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Monday, October 12, 2015

!2 inch panda pots


Gardening is an important part of my lifestyle.  So when Panda Pot gave me the opportunity to review their pots for a second time I was elated.
Panda Pots are  12 inches wide and 9 inches deep.  They are made of 100% recycled plastic and are reusable for years to come.  They're very sturdy and light weight.

The Beautiful plastic pots look just like terra-cotta pots but have the benefit of not being as fragile.  I purchased pots from various companies in the past and these are much better quality.    There is no need to drill or poke out the holes.  The holes are the correct size so you don't have to worry about the dirt seeping out.

The pots are also very uniformed you don't have to worry about misplaced drainage holes, crooked rims or unevenness .

If you would like to see my previous review of the 4 inch panda pots please click here.  Also check out my youtube video and please subscribe to my channel for great gardening tips.   If you like to purchase the 12 inch panda pots please click the following link.















8 comments:

  1. I don't know the first thing about gardening. My thumb is brown lol! #productreviewparty

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    1. Brown thumbs are magic. If you every want to start a garden check out my gardening youtube channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC-RZoac1WcDeLKMv9ajYDyw

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    2. Yeah, what Stacie said! LOL! I'm always forgetting to water my plants. #ProductReviewParty

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  2. I want to do gardening related stuff. However, I am in serious need of some training. #ProductReviewParty

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    1. If you need any info on gardening, I am always willing to help check out my garden channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC-RZoac1WcDeLKMv9ajYDyw

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  3. Those pots look great. I love that they have drainage holes on the bottom. Our pots always dry out and crumble in the hot AZ sun. I'll have to look into those.

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  4. Those pots look great. I love that they have drainage holes on the bottom. Our pots always dry out and crumble in the hot AZ sun. I'll have to look into those.

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  5. I so appreciate you sharing your post at the #AnythingGoes Link Party. I'm looking forward to what you'll share with us next week.

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