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Reviewed in the United States on June 2, 2025
These were easy to put together!! Looks nice on my porch!! Can't wait to see my tomatoes grow big in these!! I like how you can make different levels weather you want them real tall or short for smaller or newly planted plants.
LexSama
Reviewed in the United States on May 31, 2025
got this thinking of growing some tomato's, but found out that we cant grow tomato's do to HOA rules (no cross pollen plants) so we put a dwarf lemon tree in there, it should grow to about 3ish feet then stop, it was easy to put together, but did notice two things, 1: you can put the wall in upside down and they will lock in 2: did not see any way to release the locks once they are together so far it seems good over all, its only really sized for one plant at a time so if you plan to do cross pollen plants will need two of them looks pretty good and is holding up to the weather here so far, the lemons have just started to sprout? grow? not sure the right term for a lemon fruit growing
Dawn T Conway
Reviewed in the United States on May 24, 2025
These raised gardens and tressels are so easy to assemble. They are very sturdy and are a great size for the amount of produce we use in our family. The raised gardens and tressels look awesome and are quite durable. We are very pleased with the value and quality for the price! Highly recommend!
Ray
Reviewed in the United States on May 21, 2025
Most trellis will overpower a small plant as you put them in place when the plants are young, but this one can grow with the plant. I planted tomatoes in the self-watering box (which is great) and added a section of trellis as the plant gets taller. Plus, everything is included like gloves and straps.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on May 20, 2025
I was surprised by this tomato growing box set. It includes everything you need: two boxes, two plastic tomato cages, two pairs of gloves, two sets of clips, and 2 rolls of garden wire, which was a surprise since I wasn't expecting duplicates of everything. The boxes arrive unassembled, but putting them together was fairly easy. The only hiccup was pushing all the plastic tabs into their slots, which was a little tough on my hands, but once I got through it, everything went together just fine.The tomato cage is really tall, which is perfect for plants that like to climb, such as tomatoes, clematis, or beans. I love that the boxes are self-watering, this is a great feature that makes my life easier, especially during dry spells. I’ve just planted my tomatoes, so I can’t speak to how well they’ll hold up with larger plants just yet, but so far, I’m really impressed. This set seems like a great option for anyone looking to make their gardening a little simpler while still getting good results.
R Naiser
Reviewed in the United States on May 17, 2025
The instructions for this are pretty straightforward but putting the box part together takes a bit of effort. It is very lightweight so I am afraid that a strong wind could easily knock it over. I am not sure why the trellis is so long because the box itself is shallow and I think anything that would grow this height would need a deeper pot to sit in.
MK
Reviewed in the United States on May 13, 2025
I got these so that I can grow strawberries and tomatoes on the deck close to our kitchen. I think they'll work just fine for that. I've gotten "portable" systems like this before, and based on those and my general gardening experiences, here are some pros & cons to consider before you drop $40 on the set.PROSEasy assembly.Lightweight.Allows for bottom watering and has a system that keeps roots from sitting in the water.Very tall trellis for even the tallest vines.They give you two sets of nice gardening gloves which I loved.They also give you plenty of garden wire and vine clips which is a great add-onCONSLightweight plastic - I am a little worried about how lightweight and bendable everything is.Black plastic holds a lot of heat - the soil could get very hot in the summer.Bottom watering is great but there aren't any drain holes - pop a mosquito tablet in there before you plant or drill drain holes and forego the bottom watering.There is a trellis but without adding mesh etc, it's not suited for finer vines.The pot is pretty shallow - I've gotten this type of setup before and some of them give you the option to make the pot twice as tall - that would be nice here. You can't really have super long roots in these pots.All in all, these are best suited for lighter weight annuals that don't need a deep root depth. In windier areas, you may want to anchor them to something. You will definitely want to use mosquito tabs to keep from growing your own swarm in the bottom watering system. There isn't drainage except for the spout you use to bottom fill. I think I'll probably just drill holes and forego the bottom watering altogether.I think this is best for things like sweetpeas or decorative vines. I'm going to try tomatoes and strawberries in them but I'm a little nervous about root depth. We'll see!
Sisko
Reviewed in the United States on May 10, 2025
Somewhat easy to assemble, just use your brain, your eyes and pay attention to where the holes are for the tube supports so they are oriented upward when you insert them into the ends of the side pieces. The directions are inadequate and don't show this detail, in fact they don't show much or say much of anything useful. Once assembled, it seems like it should be up to the task of holding my tomato plants and give their vines something to hold onto while growing.
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