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Maximize your growing space with vertical gardening innovation. This 2-pack of 5-tier stackable garden towers transforms limited space into abundant growing areas, perfect for flowers, vegetables, herbs, and succulents on patios, balconies, or small yards.
Small space gardening, apartment balconies, urban patios, deck gardens, strawberry growing, herb gardens, vertical vegetable gardens, succulent displays, flower towers, maximizing limited yard space, and anyone seeking efficient, space-saving planting solutions.
| Quantity | 2-pack (2 complete towers) |
| Tiers per Tower | 5 tiers |
| Total Planting Tiers | 10 tiers combined |
| Design | Stackable vertical planter |
| Material | Durable weather-resistant plastic |
| Drainage | Built-in drainage holes in each tier |
| Weight | 10.43 lbs for 2-pack |
| Suitable Plants | Flowers, vegetables, herbs, strawberries, succulents |
| Location | Outdoor patios, balconies, decks, gardens |
2 complete 5-tier stackable garden towers with all necessary components for assembly. Each tower includes 5 planting tiers with drainage holes and stacking mechanism.
Stack tiers from bottom to top, ensuring each level locks securely. Fill with quality potting soil, leaving space for root growth. Plant seeds or transplants in each tier opening. Water from the top and allow drainage to flow through tiers. Position in location with appropriate sunlight for your chosen plants.
Water regularly, allowing excess to drain through tiers. Rotate tower periodically for even sun exposure. Clean tiers seasonally with mild soap and water. Store indoors during harsh winter weather if desired. Fertilize plants according to their specific needs.
Each 5-tier tower typically accommodates 15-20 plants depending on plant size and tier design. Smaller plants like herbs and strawberries allow more per tier, while larger vegetables require more space. The 2-pack provides capacity for 30-40 plants total.
Yes, each tier features drainage holes that allow excess water to flow down through the tower, preventing waterlogging and root rot. Water from the top tier and it naturally irrigates lower levels while draining properly.
Strawberries, lettuce, spinach, herbs, cherry tomatoes, peppers, radishes, and compact varieties thrive in vertical towers. Avoid deep-rooted vegetables like carrots or large plants like full-size tomatoes. Focus on shallow-rooted, compact plants for best results.
When properly assembled and filled with soil, the towers are quite stable. The weight of soil and plants provides stability. Position on flat, level surfaces and consider placing against walls or railings in windy locations for additional support.
Yes, though designed for outdoor use, they work indoors near sunny windows or under grow lights. Place a tray underneath to catch drainage water. Indoor use is ideal for herbs, succulents, and small flowering plants year-round.
Each 5-tier tower typically requires 1-2 cubic feet of potting soil depending on tier size and design. The 2-pack needs approximately 2-4 cubic feet total. Use quality potting mix rather than garden soil for best drainage and plant health.
The weather-resistant plastic construction handles most outdoor conditions, but extreme cold can cause brittleness. In harsh winter climates, consider storing towers indoors or in protected areas during freezing temperatures to extend their lifespan.
While technically possible, stacking two 5-tier towers creates a very tall 10-tier structure that may be unstable and difficult to maintain. It's recommended to use the two towers separately side-by-side for better stability, accessibility, and plant care.




