🌼 Bring the Farm to Your Home!
The Farmhouse Kitchen Window Planter Box is a versatile and stylish planter designed for both indoor and outdoor use. Measuring 14” x 5.3” x 4.5”, it includes a bamboo wood planter box, three small plant pots, a drainage tray, and colorful chalk for customization. Perfect for growing herbs, succulents, and flowers, this planter encourages creativity and family engagement in gardening.
M**S
Too cute!
I bought this as a gift and it is just too cute for words! I think I'm going to have to buy one for myself!
C**D
Nice addition to the kitchen!
I bought this as a gift for my wife, and she really liked it. The overall look/design was the most appealing feature. It has a simple, almost farm house like design with light wood frame and the chalkboard to label your plants. Its January in Minnesota so the suction hangers seemed like they may give out on the cold window, so we just set it on the window sill. I am sure they work fine in warmer months, and possibly even now, but we didn't want to chance the plants dumping in to the sink over night. Overall, very pleased with the window planter, and look forward to many month of herbs growing out of it!
L**S
Nice decorative planter.
I purchased this to put a few of my herbs in during the winter months. Looks nice and works well. Be sure to keep your plants/herbs trimmed down or they will outgrow the metal pots
L**E
Excellent Condition
Bought this as a gift to my girlfriend. Opened new and in excellent condition.
L**I
...It's looking great but they forget something
The package came today andIt's looking great but theDrainage tray is missing..
W**1
Very pleased with my purchase
I purchased this as a Christmas gift for an employee. I was pleasantly surprised by the packaging and overall quality of the product. I was very pleased. It is very lightweight and sturdy and has the quality of a high end product.
R**E
Things to know first.
This might make a fine planter if the pots weren’t metal and the unit was a little bigger.I only planted rosemary and mint and both started dying within a couple of days. I’ve had indoor herb gardens with 50 plus herbs and they thrived, and you normally can’t kill mint or rosemary as it grows in almost any conditions.When I saw all of it was dying I pulled the pots out and the water had turned a coffee color but no rust on the bottom of the pot. I used other soils and no difference. Some kind of toxin is coming from some place.I have other herbs and they are doing quite well in the same area, so I can only assume it may be the pots.Anyway, I’m returning it and just sticking to my old ways of herb growing.
M**.
Looks great. Haven't planted yet.
It's a five star!!
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