Showing posts with label plants. Show all posts
Showing posts with label plants. Show all posts

Monday, May 18, 2015

A Massive Hanging Basket Planted in Just Minutes!

A beautiful and bountiful sky of Plantopia hanging baskets soaking in the sun to blossom into a booming ball of colorful eye candy

Side ‪#‎planting‬produces massive results. It's the professional's secret to create massive displays. Typically, holes would need to be drilled or cut in a moss basket to allow for plants to grow out the side. Plantopia was invented by a grower to make this process amazingly simple!  With pop out panels, side planting is easy! 


The 6 to 8 removable panels allow for a plug to slide right in. Snap the panel right back in after setting the plug onto a base of soil in the pot to secure it. Repeat around the sides and then add potting soil. Top off the basket by placing a variant of different plants, flowers, herbs, fruits or veggies on the top. Make sure it gets the proper amount of sunlight and water - then watch it grow into a massive hanging basket. The whole process takes only minutes. 
Try one for yourself! Visit www.plantopiaflowerpots.com, use promo code "SPRING2SUM" through 5/22 to save 22% off your entire order! Shipping is only $5 and free when you spend $50!

Thursday, May 14, 2015

PLANTOPIA - Easy Fill Hanging Basket demonstration.




A great step by step how-to video as well a recipe to produce a beautiful hanging basket. Get your own today at www.plantopiaflowerpots.com - where shipping is only $5 and free with a $50 order.

Save 22% through 5/22 using promo code "SPRING2SUM"

NOTE: The basket pictured in the video is essentially our 14" version though slightly different. The U.K. model in the video has open gates to allow for more wind penetration to balance the moisture in the basket which is more necessary due to the more humid climate there. In the U.S., with generally less humid climates, the gates are closed to increase moisture retention. The U.K. version also has 12 gates as opposed to the U.S/Canada version having 8 gates. The 8 gates produce the same booming results but you don't have to use as many plants to fill it!

Monday, March 30, 2015

How It's Made - PLANTOPIA

Plantopia Hanging Baskets are quality, durable plastic flower pots made from recycled plastic resins right outside of Chicago. Made using the injection molding process by G.A.I.M. Engineering - family-owned company manufacturing since 1989, Plantopia goes through a multitude of steps before being released into the market - either to a retailer or wholesaler, direct to consumer or to a grower.

The most important part of a plastic product is the tooling or mold as its called. Created from a block of steel by one of our local U.S. vendors, it goes through a rigorous creation process using a variety of high-tech and high-quality machines and tools to develop and create the final tool. All this is done after taking an idea or concept, creating blueprints and prototypes before finally being produced. This could take 6 or more weeks to finally have a tool ready to sample before production begins.





Once the tool is made, sampled and enhanced for production, it's time to make some parts! Pictured to the right is a lot of recycled resin used to eventually make a Plantopia flower pot. The resin we use is fed through what is essentially a vacuum tube which loads it into the injection molding machine (left). This puts the plastic resin into the machine automatically to increase production efficiency.



Plastic injection molding is basically the same process used to make popsicles - albeit at much different temperatures. To make yummy popsicles, add some flavored sugar water into some sort of plastic mold and put into the freezer. Allow it to freeze and voila! - an easy way to make a special treat. Molding plastic is similar. In this case, the injection molding machine heats up the plastic - usually over 400 degrees or more depending on the type of plastic - until it's a liquid. It is shot into the steel mold to take the shape of the part and then cools. Once cooled, the mold opens and releases the part. That's it. The whole process of injection molding a part can typically take anywhere from 20 seconds to 90 seconds depending on the part and resin being used.

"That's it," you ask. Well, not quite. Our next blog post will explain what happens after the parts are taken from the machine and put into the next phase. Check back here to see the completed process of how a Plantopia Hanging Basket is made! Post your questions or comments below.