Showing posts with label vegetables. Show all posts
Showing posts with label vegetables. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 14, 2015

Plantopia: How It's Made - Part 2

 This article is the second in a series of two explaining how the process of making a Plantopia hanging basket is done - from raw material to finished product. 

We left off at the Plantopia pot being manufactured in the plastic injection molding machine. The plastic resin is heated so that it melts and then is shot into a steel mold, where it then cools.

After this cycle is completed many times, you end up with a slew of raw Plantopia flowers that are stacked onto a pallet for secondary operations. Sometimes, the secondary operations are done right at the machine to fulfill an order or build up specific SKU. Other times, they are left raw on a skid until it is determined where the final landing spot the Plantopia hanging needs to go before shipping out the door.

Secondary Operations

12" Pots getting ready to be punched
 Each 12" Plantopia gets punched at the bottom to create a drain hole. This makes sure that there is never too much water sitting in the basket. After each pot is punched, it is ready to be finalized for an order. Our 14" pot already has this feature built into the mold. To produce the 12" more reliably, the hole is molded closed and punched after. The little things we learn as plastic injection molders.

Fulfillment

Plantopia Hanging Baskets can go in a variety of directions - in small pack sizes for internet orders, into retail packs - either a 12 ct. case or a 25 pack display or into a grower path.
Our 12" Stone Pot with its Retail Packaging Label

Retail Packaging  
Retail Plantopias are packaged with the panels inserted into the pot with a shelf label to communicate the features to the consumer.  The shelf label contains instructions on the back and a baggie with chain is glue to the inside bottom of the pot. They are then packed into either a 12 ct. case or 25 ct. display pack. 


Plantopia Pot Getting Assembled for Retail. 

Grower Path 
Plantopia was invented by a grower and produces massive results when grown up. We offer bulk pots that are placed onto a pallet with the panels left out to reduce the labor for the grower. We substitute wire for chain - wire doesn't fall into the pot whereas chain collapses. We fit anywhere from 1000 to 1200 pots on a pallet depending on the size of the pot being shipped. 

An Internet Order Getting Packed
12 ct. Case of Retail Plantopia
25 ct. Plantopia Displays Staged to Ship


 So, there you have it! From raw, recycled plastic resin to the final shipping stage, that is essentially what goes into getting a Plantopia Hanging Basket ready for the end user. We have been making plastic injection molded products since 1989 and are a family-owned company. You can find out more information about our company here: www.gaimplasticsinc.com 

Visit www.plantopiaflowerpotswww.plantopiaflowerpots.com.com for more information about Plantopia, how to order and great growing ideas!

Tuesday, April 7, 2015

SIDE PLANTING = MASSIVE RESULTS!

Ever wonder how professional growers achieve massive globe-effect hanging baskets? The secret is planting out the sides. In the past, the only way to do so was to drill holes or fumble with moss to try and squeeze a plant through the sides. This is not only labor intensive, but without an advanced green thumb, the success rate of getting something to be proud about left a lot to be desired. So ditch the moss, and grow your own hanging basket with booming results with ease!

Plantopia was designed by a grower to reduce the amount labor and increase the amount of success in achieving jaw-dropping results. Use up to a 4" plug in a Plantopia for faster results as well!













Check back here for more Plantopia recipes and ideas to grow phenomenal looking baskets that will leave your neighbors gushing enviously at your green thumb creation!





Thursday, March 26, 2015

Grow Your Own Food With Plantopia

In a time where the organic gardening and food movement is at an all-time high, people are shopping with more pointed lists and paying attention to more details about what kinds of food they're consuming each day. From GMO's to Gluten-Free, from All-Natural to Wholesome, sifting through the jargon can be a full-time task to finally find some food that is undoubtedly good for you. Tracking which company uses what chemicals and which food brands utilize various terminology and lingo to tweak their message and what gets hidden in the fine print, multi-syllabic vocabulary and clever packaging can make finding something actually good for you harder than finding Waldo in the dark. Depending on where you live, gardening can be a fairly sustainable way to complement your food purchases and you certainly don't have to put on the B.S. filter for yourself if you've grown your own food to know what you're eating.




However, not everyone has access to a garden space or has a green thumb to determine a layout or means to setup their own garden. While planting seeds and doing the follow up to ensure that they're watered and receiving sunlight is not overly daunting, sometimes to get the space in the backyard to garden can be quite the arduous task. A quick project could turn into a weed pulling contest not to mention dealing with the critters who could easily invade your space. Is there a more efficient way to grow your own food? The answer is yes!

Plantopia hanging baskets allow you to grow fruits, herbs and vegetables. Use our 14" basket for tomatoes or strawberries. Our 12" version is great for herbs or lettuce. Go crazy with different ideas such as a salsa basket by including tomatoes, jalapenos and cilantro! Plantopia hanging baskets are available online at the follow retailers:




Wayfair
Home Depot
Hayneedle