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10-03-2021 at 05:20 AM.
All my Walmart.com orders have been severely delayed, or no shows, or damaged for the last month and a half. Refunds take forever too. There is somethiing really farked up going on at Walmart .com.
Use them at your own peril...
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10-03-2021 at 05:57 AM.
Brand is CedarCraft but it's not made of cedar? LoL It also appears to be stained or painted which is not what you want to grow edible crops in. Ps. Pine is not "designed to hold water for better growing", it's going to swell and warp then rot and break One season if you're lucky.
All my Walmart.com orders have been severely delayed, or no shows, or damaged for the last month and a half. Refunds take forever too. There is somethiing really farked up going on at Walmart .com.
Use them at your own peril...
All my Walmart.com orders have been severely delayed, or no shows, or damaged for the last month and a half. Refunds take forever too. There is somethiing really farked up going on at Walmart .com.
Use them at your own peril...
I feel like the same way about prime lately... All my orders no longer ship/get delivered within 3 days... They've pushed them out at least one week.
And the ones they do have give zero F's
I ordered 4 apple airtags 3 weeks ago and they came in a massive box. Upon happening it they also sent me a $90 doggie door.... If I only a had a dog.
Smells like a sponsored post, I'm not falling for it
Nope, it's not. I found this deal randomly on Walmart's website. I did some price checking and similar planters are $100 and up elsewhere.
About a year ago I made my own wooden planter - without the stand - and it didn't work very well due to drainage issues. I'd hope these planters would work better than my homemade one!
This looks similar to the planter I bought on clearance last year from Costco. The design is good in theory. I would not purchase again. It is fine for for herbs or plants with shallow roots.
The complaints about incorrect alignment is correct. Overall, it is wobbly. I would not move it often. Some of the wooden side boards were warped.
The water reservoir is heavy duty plastic. I added supports under the water reservoir to prevent it from bowing and slipping out. The plastic cover of the water reservoir has 8 "wells" into the reservoir to pull in water. After a couple of weeks, the soil was dry. Started hand watering.
Soil depth, from the top of the water reservoir is approx. 5". Check the picture in this amazon link:
Brand is CedarCraft but it's not made of cedar? LoL It also appears to be stained or painted which is not what you want to grow edible crops in. Ps. Pine is not "designed to hold water for better growing", it's going to swell and warp then rot and break One season if you're lucky.
You're going to be severely disappointed if you get an Apple iPhone 🍎
All my Walmart.com orders have been severely delayed, or no shows, or damaged for the last month and a half. Refunds take forever too. There is somethiing really farked up going on at Walmart .com.
Use them at your own peril...
Same! Two orders placed in the last month...one delayed for 10+ days to a point where Walmart thought the order was lost or stolen and refunded me. It finally arrived in a badly damaged state yesterday. My other order is also delayed with no delivery window in sight.
I feel like the same way about prime lately... All my orders no longer ship/get delivered within 3 days... They've pushed them out at least one week.
Not the same situation. Prime is shipping orders from marketplace sellers. Most Walmart orders are from Walmart. Your comparing two completely different things.
This looks similar to the planter I bought on clearance last year from Costco. The design is good in theory. I would not purchase again. It is fine for for herbs or plants with shallow roots.
The complaints about incorrect alignment is correct. Overall, it is wobbly. I would not move it often. Some of the wooden side boards were warped.
The water reservoir is heavy duty plastic. I added supports under the water reservoir to prevent it from bowing and slipping out. The plastic cover of the water reservoir has 8 "wells" into the reservoir to pull in water. After a couple of weeks, the soil was dry. Started hand watering.
Soil depth, from the top of the water reservoir is approx. 5". Check the picture in this amazon link:
I have three one from Costco also. Looks virtually the same as OP. Same experience and you, mixed results in growing. It did very well well for 1 tomato plant for about 5 weeks then not. Very wobbly unit. I would not recommend it.
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Use them at your own peril...
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Use them at your own peril...
They don't have workers.
Use them at your own peril...
I feel like the same way about prime lately... All my orders no longer ship/get delivered within 3 days... They've pushed them out at least one week.
And the ones they do have give zero F's
I ordered 4 apple airtags 3 weeks ago and they came in a massive box. Upon happening it they also sent me a $90 doggie door.... If I only a had a dog.
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About a year ago I made my own wooden planter - without the stand - and it didn't work very well due to drainage issues. I'd hope these planters would work better than my homemade one!
The complaints about incorrect alignment is correct. Overall, it is wobbly. I would not move it often. Some of the wooden side boards were warped.
The water reservoir is heavy duty plastic. I added supports under the water reservoir to prevent it from bowing and slipping out. The plastic cover of the water reservoir has 8 "wells" into the reservoir to pull in water. After a couple of weeks, the soil was dry. Started hand watering.
Soil depth, from the top of the water reservoir is approx. 5". Check the picture in this amazon link:
https://www.amazon.ca/CedarCraft-...B07P24NH7K
You're going to be severely disappointed if you get an Apple iPhone 🍎
Use them at your own peril...
Same! Two orders placed in the last month...one delayed for 10+ days to a point where Walmart thought the order was lost or stolen and refunded me. It finally arrived in a badly damaged state yesterday. My other order is also delayed with no delivery window in sight.
Not the same situation. Prime is shipping orders from marketplace sellers. Most Walmart orders are from Walmart. Your comparing two completely different things.
The complaints about incorrect alignment is correct. Overall, it is wobbly. I would not move it often. Some of the wooden side boards were warped.
The water reservoir is heavy duty plastic. I added supports under the water reservoir to prevent it from bowing and slipping out. The plastic cover of the water reservoir has 8 "wells" into the reservoir to pull in water. After a couple of weeks, the soil was dry. Started hand watering.
Soil depth, from the top of the water reservoir is approx. 5". Check the picture in this amazon link:
https://www.amazon.ca/CedarCraft-...B07P24NH7K
I have three one from Costco also. Looks virtually the same as OP. Same experience and you, mixed results in growing. It did very well well for 1 tomato plant for about 5 weeks then not. Very wobbly unit. I would not recommend it.