers suggest pitting your drill in reverse when drilling holes in your buckets or lids or containers, etc. Helps keep them from cracking, breaking and just being all jaggedy. I do this and it does help a lot. Hope this helps ya!

  • @cynsationalcontainergarden4911
    @cynsationalcontainergarden4911 Год назад +12

    Great video. Relaxing and helpful.

  • @MA-mh1vs
    @MA-mh1vs Год назад +25

    I am planning on stacking mine with rebar too. I was thinking about inverting a large flower pot as a base to elevate the stack and make it easy to weed around it. Also keep checking dollar tree because our local store has plenty of these pots still so they must have got another shipment of them.

  • @lindawoody8501
    @lindawoody8501 Год назад +9

    Yes, they need a pole added. I have had them 2 years and only 2 high because we live in a very windy place and they fell over.

  • @tomcampbell4682
    @tomcampbell4682 28 дней назад

    I bought ten, used a hole saw for the center hole, you don't need to drill the drain holes. I used a drill bit and just poked them out. Using a green fence post as the stand. They are kind of thin but for 1.25$.... Not sure what I'll be planting, maybe herbs, definitely could grow salad greens.

  • @marielenalinartes-arauz7187
    @marielenalinartes-arauz7187 Год назад +2

    Is a good idea thank you for sharing 😊

  • @sashafalls4026
    @sashafalls4026 Год назад +3

    They work great for small house plants too. I love them! Will be planting Herbs & Impatiens in them on the deck this week.

  • @hurstcleaning2956

    I m making one, but drilling a bigger hole to make for a pvc composter!! I m glad I came across this. I was just about to use a barrel , but this will be easier!

  • @janetwhite2039

    I got just 2 of these,poked the little holes in the bottom underneath on the sides,put flower seeds in them.

  • @hergardendiary
    @hergardendiary Год назад +3

    The rebar is BRILLIANT!!!

  • @TeeStuffTreasures
    @TeeStuffTreasures Год назад +2

    Plant succulents!!! Great idea... thank you for sharing.

  • @lindakitts4304
    @lindakitts4304 Год назад +3

    I opened the drain holes with a knife. Real easy

  • @Ricosyard
    @Ricosyard Год назад +2

    Great idea man thanks for sharing this new subscriber looking forward to your content

  • @SquishyTheSlime

    I am going to try this but think I might use some pvc in the middle and drill holes in it for watering and maybe even worms. Think it would be too small to add kitchen scraps, but who knows! Thanks for the great idea!

  • @lorettaacton9374
    @lorettaacton9374 Год назад +5

    I think would be cute to put a solar light of some kind on the top of the rod