Posted By: Jules
Location: Normal, IL United States
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Used these for 4 growing seasons. They hold up well; even TWO seasons if you're careful when you empty them. Hold tons of water around the plants but also drain well. Mine hang in full sun with no shade all day and the plants thrive! Mine for this season are on backorder right now, but I won't use a different kind. Happy to wait for these.
Posted By: Kay Adams
Location: Columbia, MO United States
LOVE the moss liner, it's exactly what i needed. i was worried because the shape was different from my wire basket, but after i put the soil in it and misted it with my hose it conformed to the basket and i just pushed the top inch that was above it down some so that it didnt extend above the basket. It's great, and looks fantastic. One note - YOU MUST READ THE DIRECTIONS SO YOU DON'T OVER WET IT!
Posted By: Ann Waters Scott
Location: Fairfax, VA United States
Easily conforms inside the basket, Expect the planting will love it as well.
Posted By: Julie Thoennes
This is only the 2nd time I've ordered these moss liners because the first set lasted 3 YEARS! Remove spent plants and soil in the fall, set them in the shed and boom, next spring they're ready to go. Birds and wind will eventually wear them down, but they last and they are the best I've used at retaining water without any kind of plastic! Big fan!
Posted By: SUSAN JEAN
Location: PORT SAINT JOE, FL United States
This was the first time I had used the moss, so when it went through its initial soaking, it looked rather pitiful. However, the customer service folks were very helpful in educating me on its use. I love the liners now!
Posted By: Buttercup
Location: Crescent City, CA United States
Evidently the splines/ribs of my old planter are too widely spaced for this stuff. Once it got wet, it just started to sink through the gaps. And Sphagnum is like oatmeal once it gets wet, impossible to do anything with it! So after I got that mess cleaned up (bits of wet moss mush everywhere), I put a planter drip pan in the bottom of my planter and the second try seem to have worked. But this will affect my water drainage, so I'll have to monitor watering and keep it out of the rain. Shoulda used window screen, now that I think about it - Drat! :)
Posted By: Christy Phillips
Location: PUYALLUP, WA United States
So fragile, pieces of it fell apart in my hands even though I was very gentle with it. After 1 rain it totally lost its shape and slouched down, causing half the soil to fall out of the basket. A complete waste of time and money.
Posted By: Debbie
Location: Beachwood, NJ United States
I have a 14" wire planter that I ordered years ago from Kinsman. I usually order the moss liner for it as I prefer the look of the moss. I found that the 16" liner worked perfectly and was very happy with it.
Posted By: Diane MacFeeters
Location: Moorestown, NJ United States
I have used these liners for several years. They work so much better than coconut fiber ones where the water just runs through. These absorb the water and do not use as much. I have also reused them the following summer.
Posted By: sally pell
Location: Georgetown, TX United States
When I bought my first liner I thought I'd just have it for a season. Not so! It's been several years now and the liner in my hanging ivy basket is just now showing signs that it may have to be replaced. I'm ordering my second one! Yes, I said years.!
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