
Oh man, especially after the weekend we just had we're dreaming of hot days by the pool. And whenever we get that pool, we're planning to float the Ninfea Floating Planter in it.

Oh man, especially after the weekend we just had we're dreaming of hot days by the pool. And whenever we get that pool, we're planning to float the Ninfea Floating Planter in it.
It comes in a ton of different colors and the planter itself is lightweight and durable so it can withstand those hot valley days baking in the sun. Its saucer shape mean it can either sit on hard ground at an angle or can float upright in a body of water. The Ninfea retails for around $300. See all the details right here.

the problem i see here is that there are no holes in the bottom, so therefore you have a good chance of some rotting going on under your soil. if there ARE drainage holes in the bottom, pool water has way too many plant killing chemicals in it.
granted, they sure do look nice!
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Might be kind of neat to have little annuals floating on the pool, but they would be high maintance
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'retails for around $300?' i thought that was a typo--$30, maybe. maybe. and whatever is up with the website ain't happenin' from my work site. frivolous all the way around.
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