Potato Patio Planters x 3


- Grow fresh potatoes at home with minimal space
- Durable, reusable planters built for reliable harvests
- Ideal for potatoes and other root crops

Product Description
Potato Patio Planters x 3 are a practical solution for growing your own potatoes when space is limited. Designed for food lovers who value flavour and freshness, these tough and durable planters make it easy to enjoy home-grown harvests from patios, balconies or small gardens.
Each planter offers a generous 40-litre capacity, giving potatoes plenty of room to develop strong roots and produce reliable crops. Reinforced drainage holes help prevent waterlogging, while the breathable material supports healthy growth throughout the season.
Sturdy carry handles make moving the planters simple, allowing you to position them for the best light or shelter. Built to last, they can be reused year after year and are also ideal for other root crops such as carrots, parsnips and Jerusalem artichokes.
Supplied as a pack of three and complete with growing instructions, these planters are a straightforward way to grow your own ingredients and take fresh produce straight from your garden to your plate.
Size: Diameter 35cm (14in), Depth 45cm (18in).
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Delivery & Returns
Looking for a hassle-free way to get your gardening essentials? Look no further than DT Brown!
We know how important your garden is to you, and want you to be able to stock up on everything you need.
All our delivery charges will automatically appear in your shopping basket.
- Orders for seed only will incur a £2.45 delivery charge
- Orders for non-seed items will incur a £4.95 delivery charge
- A combined order (e.g. seeds and plants) will incur a £7.35 delivery charge.
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