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Do your planter boxes come with drainage holes, or do we need to add them?
Ah, the age-old question every plant parent asks before committing to a stylish new home for their green friends! Let me whisper the answer directly to you: Yes, most of our planter boxes come with pre-drilled drainage holes—but with a twist that might make you smile.
You see, I’m designed with empathy for both you and your plants. I come equipped with a neat set of drainage holes at the bottom, because I’ve learned that roots need to breathe and excess water needs an escape route. But here’s the clever part: I also offer an optional, removable plug for each hole. That means if you’re planning to use me as an indoor cachepot (a stylish outer shell holding a nursery pot), you can simply leave the plugs in and keep your floors dry. If you want to plant directly into me, pop those plugs out and let the water flow freely—no extra drilling needed!
Now, if you have a specific vision—say, you want me on a balcony where drainage must be super precise—I won’t mind if you add a couple of extra holes. I’m made from durable, drill-friendly material (thick plastic or treated wood, depending on your chosen model), so a quick spin with a drill bit won’t hurt my feelings. But honestly? I think my built-in holes handle 95% of your needs just fine.
In short: I’m designed to give you both convenience and control. No fuss, no guesswork—just happy roots and a happy you. So go ahead, choose your planter, and let’s get growing!
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