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Material: ?plastic Cover?+?ceramics Inner
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S: ? 90*90*130 cm

L: ? 130*130*190 cm

Includes Sky Planter pot? Ceiling Hook (and plastic plug)? Extension Wire and Instructions.

Defying gravity? our unique upside-down planter encourages abundant greenery at home and at work? without sacrificing floor space. The Sky Planter? with its innovative design? allows you to:
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1. Purify your air
Plants emit oxygen and absorb carbon dioxide and noxious chemicals. This purifies the air around us and increases well being? concentration and rest.
2. Improve your health
Plants have been proven to positively affect people:s physical and mental health. In the workplace? plants increase alertness and productivity and alleviate stress while studies show that most people prefer plants in their home.
3. Save space
Look up in any home? office or other indoor environment and the least used space will inevitably be the ceiling. What better place to grow an indoor garden without interrupting your day-to-day living.
4. Conserve water
Potted plants commonly lose water through evaporation and drainage. The Sky Planter:s unique reservoir feeds water gradually to the plant:s roots. Because there is no excess water to drain away? they can be used indoors? without losing water to evaporation.
5. Transform your view of nature
Look up and enjoy the beauty of nature with a Sky Planter


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Frequently asked questions


How do you stop the soil falling out?
A simple locking disc or ceramic collar fits around the stem of the plant and connects to the planter body with small tabs? much like a tea pot lid. A plastic mesh is also included that can be cut to fit around the plant stem and sit on top of the soil as added protection against soil falling. Our several years of testing has found that a small amount of soil may initially fall out when the Sky Planter is first hung? but it will quickly compact and stabilise.

How do you water the Sky Planter?
A porous ceramic reservoir sits at the top of the Sky Planter and connects with the soil. It:s filled through a small hole at the top of the planter and water is gradually released into the soil by diffusion. This means most of the water reaches the plant roots directly? reducing evaporation and conserving water. It also means you:ll only have to fill the reservoir when it:s empty? saving time. Ensure there is a good connection between the reservoir and soil for the water to flow sufficiently. Depending on the size of your Sky Planter? your climate and the type of plant you:ve chosen you:ll probably only have to water every week or two.

How is Sky Planter care different from a conventional planter?
The main difference is in the watering system. With a conventional planter you need to water plants regularly? and almost daily in the height of summer. In contrast? the porous reservoir of the Sky Planter regulates the amount of water that is fed directly to the plant roots depending on how dry the soil is. The more water absorbed by the plant from the soil? the faster the water flows from the reservoir to the soil? and the more frequently the reservoir will need to be filled.
Over time? if you monitor the level of water in the reservoir you will learn how often it needs to be refilled to maintain the health of your plant. Some plants prefer a dry spell between watering? so you can simply leave the reservoir empty for a few days.