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    Advise on plant type for a vertical multi-potted arrangement

    I posted a picture at the top/beginning of the thread, I chose to plant a variety of succulents that wont mind the dry environment. When I water them they drip into each other then down into my Christmas Cactus who lives just below them on a small table. I still plan on offering the drip tray...
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    Advise on plant type for a vertical multi-potted arrangement

    If any one was interested in trying out the prototype for themselves I would really love to have a few "seasoned veterans" testing them out, you could send me an email at DaltonBissell@live.com. I think it would be very cool product research to have some knowledgeable people doing the same...
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    Advise on plant type for a vertical multi-potted arrangement

    Oh yeah strawberries would be sweet on a vertical garden, it would be like a strawberry tree. I'd do some sort of small variety like a wild cascade or something.
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    Advise on plant type for a vertical multi-potted arrangement

    A drip tray is a nice idea, I haven't had any issues with them getting the wall wet yet but they would certainly drip if you watered a lot. I will most certainly be making a drip tray. Thanks Poink88. Does any one use their drip trays for anything other than catching water? Like moss starts or...
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    Advise on plant type for a vertical multi-potted arrangement

    Wow thanks for all the input. All of the suggestions sound like good ones, I'll do a little research on the types of plants you all provided to see what one I like the best. The plants will be indoors for the winter, it gets too cold for most plants. I will most likely move them out for the...
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    Advise on plant type for a vertical multi-potted arrangement

    Hello, I just recently designed a set of modular hanging planters that I believe would make a very intriguing bonsai. I am new and could use some advise. My plan is to have a plant that "hops" from pot to pot, starting in the top pot and dipping into the arranged pots below, rooting in each...
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