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Creeper Floating Island Planter Reviews

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Provides shade and cover for your fish. Protects plants from grazing koi. 9 inch diameter 5.25 inch diameter pot Self-watering design. Constructed of heavy duty foam for long life.
Soil not included. These floating islands can be used in an existing water garden or you can use the island in a water-filled container as a self-watering system.
Plants suitable for island planters. Note this list is far from comprehensive. These are just a few of the plants with proven success. Feel free to experiment.
Adiantum - Maiden Hair Ferns Bacopa caroliniana - Lemon Bacopa Begonia semperflorens - Wax Leaf Begonias Caladium - Angel Wings Carex spp. Coleus spp. Colocasia - Taro (several to choose from) Cyperus haspans- Dwarf Papyrus Echinodorus - Marble Queen Radican Equisetum - Horsetail Rush Gazania Hedychium coronarium-Ginger Houttuynia cordata 'Variegata' - Chameleon Plant Impatiens spp. Lilaeopsis noraezelandiae - Micro Sword Lysimachia nummularia - Creeping Jenny Mimulus lutens - Golden Monkey Flower Myriophyllum spp. - Parrots Feather Pratia pedunculata - Blue Star Creeper Ruellia brittonia 'Katie' - Blue Bell Compacta Sarracenia - Pitcher Plants Scaevola - Purple Fan Flower Tulbaghia viloacea 'Variegata' - Variegated Society Garlic Typha minima - Dwarf Cattail Thymus spp. Zephryanthes candida - Zephyr Lily also known as Rain Lily

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Unless the plant is VERY SHORT, this island is unstable and will tip over in light wind, resulting in pot contents being dumped out. Flotation needs to be wider to increase stability.
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Posted 6 years ago
I have used these for optic grass in small containers, and they work great.
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Posted 6 years ago
I love these planters!! If you have a tall plant, just use some rocks in the bottom of the planter and it will hold the plant upright. Roots just grow around the rocks! Simple solution - great product!
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Posted 6 years ago