Do plant caddies accommodate self-watering planters?

When you're shopping for plant caddy, you need to consider:

- Drainage Holes - Look for caddies with drainage holes or mesh bottoms to allow water to drain from self-watering planters. This prevents water buildup and root rot.

- Elevated Design - Caddies with an elevated design raise self-watering planters off the ground, allowing better airflow and preventing water stains on floors.

- Width And Depth - Measure the base diameter and height of your self-watering planter. Choose a caddy wide and deep enough to accommodate the planter securely without tipping.

- Weight Capacity - Self-watering planters can be heavy when full. Ensure the caddy's weight rating exceeds the filled weight of your planter.

- Wheel Size - Larger wheels roll over uneven surfaces easier than small wheels when moving heavy, water-filled planters. Locking wheels prevent rolling.

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