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Reviewed in the United States on May 12, 2025
It is red , the only good thing I can say about it. .Extremely flimsy, I tried to insert a tomato steak through the water hole and the entire corner cracked not worth it
J D
Reviewed in the United States on March 20, 2025
made watering easier
Chewy11
Reviewed in the United States on March 10, 2025
I guess you get what you pay for, maybe. These probably cost 50 cents to make and are VERY thin and flimsy, I doubt they will last one season, maybe next time I will try the "Tomato Crater", HIGHER PRICE but looks sturdy enough to last a few years, which in the end saves money over replacing these every season.
Elizabeth Schwartz
Reviewed in the United States on June 3, 2024
Whenever I watered my plants with a hose, the water would end up going away from the plant and not absorbing near the plant I was watering. For about half my plants, I use a more expensive product (tomato halo) that I bought last year. I couldn't bring myself to spend that much this time. These are not the same quality, but they cost a whole lot less and get the job done. I was able to put them on existing plants, which is very hard with the halos. I fill them with water, and it slowly sinks into the soil. I can't tell if the plants are doing better now, but I am much happier. It makes watering easier. It's been a little over a month, and I've had no problems.
Double J.
Reviewed in the United States on December 18, 2024
I’ve been using these for years they work great and last for a number of years.
Debra m goff
Reviewed in the United States on April 27, 2024
I tried these years ago and forgot how really well they work,worth the money,my plants look as good as those 18.99 apiece ones ,now already, and they were grown from seed and transplanted with red trays around them ,when transplanted.
Henri Faucher
Reviewed in the United States on July 10, 2016
People, Yes, I love this product, If you believe the hole in which the tomato, pepper, cucumber, pumpkin plant come through is to small, then take out a pair of scissor and cut the damn thing. The trays do not have feet, they are designed to be pushed into the soil to provide deeper irrigation. If the wholes get clogged with debris then take a coat hanger or knitting needle, something and push it through the hole. O.K. so the product isn't perfect, and can be challenging to put around a plant and maybe lasts only two seasons, but here in California where my soil is sandy, and the breeze from the ocean is almost continuous, this is the perfect solution to my watering issues. This is a great product and has solved my problem with my soil drying out and yes my pepper and tomato plants do much better with this product. As a matter of fact, I just put my dip irrigation so it fills the tray. Love it!
Scott Trout
Reviewed in the United States on July 7, 2013
I purchased some of these in the spring. There were not many testimonies from people that had actually used this product but I thought it might just give it a try. These were less expensive then the two part round ones. When I opened the box I was amazed. They reminded me of the plastic trays you get in a box that might hold a radio in the center and beside it an indentation for the batteries and maybe another one for the ear bud head phones or the instructions. Very cheap. If I pushed my finger aginst one of the 4 cones from the bottom they would easily fold up however the raised wall probably was strong enough as long as you didn't step on it. It probably only cost a few cents to actually make these things. Ok so I planted a few different types of tomatoes in these and right beside them I planted the same tomatoes with my traditional black fabric covering to keep down the weeds. You really have to be carefull putting these things over your plants or you can easily cut the stems right off. The other thing I notised is that the 4 holes that allow the water to get to your plant clog constantly. Iv'e had to use a wire to clean out each hole every week or the water just sits there and evaporates. The traditional round cages do not work for these but I found the square cages fit over them perfectly. My plants have been in them now about a month and they look great and have lots of blossoms but so do my plants right next to them without the trays. I can't see any diifference between them at all. I guess the final proof will be at harvest time but at this point I beleive that this will be just another one of those fad products that really doesn't work. I doubt the round ones would work either though they look like they are more durable and would fit over the plant eaisier.
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