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How do your planter boxes handle drainage so plants don't get waterlogged?
Ever wondered how we keep your plants' feet dry and happy? Let us, your trusty planter boxes, explain our drainage secrets! We're designed with built-in escape routes for excess water. Think of our drainage holes as tiny emergency exits at our base. When you give your plants a generous drink, any water they don't need immediately doesn't just sit and stew. It politely exits through these holes, preventing a soggy, oxygen-starved environment that roots despise.
But we don't stop there! Many of us come with a sophisticated layered system. At our very bottom, a layer of gravel or pebbles acts as a reservoir, keeping the soil above from getting waterlogged. Then, a special barrier fabric sits above that, allowing water to pass through while keeping the soil neatly in place. The soil itself is a premium, well-draining mix, not dense garden clay. For our elevated and self-watering models, it's even smarter. Elevated beds use gravity to their advantage, while self-watering ones have a separate water chamber at the bottom, letting roots drink at their own pace through a wicking system. We handle the hydration logistics so your plants can focus on what they do best: growing lush and strong for you. No more waterlogged worries!
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