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Indoor Living Wall Planters

Found By: Michael Kiely (2231) | Comments (5)

Take down all those photos, paintings and posters off your walls and replace them with these cool new Living Wall Planters. These unique wall-mounted planters grow flowers, succulents, ferns and ivies indoors right on your living room wall. The plants grow in a planting grid, while a white cedar wood frame houses a watering tray on top that trickles water down to each pocket in the grid. All excess water is collected in a tray on the bottom. I'm from Chicago and a living wall of ivy in my living room would be so cool.

Outdoor Living Wall Planters also available!

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Comments (5)

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Kate
Great find - such a cool idea!
By Kate - 2 Years Ago
Guest
Pretty hideous in my opinion. But it would be better if we create a hole in the wall to hide the wooden part. Maybe add stone slab around it to make it look better.
By Guest - 2 Years Ago
rick
Really cool but too expensive. I can't pay so much for a rough wooden structure. A little bit of design, more accuracy and it would be really the top.
Ciao from Italy!

R.
By rick - 2 Years Ago
Guest
Constructive comments gentlemen...but...let me break the monotnony...
Yeah your sister is pretty hideous too...Oh..and your mother was a two bagger!
By Guest - 2 Years Ago
Guest
I thought this company was out of business...we had a wall using these and with the heat they warped and then when it got cold they cracked...we also had root rot with the lettuce we tried to grow since water was always sitting in the roots.....very poor drainage or was it root bound in the shallow depth? we didnt even use the so called rack...It was a very rough cedar finish that looked like it was assembled using a table saw and a screw gun....sorry but I have nothing nice to say...good luck to all
By Guest - 2 Years Ago

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