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- #43,061 in Patio, Lawn & Garden (See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden)
- #45 in Planter Basket Liners
B.E.
Reviewed in the United States on March 9, 2025
These are not the stated size
XANet
Reviewed in the United States on March 6, 2025
These are generous sized hanging basket liners that are made of consistently thick coconut coir. Mine don't have the thin, bare sections that some other liners have had. They are packed flat, and require a little work to get them to mold to the shape of the basket. It's not hard; you can soak them in water and then press them into place. If the exact shape doesn't matter to you, you can also just fill them potting soil and shove them generally into place.
DreamDance
Reviewed in the United States on March 6, 2025
anxiously awaiting spring to finally use these.The size is perfect for our deck-overhangs - these shapes are hard to find in local retail.They seem pretty standard material-- but I can't say more atm since it's still icy winter.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on March 6, 2025
What a great quality of liner I found when I opened my package the other day. These basket liners were nice and sturdy and still easy to manage. There was no shedding or falling apart, and I was able to use them in my flower baskets perfectly!
MG
Reviewed in the United States on March 4, 2025
Mine were a couple inches short so they were 27 inches long, one broke when I tried to stretch it over a 28 inch trey for a 30 inch planter. Rounded on the bottom and not really rectangular.
KARH19
Reviewed in the United States on February 28, 2025
These are very nice coconut liners. They are much better quality than you can get at the dollar store. And being that they are square makes them harder to find in store. These are very thick and come folded. So you will need to form them out for your planters. These were the perfect width but a little too tall for my existing frames. So I plan to cut them down to fit. I currently have my flowerbox inserts inside of them to help get the shape I want. Overall these are worth the money as they seem like they will hold up longer than the cheaper brands.
HRS
Reviewed in the United States on February 27, 2025
I ordered these for growing herbs and leafy greens (like chard and kale) on the sunny deck right outside our kitchen door. Built the wooden boxes to fit the coir liner and I am good to go. My favorite thing about these liners is that they are not coated with a bunch of rubbery/plastic substances like other coir liners. I don't want that in my greens. These are just thick enough to keep the soil moist but not sodden. I love the square shape of the liners over the half circle or trough-- makes it much easier to build a box for it. These are nice and deep-- adequate for my usage-- and the quality is good enough that I expect to get good use from these right through the first frost (and maybe beyond!). They come folded, so I have put them in their boxes with heavy stones to let them relax before filling them with soil and sowing seed. Very pleased with these sturdy liners!
Arlene MacCadie.
Reviewed in the United States on February 11, 2025
I am very pleased with these window box liners. Especially so considering how much thicker they are compared to those I have purchased in previous years from the big box stores and local seed and gardening shops. Sturdy, thick and heavy enough to protect young seedling roots from occasional heavy rain as well as (later) searing sun, they had none of those thin “see through” areas that are a definite non-plus.These liners are 24”x 7”x 7” square. I had not used square as opposed to rounded ones before and was curious to give a new brand a chance so decided to give these square ones a try. I noticed a distinct stickiness on the coir fibers, added for the purpose of retaining water longer, thus needing less frequent watering. Upon removing the liner fabric from its packaging and before unfolding it, I soaked it for about one half hour, completely covered in warm water. Then I lifted it out of the water, wrung it out a little and spread the layers on the grass to drip out. After putting them into their metal baskets and attempting to gently push the fabric into the shape of the containers, it was then that I found that the sticky substance, in addition to helping to retain water, also makes it easier to form the container shape fit into the baskets.If it were not now the month of February and too cold to put the window boxes outside, I would have, next, hung them onto our white picket fence that divides our property from that of our neighbors.’ Instead, I have their seedlings still in coir cups indoors under lights where they will remain until late in the month of May when I will then move them outdoors.I am impressed with these liners and found their square shape to be as equally easy to form and use as were the oval shaped ones. The Legigo brand coco liners are remarkably thick, a most desirable trait.
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