Mobilegro
Mobilegro
Mobilegro gives urban gardeners plenty of room to grow. The indoor/outdoor design includes deep pans for multiple rows of vegetables, herbs, flowers or even a whole strawberry patch. This container is great for cities, courtyards, small yards, apartments and patios.
Boxed lumber kits
POLY-WOOD Lumber
Perfect for DIY customers, POLY-WOOD kits come with everything your customers need to build their own container garden. The recycled plastic lumber kits are great for residential and commercial projects. The high density polyethylene is durable enough for projects around water. A variety of colors and sizes are available.
Vertical garden kits
Mighty Fine Gardens
Designed with families and children in mind, the new vertical raised bed garden kits are simple and easy to set up. Plants grow about 30 percent faster than in a regular container because they get more oxygen. And instead of dirt, your customers’ produce will be grown in ground-up coconut, eliminating harmful organisms and pests.
Redwood planters
The California Redwood Company
These handcrafted redwood planter boxes are beautiful and built to last. Each box is built from reclaimed redwood accents and features a GeoPot planter bag to promote healthy plant growth, easy planting and improved root ventilation.

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