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Supplies Bed - GreenStalk 3-Tier Vertical Planter

Supplies Bed - GreenStalk 3-Tier Vertical Planter

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Finding the perfect balance between limited space and a productive garden can be a challenge, but we’ve found a solution that fits almost anywhere. We were surprised and delighted with our results trialing the 3-Tier vertical planters from GreenStalk Garden—a versatile, space-saving system proudly made in East Tennessee.

The 3-Tier model features deep pockets and a unique watering design that makes it an exceptional small-space solution for all your favorite container varieties. Because of its lower profile, it’s ideal for gardeners who want a high-yield garden without the footprint of a traditional planter.

From crisp salad greens and bush cucumbers to fragrant herbs and cascading flowers, everything we planted in these three levels grew beautifully and bountifully. Accessible and enjoyable for everyone, this planter transforms small spaces like patios, sunny balconies, or decks into a lush, productive oasis.

Please note: Ships directly from our supplier via UPS Ground, separately from seed packets. Sorry, we cannot ship GreenStalk to Alaska, Hawaii, Puerto Rico or Canada. Please provide a street address for delivery; we cannot ship GreenStalk to a PO Box.

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GROWING INSTRUCTIONS

START SEEDS OUTDOORS

In spring once weather is warm and night temperatures stay securely above 55°F (13°C), plant seeds in well-worked, fertile soil in full sun. Erect strong stakes, tripod poles, or trellis at planting time to support vines. Plant seeds 1 inch deep and 4 inches apart along a trellis, or if planting around tripods or stakes, plant 4 to 6 seeds 4 inches from each pole, thinning seedlings to 3 best plants.

GROWING NOTES

Tender, crispy beans are an easy, reliable crop to grow, but don’t plant too early, as weather under 50°F (10°C) prevents good germination. If first sowing comes up unevenly, replant right away; new seedlings catch up quickly. Birds are often attracted to young bean seedlings, so watch carefully and protect with netting or floating row covers if necessary. Avoid cultivating plants or picking pods when plants are wet.

HARVEST AND USE

Musica vines are heavy bearing, so harvest often: the more you pick, the more beans plants will produce. Harvest when beans are 7-9 inches long, but before seeds are swelled in pods. Slice up and cook just until tender to enjoy their sweet nutty flavor and juicy texture. Serve hot, or let the cooked beans cool, then toss with herbed vinaigrette for a delicious green bean salad.