Aluminum is a good conductor of heat - so it's probably not the best material to make a planter out of, especially if used in direct sunlight.
The only way this might be feasible is if you used the aluminum planter as a cache pot, with a plastic pot inside it.
Copper is a good material for a planter as it is cheap easy to mold and may also be health for plants as it can release copper into the soil to enrich it.
A Topsy Turvy tomato planter is a brand of tomato planter that grows tomato plants upside down. The planter itself is hung upside down, and the tomato grows towards the ground. However, this is the only distinguishing feature of the planter, so any good quality compost is best for this type of planter.
if its wood...... a good water sealer over the entire planter that wount harm the plants...
Copper, aluminum and gold.
aluminum is a netrual substance it doesnt make liquid any warmer or colder
A large tomato plant can hang upside-down from a planter if the root ball fits through the hole in the bottom of the planter. im sure you can, but im not sure how good it will do if you put a tomato in an upside down planter. your best bet is to put a tomato plant in the planter, not a tomato Ya, but you will squish it.
Aluminum foil is thin and brittle. It might be OK for a small toy, but that's about it.
Planter Aristocracy is a tobacco and slavery powered form of democracy titled the planter aristocracy.
Yes, aluminum is a good thermal and electrical conductor.
No. Aluminum is a very good conductor of heat.
Aluminum is a cheap metal that has excellent thermal conductivity and does not corrode easily. These traits make it good for use in cookware.
Marsha admired the planter boxes outside the movie theatre, and decided that she would look for similar planter boxes for her front door area.