🌿 Elevate your plant game without the guilt of overspending!
The PP2615 Plantainer is a durable, UV-stabilized planter designed to resist cracking, fading, and chipping. Made from non-toxic materials, it offers a safe and stylish solution for plant enthusiasts, all at an affordable price.
A**R
MacCourt pp2615, 20 gallon Plantier
Strong, sturdy and fits into the half of a whiskey barrel perfectly for a planter or fountain. I made a fountain out of mine with an old hand pump, hose and small pump. Half of a whiskey barrel is 24" wide and 15 " deep, inside dimensions, and the planter fits inside like a glove. It can be just used as a large planting pot as well.
R**S
Does a great job holding water
Does a great job holding water. Only problem is the liner does not fit exactly inside a half wine barrel.
J**Z
Great liner for half whiskey barrel.
Worked wonderfully! No more daily filling up with the old vinyl liner that had a very, very slow leak. I would highly recomend this product.
B**D
Good fit for half-barrel
It is just what I hoped it would be. It fits my oak half-barrel perfectly and is made of very sturdy (but flexible) plastic.
P**R
Good purchase!
We wanted to salvage our wine barrel fountain which was leaking like crazy. We had to trim the top edge, but it worked! So happy and the water in fountain lasts way longer than it used to!
D**S
Works Well
It was exactly what I needed to finish my water feature. It looks great and and works well.
R**R
They were perfect for lining the whiskey barrels that I plant with ...
They were perfect for lining the whiskey barrels that I plant with flowers. I previously rotted them out by not using a liner. This should extend the life of the barrels.
E**1
Sprung leak after 4 months
I bought this pond in September, and inspected it at the store for visible holes or cracks. It worked fine until about a month ago. I noticed a tiny bit of water under the bottom. I thought it was just rain, but the dribble persisted for a few weeks. I shifted the pond around to see if there was water under the flat concrete surface underneath. There was a puddle. After I shifted the pond, the leak became much worse. I lost 6 gallons in two days. I've drained the pond and am currently trying to find the leak. But a tiny drip leak can be incredibly hard to isolate, so I'm not optimistic.
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