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  2. This Unassuming Planter Is Actually My Cat's Bathroom - AOL

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    $63.99 at wayfair.com. Enter Wayfair’s Archie & Oscar Lipton Hidden Litter Box Planter—this clever contraption has become my apartment's most brilliant sleight of hand, masquerading as a chic ...

  3. Container garden - Wikipedia

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    An ornamental planter at Regent's Park, Inner London, England. Containers range from simple plastic pots, to teacups, to complex automatically watered irrigation systems. This flexibility in design is another reason container gardening is popular with growers. They can be found on porches, front steps, and—in urban locations—on rooftops.

  4. Flower box - Wikipedia

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    Flower boxes may also be used to line decks, patios, porches, steps, and sidewalks and they can even be hung from railings. [1] Wood, brick, metal, fiberglass and cellular PVC can all be used in flower box construction, with wood being a classical material of choice. A typical wooden container will last 3–5 years before showing signs of rot.

  5. Sub-irrigated planter - Wikipedia

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    Sub-irrigated planter (SIP) is a generic name for a special type of planting box used in container gardening and commercial landscaping. A SIP is any method of watering plants where the water is introduced from the bottom, allowing the water to soak upwards to the plant through capillary action . [ 1 ]

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  7. Urban gardening - Wikipedia

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    Urban gardens, also known as city gardens or urban agriculture, refer to the cultivation of plants and sometimes animals within urban areas. [1] These gardens can take various forms and serve multiple purposes, from providing fresh produce for local communities to promoting environmental sustainability and fostering community engagement.