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Placement

Place for drainage 

hole and overflow pipe

Reinforcement rib

Placement

1. Provide a flat, solid surface. If not done carefully, it 

can create tension in the product which can result in 
damage to the product.

Note!

 Always drill drainage holes in the bottom of 

the planter, use (if present) the raised parts of the 
bottom of the planter.

2. If desired, install an overflow pipe in the designat

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ed place at the bottom of the planter to create a wa-
ter reservoir.

3. Reinforcement ribs in planters are essential for the 
construction and dimensional stability of the planter. 
These must never be removed!

4.  Always  provide  sufficient  breathing  space  (mini

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mum 1 cm) around the planters to prevent moisture 
trapping.

Planting advice

Loose soil

anti-root cloth

Hydro grains

5. Fill the planter with a layer of hydro grains about 
10cm high. Place a moisture-permeable anti-root 
cloth over the hydro grains.

Note!

 Raise the cloth at the edges at least 10 cm for 

an ideal effect.

6. Cover the anti-root cloth with a layer of airy soil 
mixture adapted to the planting to be applied.

Note!

 The soil in the planter should never be tamped 

down, this can cause damage to the planter.

Carriage bolt 

Install wheels

1. Wheels are supplied separately with the planter. 
Assembly is very easy, see images on the right.

2. Position the wooden board with the four large 

holes upwards and press the carriage bolts firmly all 

the way in (see detailed picture).

3. Then slide the wheel over the bolt and tighten it 
with the supplied nut.

4. Then place the wooden board with wheels under 
the planter, they do not need to be connected to 
each other.

Wheel

Nut

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