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.
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.
Its conductivity.
No, it is not, as it will get too hot to hold.
No, copper is not a ferromagnetic material.
Copper and brass
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The smallest possible part of a material such as copper is an atom. Copper atoms are the building blocks of the copper material.
Copper is not a good insulating material for either thermal or electrical conductivity. Copper is actually a very good conductor of both heat and electric current, hence its use in electrical wiring, circuit pathways, and heatsinks.
Copper pipe is used in residential plumbing because copper is a durable material, proving to be strong against damages and so forming irregular bends with copper means it still remain stable. Essentially, copper is recyclable which is a good choice of material as it is environmental friendly.
A material that heat travels through easily is copper, due to its high thermal conductivity. This means that heat can move quickly through copper, making it a good material for applications where heat transfer is important.
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...