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PLASTIC PLANTER BINS

The plastic bins are made from 100% new Polypropylene 
material (PP) and are food safe (BPA free, phthalate free, lead 
free, mercury free). The bins have a 3000hr UV stabilizer to 
protect the plastic from degrading in the outdoors.

 

DRAINAGE LAYER

Some gardeners recommend placing approximately one inch 
of drainage filler (pottery, shells, gravel, etc.) at the bottom of 
the planter bin, before adding the soil. This is optional. The 
bottom of the planter bins have raised feature denoting the 
drainage layer line.

TIP: Why add a drainage layer? Some people do this to help 
prevent root rot. What this does is create a small water reservoir 
below the soil line. As the plant roots will prefer to stay in the 
soil above, they won’t sit in accumulated water where they can 
potentially grow root fungus. The water in the lower drainage 
reservoir will eventually evaporate up through the soil, keeping 
the soil moist. 

DRAIN HOLES

These bins do not come with drainage holes. Not everyone 
wants drainage holes in their planters. But, if you want to add 
drainage holes, we suggest using a 5/16" (8mm) drill bit (drill bit 
not included).

Attention: Before drilling holes in the bins, consider that pesky 
water may drip on the ground. TIP: Silicone tubing may be used 
to direct the flow of water. (Silicone tubing not included.)

1" WATER RESERVOIR

To create a 1" water reservoir:

Option A: Drill a 5/16" (8mm) sized hole approximately 1 inch 
up from the bottom of the bin, on the front face of the bin.

Option B: Drill a 5/16" (8mm) sized 
hole on the top of one of the raised 
features located on the bottom of 
the planter bins.

If you require drainage but not a 1" water 
reservoir, simply drill a 5/16" (8mm) 
sized hole on the bottom of the 
planter bins.

Drainage

Layer Line

5/16” (8mm) 

Drill Hole

5/16” 

(8mm) 

Drill Hole

5/16” 

(8mm) 

Drill Hole

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