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Instaplanta in Leeds UK manufacture unique Container Gardens and Portable Wooden Container Gardens. The unique self watering planters are manufactured in wood for councils, schools, hospitals and architects working on cityscape gardens. They are especially popular in the following locations:


· Schools

· Healthcare

· Public Places

· Assisted Independent Living

Sunday, 8 August 2010

Instaplanta's Commercial Self Watering Planters for Woodlesford in Bloom

Yorkshire in Bloom judges have chosen Woodlesford as the village to represent the county in next year's Britain in Bloom. It follows the village being awarded a Gold Rose in the competition category.

Chair of the Leeds Floral Initiative, Councilllor Frank Robinson, told Rothwell Today: "I'm delighted that Woodlesford gardeners' hard work has been recognised in this way. "Next year we want everyone getting their hands dirty and discovering their green fingers as we gear up for our strictest judging in 2010."



Britain in Bloom is one of the largest horticultural campaigns in Europe working year-round to create a cleaner and greener Britain through community action. Participants can earn top marks in horticultural achievement, environmental responsibility and community participation.

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Christine Walkden - Horticulturalist & T.V. Gardening Presenter

Christine Walkden - Horticulturalist & T.V. Gardening Presenter
“I fully recommend the Instaplanta systems as units enabling children and people of all ages and abilities to be able to garden where ever they are. A very practical and cost efficient way of enabling everyone in the community to gleam the pleasures and satisfaction of gardening”

Christine Walkden - Horticulturalist & T.V. Gardening Presenter

Christine Walkden - Horticulturalist & T.V. Gardening Presenter
“I fully recommend the Instaplanta systems as units enabling children and people of all ages and abilities to be able to garden where ever they are. A very practical and cost efficient way of enabling everyone in the community to gleam the pleasures and satisfaction of gardening”