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What are the most common drainage problems people face with urban planter boxes?

Urban planter boxes bring greenery to city spaces, but drainage problems can quickly turn a thriving garden into a struggling one. The most common issue is inadequate drainage holes, leading to waterlogged soil. This saturated environment suffocates plant roots, depriving them of oxygen and promoting root rot. Another frequent problem is the use of poor-quality or non-porous potting mix that retains too much moisture. In compact urban settings, planter boxes are often placed on hard surfaces where excess water has nowhere to go, causing a "bathtub effect." Clogged drainage holes from compacted soil or debris block water escape entirely. Furthermore, many urban gardeners inadvertently overwater, especially with smaller boxes that dry out quickly, compounding drainage issues. Understanding these challenges is the first step toward creating a healthy environment for your container plants to flourish.

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