SQUARE MILANO PLANTER - PEWTER
C**T
Upgrade your shrub
This is a lot bigger than I was expecting so for a tenner it was a bargain really. No drainage holes meant I could upgrade my poor stunted peace lily from it's suffocatingly small original pot to this monster. It's already made a huge difference to the plant and it's vibrant and growing properly again. Honestly it was like moving it from the cupboard under the stairs to a mansion, talk about quality of life difference!It's still a reasonable enough size to have indoors but it won't be on any window sills I can say that much. It would be great for floor standing plants/shrubs, there is also an overhang inside the pot itself that should catch any stray soil from landing on any carpets. Looks really nice too even if it is plastic, the finish is well done and the pot itself feels like it'll last a very long time if it's indoors, and a suitably long time outdoors.
A**R
Great appearance; good value for a styled, good quality plastic trough
The metal pewter effect paint on this plastic plant trough is really good, really effective.At the Amazon price of £14.99, it is good value and I am happy to give it 5 stars.The paint effect is quite a lot better than the Stewart piazza granite effect plastic trough, and the pewter paint on this really does resemble a a metal planter, genuinely.The granite effect one is just slightly deeper and longer, a few cm giving it a size edge - that one is a perfect size.This one could be slightly longer and a tiny bit it deeper.But it still is a pretty good depth and reasonable length for anything more than meadow flowers for a period of a year or 2 years or maybe more.At the current price it remains good value, and one of the few plastic "imitation" style planters which really works and fools you it is something else.Very fast delivery (free, if spending over £20).Thank you Strata and Amazon.
H**E
They look really good for just being plastic
We now have 8 of these. These were dearer than what I had paid in the past, but could not find them anywhere else. They look really good for just being plastic, and more easily moved than stone ones would be. My 4 stars is only because the packaging didn't seem substantial enough when they arrived, as they are quite hollow and could have broken/dented easily. Mine arrived in perfect conditions though, but think better packaging would be best for rough transit.
V**Y
I am going to order other pots of the same type I am so delighted with these
Look absolutely gorgeous and expensive. Light weight as they are plastic but can't tell they are plastic from looking at them. I am going to order other pots of the same type I am so delighted with these!
M**S
Great looking
These pots look great and more heavy duty than they actually are and are the perfect size for our topiary trees. Lost a star because we had to drill holes in the bottle to allow for rainwater to disperse and since they're lightweight they tend to get blown over in bad weather. However if we weighed them down with bricks or something similar this may solve this issue.
V**S
Look great
Couldn't believe how good they are. At first I just thought not bad brought two to go either side of my front door with jasmine plants in both. plenty of room for root growth all looking good. It was then the reaction from my neighbours that was a surprise. Comments such as they must of cost a fortune ,they look fantastic. Everyone assumed they were metal and were therefore expensive. At first I led them on before revelling were I got them and the price. Very happy with purchase.
C**R
Another great product.
I have ordered items from this company before and always found them to be of great quality. They are delivered quickly always well packaged and in good condition. They are slightly more expensive than the average pot/planter on offer but the quality is worth it. Great product - can recommend.
A**R
Very attractive planter
This is a very attractive lightweight planter with a metallic look. It's a good size for the magnolia stellata shrub that we bought it for. Would be better if it had a drainage hole; I had to drill one with a hole saw.
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