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Stackable Strawberry and Herb Planters

Stackable Strawberry and Herb Planters

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Save valuable space on your patio this spring and summer when you grow tasty strawberries, fresh herbs, and more in a space-saving vertical way using these cool new Stackable Strawberry and Herb Planters. These seemingly handcrafted faux terra-cotta planters are actually made from weatherproof polyethylene, have six planting holes on the sides, and the ability to be stacked three high for space-efficient growing and decorative style. Personally, having access to a small tower of strawberries out on the patio sounds mighty tasty right now... bah! freezing cold, never-ending winter.

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