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The Grow Box
MSRP: $29.95

Member Tested Rating: 8.6
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The Grow Box by Garden Patch is a container gardening kit complete with fertilizer and a self-watering reservoir. Compact design works well in small gardens, on decks, and on patios. Great for growing tomatoes, vegetables, herbs, and flowers. Available in green or terra cotta. Garden Patch, 800-519-1955, www.agardenpatch.com.
MEMBER TESTED RESULTS
DEBORAH CARR, LUBBOCK, TX
Site Member

“The Grow Box was easy to set up and use, and my vegetables produced all season long with little care.”
LINDA WATKINS, COLORADO SPRINGS, CO
Site Member

“The Grow Box was easy to assemble. It’s great for a small space or patio garden.”
Comments
jcollins1
# jcollins1
Monday, June 07, 2010 11:46 AM
Collins what do these costs exbuilder@comcast.net
Serrat
# Serrat
Saturday, June 04, 2011 3:42 PM
I have several large container gardens and would love to test the Grow Box against them, contact me if you'll like me to put it through it's paces and give it a good test!
lbcatlover
# lbcatlover
Thursday, July 28, 2011 5:26 PM
I've used these boxes for two years now and they are awesome! I've grown amazing tomatoes, peppers, cucumbers and squash in them. They are super easy to put together and all you have to do is keep water in the resevoir. You'll want to put mosquito dunks (sold on the garden patch site) in there too. I have nine of them now and will probably purchase more.
Cardinal
# Cardinal
Friday, December 16, 2011 7:50 PM
Have wanted to try these for several years. Hopefully, I can try them soon.
broudebush
# broudebush
Monday, January 09, 2012 8:30 PM
A neighbor and I went in together and bought ten of them. We have used for 2 years now. She has done only tomatos and has fantastic results. Because I had to travel the first year and they were not watered properly I didn't have very good results. This past summer I planted a number of different vegetables. The tomatoes did not fruit, the broccoli, peppers, tomatillos - same. This coming spring I will discard the miracle grow soil from containers and start over. I followed the directions on fill soil to use. Will need to recheck and and try again. Since the covers didn't make it to the 2nd season I didn't use any covers over the boxes. Between the birds, squirrels and wind ended up with a lot of weeding chores! I Think they will work if I start again with fresh soil and covers and am here to ensure daily watering needs are evaluated. My neighbor puts a gallon a day in her boxes after her initial fill.
Janis Calvert
# Janis Calvert
Wednesday, January 09, 2013 12:44 PM
I have one City Pickers box that worked fantastic last year. The grow box seems to be a much better buy. I am hopeing to try it this year with good results.
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