Are The Dollar Tree Stackable Planters Worth It? My Thoughts After Growing In Them For 2 Years
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Iโve been to like 4 dollar trees and none of them carry these stackables. I even tried to buy them from dollar tree online and they wonโt sell them online. Just in the store.
I would like to try stacking different mint plants to about 3 or 4 layers! Even strawberries! Think they would look great! Was surprised they lasted so long!
There is one called Mr Stacky and there are places selling each piece for $19.99 and places selling six pieces for varying prices. I brought six of them from Dollar Tree when they were a $1 and just planted some strawberries that I grew from seed. Tfs
Did you drill holes untie bottom of the stackable. I had good luck with that so roots donโt get water logged
Keep an eye on Aldi they had the same idea but larger, about 1 gallon per section/ 3 gallons per layer so they are sturdier and dry less. Not sure if they will bring it again this fall and the price after inflation, still it'll be cheaper than green stalks.
I just subscribed. You have a beautiful garden.
I drilled hole and pounded coated rebar in the middle of the stackable. Where it sits sun hits all around so I don't rotate
I can move it easily the pole not deep, just adds sturdy to it
Going to try green beans bush type in those dollar tree ones
Your video must be a hit because I have gone to ALL the store around here and they are sold out
I have Greenstalks (6 now, with more on the way) and these stackables. I have grown indoor plants and small trees before, so I had a bunch of solid sturdy rolling pot holders and always grab them at yardsales and such places for cheap. I use these now under my stackables. My Greenstalks are always purchased with the rolling bases. My Greenstalks are best for the larger plants, or root crops because of the deeper pockets, but the stackable planters work well for shallower-rooted plants, lettuces, many ornamentals, and most annuals. Each type of planter has its best uses and its deficits, but you sure can save money and still get a garden to be proud of.
Mine all broke on the sides… I wanted to love them, but I find I am just to mean to my planters, but I am glad they worked well for others
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Thanks for sharing this video I been thinking of purchasing dt stackable pots
I think you could grow a fantastic crop of okra since its so hot there. I haven't been able to grow okra successfully here yet since it is not hot enough here consistently. I live in the SF bay area. I'm going to try again this year and put them in a little green house.
I bought the dollar tree planters 2 years ago. I only used 6 of them. I stacked them too high and they blew over and one busted. I did get some herbs in mine. Plan to use them this year but smaller stacks.
I just asked about these a video back! thank you it's very informative!
Thanks for sharing your experiences with stackables ๐คฉ The dollar stores don't even carry gardening supplies in my area.
Great review and information. I will try them the next time I go to the dollar store. Take care
Greetings. I live in Rhode Island and planting season is coming up. I bought 6 of these and I think I am going to drill holes in the bottom of each pot for drainage. I love picking fresh stuff !!! I plan on doing some lettuce. What is better than picking your lettuce and then going in the house and making a FRESH SALAD ???? And tomatoes …. the little baby ones ….. will be doing YT videos and sharing. Thank you for posting …..
They are out of them even online
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Great video ๐๐ฝI agree totally in love with these stackables strawberry towers still standing after zone 5 winter adding a few more of these space savers this season ๐คฉ
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A great review of the stackable planters. Just looked at some this weekend and wondered how well they worked.
I just got mine this year, so Iโm looking forward to planting in them. My Dollar Tree didnโt have them, but I ordered them online and now have a whole case to have fun growing in. Iโm so glad to hear that theyโve held up well for two years in the Arizona sun. Iโm going to rewatch your videos to get some ideas on what to plant in them.
Thanks for sharing this review!!! I planted strawberries and onions in them.
I love what you are doing but, I have to say, not all DollarTree stores carry the merchandise you have recommend. The stores by me have never carried the stackable pots. I had to order a case of them (luckily before the price increase) just to get started. I really didnโt want 36 of them but, oh well! I canโt wait to get them planted!
I have started plants that I want to place in mine this year. This will be my first time using them since I bought them two years ago. I was one of those who ran out and bought them after seeing yours. Lol โค๏ธ
Hmmm… I have some Comfrey, Habineros and Sunflowers.. I feel like I can save space with this thing… now I have to invest in this thing.
I have a true love hate relationship for these $1 tree stackables! They are great but I absolutely hate having to water them every single day & sometimes twice a day, In this Florida heat!!! ๐คฆโโ๏ธ๐คฆโโ๏ธ๐คฃ๐คฃ
if i go out of town they are so dried out it's ridiculous ๐ they are the only thing in my garden that runs my water bill up ๐คฆโโ๏ธ๐คฆโโ๏ธ๐๐๐
I didn't even know these existed!!!!!
When I first started watching you I ran out and bought these. They're great for my herbs and bush beans and for my son's little carrots
I definitely have a few lol
๐บ๐ผ๐๐ผ I wish my Dollar Tree had those ๐ท๐ธ those are the first to go !
I'm going to try a steel rod down the middle for stability and a planter wheeled saucer to turn it around.
I grew strawberries in them last year and only went 4 high and will say with big wind storms last year they never got knocked over while all my other pots where knocked over so I can at least say 4 high is safe from my experience
I have 9 of them. I havenโt had great luck with them, but I stuck a few sweet onions in one, and they are bulbing up now.
The fact that theyโre $1.25 and youโve had them several years in this AZ sun โ๏ธ is amazing. Iโve never been lucky enough to score some. Always out when I finally get into Dollar Tree. ๐คท๐ผโโ๏ธ
I love them, but yes they dry out real quick. I used the foil pans as a saucer to help keep them moist
For the price it's great. I no longer stack them because my plants tends to grow too tall or wide.
Our stores do not get them. I want them so bad!!!!!
I would definitely suggest E-6000 glue for anything outside and hot. I'm in Southeast Louisiana and this glue is heat/cold proof, and non-toxic once it's dry. The fumes are the bad part, but it works!