Plastkon Potato Pot, pot for growing potatoes
Product description
Grow potatoes in this 39cm capacity potato pot
The Plastkon Potato Pot offers optimal conditions for growing potatoes at home. Its design includes holes for excess water drainage. The pot is constructed from recyclable plastic, ensuring a sustainable choice for your cultivation needs.
This 39.1x36.8x17 cm container facilitates home cultivation of potatoes. The integrated drainage system prevents waterlogging, promoting healthy root development. Suitable for hobbyist growers seeking an efficient method for small-scale potato production indoors or on a patio. Use this pot for all stages of potato growth.
- Dimensions: 39.1x36.8x17 cm
- Material: Recyclable plastic
- Features: Drainage holes
This Potato Pot facilitates home potato cultivation. The Tomato Pot is designed for growing tomatoes and peppers.
3 day EU delivery. Shipping & Tracking
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Cost is 7 to 15 EUR under 30kg.
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