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Planters were well to do people and farmers were poor class


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Not really a planter! Planters were the highest ranked southern society workers. They had most of the money, and were extremely powerful politically! There were more than just one planter! Hope that helps!


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A planter buries the roots of various plants or vegetation in soil and/or fertilizer, and then, if the planter is also the caretaker, he or she will continue to water and fertilize said plants and/or vegetation appropriately


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Does different colored planters affect plant growth?

This is just a guess, but to my mind a black planter will impede plant growth as all sunlight is absorbed to create heat. This will evaporate water from the soil in the planter. In contrast, a white planter will reflect more light and therefore retain more water in the soil. Coloured planters would be somewhere in the middle. Test this to be sure, but it's a good experiment to think about.