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Railing Planters | By Greenbo

Greenbo creates unique railing planters for growing plants, flowers or herbs in an urban environment. Made from strong durable heavy duty plastic, the planters fit all railing shapes and sizes up to 4” wide, they feature a no drip drainage solution that recycles water, two removable & cleanable trays, and an anchoring mechanism for theft protection. Available in several colors and sizes.

Available for purchase in Europe here




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