What are the different options for fence growers?
Two general options for fence growers are tailored to growers or prefabricated. Prefabricated models are much more common and are easy to install, but fence meetings allow unique aesthetic and more planting options. Very cheap fence pots are made of plastic and functional hooks that simply slide over the top of the fence to secure in place. More stable versions can be screwed into a wooden fence or otherwise attached to other types of fences to ensure that the pot does not completely move or fall off the fence.
Some flower pots are designed to hold only one pot, while others can hold three or more. Other patterns do not require plants to be slipped at all; The pot itself acts as a pot. Open designs, such as iron fences growers, will require plants in most cases to be in pots. Iron fence fruits can be designed to hold one plant: the design will includeRuh orthosis, which widden the pot and shoulder that stretches to the fence to suppress the plant and on the plant against the fence itself. Nazeádrova, which holds more than one plant, will be wider, although braces often work just like one plant. A multi -plants will contain more than one support arm.
Increasingly common practice is to create boxes for a florist directly into the fence itself, usually made of the same material as the rest of the fence. It is a relatively easy process if the fence is made of wood, because the wood is easily reduced to specific lengths in place. The fence fruit in this case can be made as a cover that can be filled with soil, although the wood itself will have to be resistant to water damage if it is in constant contact with damp soil. The specific design of such growers will vary according to the builder's desires.
vinylThe fences often have a vinyl planterrr box that can be easily integrated into the fence structure. These pots are resistant to water damage, making them a good choice for soil holding and will also be durable and permanent. Vinyl boxes often mimic the appearance of painted wood to provide pure and attractive aesthetics for the fence, and can often be secured in different parts of the fence, making it easier to adapt.