Finding the space to grow a successful garden isn't always easy. Planting in containers is a great solution to this problem. Your average container may have room for a small number of plants, but certainly not a whole garden. GreenStalk is a stackable garden system that allows you to save space and grow vertically. This tower helps plants thrive with an internal slow drip watering system that keeps each cell watered evenly.
"Raise your gardening game by growing vertically!"
It is perfect for the beginner gardener who is ready to take their skills to the next level. The innovative design allows you to stack lightweight tiers on top of each other. Each tier has 6 separate pockets to plant in. Depending on which size you choose, you can have up to 30 pockets to plant in.
It is made with nontoxic, BPA-free materials perfect for the organic gardener. You can choose to grow anything from edibles to flowers. GreenStalk fits perfectly on any porch or patio, and can even be used indoors. A product that's truly top spot worthy on any holiday wish list!
Growing With GreenStalk
I was eager to unbox my new gardening system upon arrival. Since this portable growing tower isn't heavy, it was so simple to take it out of the package and get it ready to be set up. I picked the 5 tier, 54 inch tall maple colored planter. It comes with watering disks for each tier and 1 top water reservoir that will make your life so much easier. It also comes with an informative visual along with steps. You can also purchase the 3 or 4 tiered options depending on your amount of space. Along with maple color choice, you can choose stunning stone or black.
The 5 tier planter holds 5 cubic feet of soil. I headed out to my local home improvement store to purchase the amount I needed. I also added some of my favorite lobster compost to keep my plants happy. You can add this to your soil when planting flowers and vegetables. The next step is my favorite part of gardening.
"You can grow whatever you want!"
It was time to pick out what I wanted to plant in this gorgeous new growing system, of course! You can grow leafy greens, herbs, cucumbers, carrots and even potatoes. I love how the pockets are deep. If you decide to pick plants that have long roots, it won't be an issue. They will have plenty of room to grow. I decided I wanted to give strawberries a try. I've had success with strawberries in hanging containers before, so I was hoping I could do it again!
I wanted to grow more than one variety of strawberry in my GreenStalk garden. I decided on Quinault & Loran. I've grown Quinault in the past, and they have always done very well in my area. I live in zone 6a Massachusetts and experience very harsh winters. Quinault is an everbearing variety that produces from late spring through fall. It is a perennial plant in zones 4 to 9.
Loran is a new variety introduced this year. It is a compact, early-bearing strawberry perfect for containers. It doesn't produce many runners, so it's great for small spaces. This hybrid is easy to grow and perfect for beginners. This strawberry is a biennial that will produce fruit for 2 years.
"Fresh strawberries, no digging required!"
Once my strawberries were planted, it was time to start stacking. When assembling, you just make sure the feet are locked together and snapped in place. This will keep it nice and sturdy. The genius design really does come together in no time! Once you assemble and add the water reservoir on top, you can thoroughly water it in. I made sure to clean out debris weekly so no holes were blocked and the water could run freely.
I was seriously impressed with this space-saving planter. It took up barely any room in my already established, fenced in vegetable garden. My vegetable garden is filled with raised beds and other containers. My soil in this area is very rocky, so digging is a no-go. I put it right up against my chicken wire fence. GreenStalk was also kind enough to send me the spinner. The lazy-susan spinner sits at the very bottom and allows me to rotate my garden. This lets each side to get an equal amount of sun. You can purchase the spinner here.
"An urban gardener's dream come true!"
Save Water, Save Money
This planter was built with quality and reliability in mind. The slow drip watering method doesn't let anything go to waste. As it trickles down from the top, it distributes equally. Your planter does all the work for you! Your crops are less susceptible to rot and disease. The roots get a healthy drink each and every time.
During the beginning of summer, I only had to water every couple of days. My plants grew strong soaking up some rain and moderate temperatures. I really enjoyed saving time and not having to worry about dry soil.
Keeping up with the watering was definitely more challenging in the hotter months of the summer. That had less to do with the planter, and more to do with the intense drought we experienced here in New England. It's been years since we had a drought that severe. Thankfully, because of GreenStalk, my plants continued to thrive. I was so thrilled with how many berries my plants produced! That's not including all of the ones the birds stole from me. I may need to invest in some sort of netting. My strawberries were so good, not even the birds could resist snacking on them!
I was curious to see if it would keep up during the fall, and it did! It actually surpassed my expectations. I have a small strawberry patch that I'm in the middle of relocating. Those strawberries haven't set fruit since the summer. It's also full of weeds. The strawberries in my GreenStalk garden have been producing all the way into NOVEMBER!
Yes, you saw that correctly. I've never seen a strawberry growing during the month of November in this zone. I was so thoroughly shocked, I thought I was seeing things. They may be smaller now that it's colder, but they are still just as tasty! Now that the winter is almost here, I'm looking into covering it before the snow starts to fall.
I really loved growing in my GreenStalk vertical planter all season long. I'm excited to share with you that they have launched a Kickstarter campaign! Right now, your purchase of any planter will help contribute and support this great gardening product. They have some Christmas package options that allow you to receive your planters before the holidays. This garden tower would make a wonderful gift for friends and family! Head on over and check it out!
Do you grow vegetables, herbs or flowers in containers? Tell me all about your small space gardening experiences and tips in the comment section below. I'd love to hear all about it! Don't forget to take advantage of the low prices and bundled packages they are offering right now on Kickstarter. These planters are engineered to last and help you grow. Take advantage of all the benefits of growing with GreenStalk. The sky's the limit!
In Case You Missed It - DIY Backyard Water Fountain
Disclaimer: Greenstalk was kind enough to provide me with a stackable planter. I did receive the GreenStalk stackable planter as compensation for this honest review. I only promote companies I enjoy and love and all opinions are my own!
121 Comments
Brianne
November 16, 2016 at 8:42 amThis is such a great idea! I love gardening and in our apartment we have recently moved to, there just isn’t a lot of room! I’ll have to look into this more! Thanks for the great idea!
Thefreckledrose
November 18, 2016 at 3:33 pmThanks Brianne! Hope you enjoy growing in your new apartment 🙂
Bridget @ Antics of a Nutty Hiker
November 16, 2016 at 7:19 amThis is a great idea, especially for those that don’t have a big space to plant a traditional garden. Looks like you could put it anywhere!
Thefreckledrose
November 18, 2016 at 3:32 pmYou seriously can Bridget! 🙂
Raquel Jimenez Lastras
November 16, 2016 at 7:14 amque buena forma de plantar, y esas fresas tienen una pinta espectacular..
Saludos
Thefreckledrose
November 18, 2016 at 3:31 pm¡Muchas gracias Raquel!
Jim, Sydney, Australia
November 16, 2016 at 3:23 amInteresting
Thefreckledrose
November 18, 2016 at 2:41 pmThanks Jim
Margy
November 15, 2016 at 11:03 pmI tried making a self-watering strawberry bed this year but for some reason all of the plants died. I scattered some marigold seed heads and they flourished. Not sure what the problem was. I’ll try strawberries one more time next spring before giving up. – Margy
Thefreckledrose
November 18, 2016 at 2:38 pmOh bummer Margy! Glad your marigolds did well. Sometimes my crops fail, and it’s so hard to pinpoint exactly what went wrong. This planter will definitely give you the results you are looking for 🙂
Zozie
November 15, 2016 at 3:44 pmLove growing things in pots as they can be moved around! – then you get a new garden look
Thefreckledrose
November 18, 2016 at 2:36 pmI definitely agree Zozie! The options are endless!
Nikki from Tikkido
November 15, 2016 at 2:59 pmI love vertical gardens! Never seen this product before, but it looks very simple and useful.
Thefreckledrose
November 18, 2016 at 2:36 pmIt totally is Nikki! You will love it 🙂
Krystal // The Krystal Diaries
November 15, 2016 at 11:00 amI’ve never been very good and keeping any sort of plants alive but a few months ago I bought a basil plant. So far it’s still alive lol! I really like this idea and want try it now that I know I can grow and keep things alive.
Thefreckledrose
November 15, 2016 at 2:44 pmThat’s great Krystal! It’s great to start small with a plant like basil. I started out gardening the same way 🙂 This planter makes growing easy and is perfect for beginners!
image-in-ing: weekly photo linky
November 15, 2016 at 6:59 amThis is a great idea!
Thanks for linking up at http://image-in-ing.blogspot.com/2016/11/haifa-israel.html
Thefreckledrose
November 15, 2016 at 2:42 pmThank you! Happy to link up 🙂
Lori
November 14, 2016 at 3:48 pmLove this! Plus it keeps the strawberries contained… they can become a bit unruly.
Thefreckledrose
November 15, 2016 at 2:41 pmThey definitely can! This is certainly a great solution 🙂
Jodi
November 14, 2016 at 8:00 amWhat a great way to garden with kids. It could all be on the patio and within reach of them!
Thefreckledrose
November 15, 2016 at 2:36 pmMost definitely Jodi! This would be a great plater to grow in with any young green thumbs 🙂
Laura
November 13, 2016 at 9:45 pmThis is wonderful. I love that it has deep pockets. I have always wanted to try growing carrots, potatoes, and onions in a patio garden but I always worried the containers wouldn’t be deep enough. I could grow a whole salad in this!
Thefreckledrose
November 15, 2016 at 2:34 pmThanks Laura! It’s such a joy to plant in 🙂 All those crops would grow great in this GreenStalk! Happy growing!
Jennifer
November 13, 2016 at 5:17 pmWhat an amazing idea! I thought about growing strawberries next year but I thought it was going to be too much work. This looks like the perfect solution!
Thefreckledrose
November 13, 2016 at 8:07 pmThanks Jennifer! You will love it, works great for growing delicious, plump berries 🙂
bianca
November 13, 2016 at 3:34 pmThis is such a great idea! We will all be green thumbs soon!
Thefreckledrose
November 13, 2016 at 7:44 pmThanks Bianca! 🙂 It is a great planter for everyone!
candy
November 13, 2016 at 3:24 pmPlanting upwards is the best space saving. Plus much easier on your back.
Thefreckledrose
November 13, 2016 at 7:43 pmYes! It’s definitely so much easier on your back 🙂