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    Guest Picks: 20 Outdoor Planters to Green Up Your Patio

    Bring the garden to you with stylish pots, urns and other planters of all shapes and sizes Full Story »

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    jfgarden The prices shown for these products often doesn't agree with what's shown in the photos. The English Square planters price, for example, is for one small planter, not the three shown. And the Chippendale Square white box from Target has higher prices than shown when you go to their website to order. It would be nice if there more consistency in the future.
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    La Fuente Imports We import exquisite Talavera Planters from Mexico...all would be beautiful used for the above purposes. http://www.lafuente.com/Mexican-Decor/Talavera-Pottery/Talavera-Planters/
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    6 Ways to Grow Edibles in Small Places

    No big backyard? Join in the grow-your-own fun with these small-space ideas for planting vegetables, fruits and herbs Full Story »

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    Rick Frame Polycarbonate and fiberglass might not be a good choice for edible plants -- Polycarbonate is plasticized with Bisphenol-A and fiberglass is made with epoxy resins, meaning that toxic chemicals can be leached from the container into the plants, and into your food supply.
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    Steve Masley Consulting and Design Plastics leach very little into soils, unless they're strongly acidic (or alkaline)--too acidic or alkaline to grow vegetables. Most of what does leach is flushed out when water runs down the sides of the pot. And then there's the matter of root uptake of toxins. While some plants to concentrate toxic metals--ferns, for instance, concentrate lead--there's very little evidence they take up more complex molecules like Bisphenol-A or epoxy resins.
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