Amazon's $25 Wall-Mounted Planter Set Will Maximize the Space in My Small Yard – Instantly Making It Feel Bigger and Greener
These wall-mounted vertical planters are compact, customizable, and so easy to install – they're a must-have for small gardens
Every city gardener will know that when space is at a premium, vertical planting is your saving grace. Whether you enlist the help of tiered stands, hanging baskets, or stackable planters, the goal is maximize every inch – and I think I've found my secret weapon.
In my hunt for a space-saving solution, I stumbled across Amazon's wall-mounted vertical planter set, and I was struck by just how versatile it is. At just $24.99, it features four sturdy planters which can be either stacked up or positioned horizontally.
Whether you want to transform a balcony, terrace or patio garden, there are endless ways to use these handy planters – and if you're keen to reap the benefits of vertical gardening, this is an impressively affordable way to start.
Why Vertical Planters Are a Valuable Investment
In an attempt to pack as much greenery into my small garden as I can, I've been eagerly searching for creative solutions.
And while I was tempted by tiered planters (like this stackable set from Wayfair) and plant stands (like this folding wooden stand from Home Depot), I was desperate to make use of my wall space.
There is, after all, no better way to elevate your garden than by revolutionizing an otherwise unused area – and this is exactly where wall-mounted planters come in.
Amazon's vertical planter set provides plenty of extra space for beautiful blooms, creating a simple but impressive display.
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The planters themselves are constructed from high-quality plastic, making them durable and weather-resistant while still being lightweight.
Measuring 12.9 by 5.5 by 7.3 inches, each of the planters can be secured using the bolts provided. Whether stacked up vertically or arranged side by side, they can be easily moved around to suit your space. (And you can even use them indoors, too.)
Any garden designer will emphasize the importance of varying the heights and dimensions of the planters in a container garden, and a set like this one is a budget-friendly way to do just that.
Whether you use them to plant colorful blooms, trailing vines or even fruit and vegetables, these containers are guaranteed to become an eye-catching design statement.
While I've had my eye on other vertical options like wall-mounted cascading planters (which are also from Amazon), I was won over by the customizable design of this particular set.
Since they come separately, I love that I can move each of the planters around if I need to, creating a display that's perfectly tailored to my garden.
What Shoppers Say
This planter set has a near perfect rating on Amazon, with customers praising both its design and affordability.
'These look great along our deck,' writes one shoppers, while another writes: 'This was exactly what I was looking for to make a DIY vertical garden! Others meant for indoor use are so expensive and this was just what I needed.'
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This set also features stackable wall-mounted planters, with each one separated into two self-watering planting cups.
This 3-tier hanging planter set is perfect for small-space herb garden ideas. I love the rustic look of the metal containers and rope frame.
This dual-column planter set can be perfectly placed against a wall or in a narrow area of your yard – simply snap the containers into the metal frame.
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Martha is a Content Editor on the Gardens team. Her love for lifestyle journalism began when she interned at Time Out Dubai when she was 15 years old; she went on to study English and German at Oxford, before covering property and interior design at Country & Town House magazine. To Martha, living beautifully is all about good food and lots of colorful home decor.