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Planter for balloon - Balcony box

Planter for balloon - Balcony box

Regular price €89,00 EUR
Regular price €109,00 EUR Sale price €89,00 EUR
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🇫🇷 Designer planter for balcony railing made in France

🪴 Hanging balcony planter ideal for perennial or aromatic plants (thyme, rosemary)

💧 Solid, ultra-weather-resistant steel planter

🌼 Drainage holes at the bottom of the tray help protect roots from rotting

🔧 Stable and secure suspension on all railings

  • Pre-orders end on October 30th
  • New product!
  • Delivery before Christmas!

Technical characteristics

  • Size: 35 x 15 x 17 cm (L x W x H)
  • Thickness: 0.1 cm
  • Capacity: 8.8 L

Materials

  • Steel : for a longer life
  • Powder coating : for optimal protection
  • 100% made in France

Drainage system

💦 We recommend putting clay balls at the bottom of the planter before adding the potting soil.

🪴Drainage holes at the bottom of the container will protect the roots from frost and rotting.

☔️The holes also help prevent water from accumulating in the pot during watering and heavy rain.

Which plants?

📏 Height of 17 cm, perfect for root development

🌻 You can plant small perennials like fleabanes or geraniums.

🌿 The Balcony Box can also accommodate aromatic plants such as mint , oregano, chives , dill, basil or coriander. You can place the pots directly inside the box.

If they are too low, you can raise them with clay balls.

🍁 Be careful to respect the planting period of the plants.

Compatibility with your railing

  • Fits round railings
  • Attaches to most standard railings less than 7cm wide
  • Requires a vertical element behind

Delivery

  • Delivery to Chronopost relay point : €5.90 (France & Belgium), €9.90 (Europe)
  • France at home: €9.90
  • European Union at home: €14.90
  • Switzerland : €22.90
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All our products are Made in France

We are proud to manufacture all our steel products in France, in the Loire. Our manufacturer is based in Bonson, just next to Saint-Étienne.

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