How to...

...install Green Pinkie's Downspout Planter

...install Green Pinkie's Downspout Planter

Ready for gardening, but you have no garden? Our contemporary Downspout Planter solves that problem as the planter allows you to create a mini garden on your porch or balcony with the help of Green Pinkie’s Downspout Planter.  Even if you own a garden or a yard, the Downspout Planter offers increased planting opportunities without taking up any floor space. What you need Your Downspout Planter + strap Flowers, Herb plants, seeds 1 Downspout Soil A working area How to plant the Downspout Planter If you ever did planted any flowers in a pot, this will be a piece of...


... use your vertical Wall Planter

... use your vertical Wall Planter

You will need: Your Wall Planter and all accessories that came in the box A paper bag (cut open) or newspaper to protect your work area from dirt Tape measure and level. To pick the location of your planter and to make sure it's not crooked Phillips screwdriver and/or drill, depending on your wall type Scissors Buy plant(s) appropriate for the location of your planter. Are you planting indoors or outdoors? Will the plants get direct sunlight or not?   The best way to fit the root wrapper into the planter is to cut it down to the same width as the opening...


.... use your Potato Planter

.... use your Potato Planter

Planting Plant three seed potatoes in inner pot, preferably in peat moss. Locate them in center of pot, mid height, leaving some space in between them. Insert inner pot into outer pot and water thoroughly. Care Water regularly, preferably daily. Fertilize occasionally. Place in warm and bright location. Cover pot with plastic sheet or plexiglass until potatoes sprout. Alternately, pre-sprout potatoes, which shortens harvesting time by 2 weeks: in February place seed potatoes in bright natural light at about 68F, let sprout. Starting with your plant inside is okay, but move pot outdoors once potatoes sprout. At any time lift...