A garden planter designer's list of Important considerations when choosing a garden planter or liner
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Container grown perennials may need to be removed from the liner and have their roots trimmed periodically.
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A container garden, installed and launched for opening day of the 2015 season, Fenway Farms’ 5,000 square foot roof deck over the Front Office provides fresh, organically grown vegetables and fruit to Red Sox fans.
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Using planters for privacy can be achieved with landscaping alone or by anchoring integrated screen wall.
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Fiberglass Planters offer a variety of designs and are a cost-effective medium-term solution available in a large variety of shapes, sizes, and colors. If you need a rugged planter to which you can attach accessories, then DeepStream’s own wood and recycled plastic lumber planters, created using the principles of sustainable design, may be a better… Continue reading Fiberglass Planters
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A key component of sustainable garden planter design is adaptability: good design allows for the replacement, or reworking, of components to preserve the value and materials of an earlier design when a situation requires it. Even if that situation arises early in the life cycle of a design. Nowhere is the need for the design… Continue reading Sustainable Garden Planter Design: Adaptability
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