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Vertical Hanging Outdoor Wall Planter with 36 Felt Pockets to Hold Living or Artificial Plants, Flowers, and Herbs, Great Décor for Patios, Gardens, and Entryways, Lightweight

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Special Feature Lightweight
Style Modern
Planter Form Vertical

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  • Wall Mount Planter: Add beauty and function to your backyard, deck, or terrace; Easily attach to a fence using zip-ties or mount on a wall using hooks, nails, or screws to create a space saving garden ready for live or synthetic plants
  • Tower Garden: Grow strawberries, cilantro, basil, oregano, arugula, spinach, cherry tomatoes, and many other delicious fruits, herbs, or vegetables right outside your kitchen door; You don't even have to bend down to harvest
  • Hanging Grow Bags: The sturdy felt cups are roomy enough to take a small pot or fill directly with potting soil; Moisture is held in the pouch to nourish the root ball while the breathable material lets air circulate around the plant for optimum growing conditions
  • Bright Functional Display: As the seasons change, you can easily swap plants in and out of the cloth containers to keep the look of your tiered garden fresh and vibrant; Add more herbs for cooking or use as a starter for propagating larger plants to be transplanted
  • Lifetime Guarantee: If this wall planter doesn't satisfy for any reason, we will refund your money in full

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4.4 4.4
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The Active Gear Guy Vertical Hanging Outdoor Wall Planter is a versatile way to have beautiful flowers, succulents, or herbs in a small space. Perfect for sprucing up and adding color to a fence, garage wall, or the side of a shed. Place next to your kitchen window and you’ll have handy access to herbs, greens, and small vegetables. Sturdy metal grommets around all the edges allow for different methods of hanging or attaching. Total size of the planter is 1X1 meter (3.28 X 3.28 feet). Each pocket is 16 X 16 cm (6.3 X 6.3 inches).

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4.3 out of 5 stars
4.3 out of 5
570 global ratings

Customers say

Customers like the quality, appearance and ease of installation of the planter. For example, they mention it's made well, easy to hang and plant, and has heavy-duty grommets. That said, some complain about the drying time and weight. Opinions are mixed on the size.

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40 customers mention31 positive9 negative

Customers like the quality of the planter. They say it's well-made, sturdy, and has heavy-duty grommets. The fabric is durable and hasn't torn or molded. It's a great fence hardener and the plants did well.

"I was impressed with it construction and would buy again" Read more

"...The pockets are very big and the quality does seem very good though...." Read more

"Great quality however the pickets are wide enough. Just too deep. For what I need it will do ." Read more

"...Now my herbs are organized, away from bugs and slugs, and thriving...." Read more

24 customers mention20 positive4 negative

Customers like the appearance of the planter. They mention it's fabulous, looks good, and is a great way to enhance a dull wall. Some say that the planters are perfect and look like new.

"...It's fabulous, and we've received so many compliments on it! Highly recommend!" Read more

"...- nearly two months later (rain, cold, wind and heat) and they look like new...." Read more

"These are perfect! I can't wait to use them. Still freezing at night here. I've got the plants ready though.Very good quality...." Read more

"...Easy to attach to fence, and attractive even when first planted. I’ve planted lots of trailing annuals and herbs...." Read more

11 customers mention11 positive0 negative

Customers find the installation of the planter to be easy. They mention that it's easy to attach, hang, and plant. Some say that it hangs perfectly fine from some hooks on the eve of their porch.

"We LOVE this wall hanging planting! It was easy to hang and plant, and it's super easy to water...." Read more

"...It is relatively easy to plant if you start planting from the bottom row and work your way up to the top row after hanging the planter on the wall..." Read more

"...I'll have herbs out the wazzoo here in a few weeks! Hangs perfectly fine from some hooks I had on the eve of my porch...." Read more

"These were super simple to install with small picture hangers and zip ties...." Read more

7 customers mention7 positive0 negative

Customers appreciate the value of the planter. They say it's a great buy.

"...Overall it is a good value product for the money." Read more

"Great value for a plant display. Durable fabric with heavy-duty grommets for securing to whatever support you might have...." Read more

"Great product, and an excellent price!..." Read more

"No lining on the back but it’s big. Good value...." Read more

13 customers mention9 positive4 negative

Customers are mixed about the size of the planter. Some mention that it's very convenient for space, has big pockets, and works well for holding all their smaller plants. However, others say that the plants have no room with a full pocket above them, and that it is not big enough for enough soil to keep them from drying out too fast.

"This was easy to hang and had roomy pockets for the plants" Read more

"It hung up easily. It's just the right size for my fence. Can't wait to start some plants in the pockets." Read more

"...But the flowers were cramped and crowded and it was not working. The pockets are very big and the quality does seem very good though...." Read more

"Pocket size is great. Hasn’t torn or molded." Read more

9 customers mention0 positive9 negative

Customers are dissatisfied with the drying time of the planter. They mention that the soil dries out very quickly, and the water completely evaporates within 4 to 5 hours. Additionally, they mention that their plants require more water with this so-called soil, as it does not retain moisture.

"...The only issue is that it holds on to very little water, so I have to water every time it's above 70 degrees, and fertilize often...." Read more

"...like potting wood and I have noticed that all of my potted plants are requiring more water with this so-called soil so I'm sure that has something..." Read more

"...Also - dark felt means soil dries out in hot direct sun, so place these accordingly and water enough." Read more

"...The only negative is having to water, especially on the notion half frequently. Going to put a soaker hose on it to see if that cuts down on watering." Read more

7 customers mention0 positive7 negative

Customers are dissatisfied with the weight of the planter. They mention that it is very heavy when filled with soil and cannot support the weight.

"...it to put the plants that come back every year, it can get very heavy for transporting...." Read more

"...solidly made product but keep in mind when it’s filled with soil it is HEAVY and even heavier still when watered...." Read more

"...and at least some of the side and bottom lugs to hang it since it is very heavy when filled with soil and plants; water will add more weight...." Read more

"...Love them! Note that once filled and watered, they do get very heavy so be sure to use hooks on all the grommets, especially those on the top." Read more

Choose a shady location or succulents & use high quality soil
3 Stars
Choose a shady location or succulents & use high quality soil
Messed up three ways: number one mistake was planting it in full sun. Number two mistake was using Kellogg's potting soil. Number three mistake was not realizing the detrimental impact the black felt would have on moisture retention.Photo taken at midnight and my camera flash isn't working.I'm not happy with this BUT it has as much to do with my soil choice as the hanging planter. However the black felt does SIGNIFICANTLY impact the soil's ability to retain water.I planted vincas. The hanging planter is securely affixed to an interior fence so the people talking about it falling down I think it did not secure it properly in the first place. I do expect with the ridiculous amount of watering necessary, that it will fall apart before the fall comes but that is speculation. So far all of the seams are holding.BUT ... Need to water three times a day and we completely saturate the soil each time. We live in Central California and it hasn't even gotten hot yet. The black felt is NOT a good material unless you are perhaps using this for succulents or put it in the shade maybe with impatiens. The water, in full sun, is completely evaporated within 4 to 5 hours. I use a moisture meter and it will register wet after watering and 3 hours later it is barely on damp or even dry. By the time we water again, usually 5 hours in between, sometimes six, it's on dry.I did use Kellogg's potting soil which is something I would never buy again. It is more like potting wood and I have noticed that all of my potted plants are requiring more water with this so-called soil so I'm sure that has something to do with the never-ending need for water.Even though we water on a low flow there is a lot of soil wash out and I have had to add soil to the exposed roots three times. Started the vincas from pony packs about 6 weeks ago and they still look like they just came out of the pony packs about a week ago. As I'm replenishing the soil I am using miracle grow but that miracle grow is also what will wash out with watering. So I am considering taking out every single plant, discarding the Kellogg's and replanting with miracle grow. New soil should ameliorate a rather difficult situation. If there was ever a time to pay attention to the directions to make sure the soil is wet before planting anything this hanging planter is the time. I know many people don't bother with that step of getting the soil wet before they plant but I am virtually certain the plants would have all died if we had not done that. As it is I have had to replace three plants that died overnight. Anyone reading this who thinks I'm over watering and that's why I'm losing plants will just need to buy one for him or herself, make the same soil and full sun placement mistakes that I did and you will find out that I'm not over watering. LOL
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Messed up three ways: number one mistake was planting it in full sun. Number two mistake was using Kellogg's potting soil. Number three mistake was not realizing the detrimental impact the black felt would have on moisture retention.

Photo taken at midnight and my camera flash isn't working.

I'm not happy with this BUT it has as much to do with my soil choice as the hanging planter. However the black felt does SIGNIFICANTLY impact the soil's ability to retain water.

I planted vincas. The hanging planter is securely affixed to an interior fence so the people talking about it falling down I think it did not secure it properly in the first place. I do expect with the ridiculous amount of watering necessary, that it will fall apart before the fall comes but that is speculation. So far all of the seams are holding.

BUT ... Need to water three times a day and we completely saturate the soil each time. We live in Central California and it hasn't even gotten hot yet. The black felt is NOT a good material unless you are perhaps using this for succulents or put it in the shade maybe with impatiens. The water, in full sun, is completely evaporated within 4 to 5 hours. I use a moisture meter and it will register wet after watering and 3 hours later it is barely on damp or even dry. By the time we water again, usually 5 hours in between, sometimes six, it's on dry.

I did use Kellogg's potting soil which is something I would never buy again. It is more like potting wood and I have noticed that all of my potted plants are requiring more water with this so-called soil so I'm sure that has something to do with the never-ending need for water.

Even though we water on a low flow there is a lot of soil wash out and I have had to add soil to the exposed roots three times. Started the vincas from pony packs about 6 weeks ago and they still look like they just came out of the pony packs about a week ago. As I'm replenishing the soil I am using miracle grow but that miracle grow is also what will wash out with watering. So I am considering taking out every single plant, discarding the Kellogg's and replanting with miracle grow. New soil should ameliorate a rather difficult situation. If there was ever a time to pay attention to the directions to make sure the soil is wet before planting anything this hanging planter is the time. I know many people don't bother with that step of getting the soil wet before they plant but I am virtually certain the plants would have all died if we had not done that. As it is I have had to replace three plants that died overnight. Anyone reading this who thinks I'm over watering and that's why I'm losing plants will just need to buy one for him or herself, make the same soil and full sun placement mistakes that I did and you will find out that I'm not over watering. LOL
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