Deck railing's planter- Garden design ideas

This week, at last I had first 2 sales of the extra large version,

of the railing planters from Greenbo- saddle planters.

 

As a designer you do think about the look but safety too.

So railings and a deck seems to be fairly common combination.

 

Using well these planters can add a lot to the design.

As they come in 8 colours to choose from.

 

Using planters on railings, will save dear space on the deck

But also great if there are pets that may damage your plants around

 

As the planters got drainage collector it will keep the timber dry

to last longer than if using normal pots on the deck.

 

At last if not at least customer opinion, image and link where to get


This one is from Wendy moxham, ( thank you wendy!)

the image emailed with the message

 

"Hi Ofer,

Planters arrived this morning and I lovew them. Picture shows two on the railing at bottom of my garden,ignore the mess on the decking."

 

 

As you can see, she cracked it,

( not the pot) , I mean really good use for a bright orange pot.

 

 

This week I got that from Jackie  that bought 8 extra large saddle planters:

''Good morning Ofer,

   Just to let you know the planters have just arrived thank you, I have just tried one for size on the balcony rail,

 

I must say they look pretty good, it will be great next year when I plant million bells and impatiens in them, they are very good quality and I really like the effect they will produce, I may put a couple up with winter pansy's in. So all in all I can say I'm impressed with them, thank you so much!!!!!!!!!!!''

 

 

The saddle planters are giving the best solution  for these cases;

the planters got a real deep space in between what

make it really safe from falling,

they also have a shape that can fit really big range of railings width .

 

 

 

the saddle planters can be tight to the railings

from inside, if wish.

(if you worried that someone will take it from you)

 

to see the range of planters use this link deck railing planters

 


 

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