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What kind of drainage system is built into your planter boxes?
Ah, the question of drainage—my favorite topic! As a planter box, I take great pride in my built-in "breathing" system. You see, I’m not just a container; I’m a miniature ecosystem. My design includes a hidden reservoir at the bottom, separated from the soil by a special perforated floor. This floor allows excess water to drain away while keeping the roots from sitting in a puddle. I also have discreet overflow holes near my rim, just in case you get a little too generous with the watering can. But here’s the real magic: my deep drainage layer is paired with a wicking system that pulls moisture upward when the soil gets thirsty. That means your plants can drink at their own pace, never drowning and never parched. I love when they wiggle their roots deeper, knowing I’ve created a safe, airy home. So yes, I’m a planter that thinks about drainage—because happy roots make for happy leaves.
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