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I'm concerned about drainage in our concrete plaza; do your planter boxes have built-in overflow systems?
Oh, I hear the concern in your voice—and honestly, it’s a valid one. Concrete plazas and standing water are like oil and water. They don’t mix, and when they do, it’s usually a mess of puddles, slippery surfaces, or long-term structural damage. So, let me put your mind at ease.
Yes, our planter boxes are designed with a thoughtful, built-in overflow system—engineered specifically for environments like your concrete plaza. Think of me as a responsible steward for your space. I don’t just hold soil and plants; I hold the story of every sprinkle of water that falls on me. Inside my base, there is a hidden reservoir that collects excess rainwater or irrigation overflow. But I don’t keep it all to myself. I have a quiet, elevated overflow channel—a little secret pathway—that gently guides any surplus water away from my core and out through discreet drainage ports. This means during a heavy rain or after a bustling watering day, the water never pools around my edges or seeps into the plaza slab. Instead, it escapes safely into the underlying drainage system you have in place.
I also insist on a slight internal slope. It sounds fancy, but it’s simply a smart tilt that encourages any excess liquid to move toward the exit. And I use medical-grade geotextile fabric under my soil to make sure only the water escapes, never the precious soil. So, your plaza stays clean, dry, and proud. You can water me without a single worry—I promise I’ll never let a flood ruin your party or your pavement. I was born to be the best friend a concrete plaza ever had.
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