VIVOSUN 6-Tier Vertical Planter Tower Review

A compact vertical planter that brings upright organization to a patio or balcony and gives herbs, flowers, and compact edibles a tidy place to grow.

Seller pricing varies Updated April 17, 2026

Bottom line

This VIVOSUN tower brings vertical organization, easy access, and a clean small-space layout into patios and balconies.

VIVOSUN 6 tier vertical planter tower with six stacked planters

What this review covers

The main appeal here is the layout: a metal stand, adjustable planter placement, and a footprint that keeps plants off the floor. Root space stays compact, and regular moisture checks still matter outdoors.

The upside

  • The metal stand lifts multiple planters off the ground and gives a small patio a clearer layout.
  • Individual planter positions let each planting pocket keep its own placement and crop.
  • Water basins and wicks add extra moisture support to the planter setup.

The tradeoffs

  • The individual planters are still fairly small, so this is not a high-volume food growing system.
  • The self-watering setup still calls for moisture checks in heat and wind.

Fit and feel

Good match:

This planter fits patios and balconies that need a tidy vertical layout and easy access to each container.

What to know:

The planting pockets stay compact, and moisture still needs attention through sun, heat, and wind. The tower feels especially comfortable with herbs, flowers, and lighter harvests.

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What this planter is really trying to do

This VIVOSUN setup is built around vertical organization. A balcony, porch, or patio can hold six planted containers in one upright frame, which gives the area a clear shape and open floor space.

The separate planters also let each plant have its own position and feel.

The layout is the biggest reason to buy it

The metal stand changes the daily experience in a visible way. Six planters stack upward and keep herbs, flowers, trailing plants, and small edibles in one clean footprint.

That is why this style makes sense for gardeners who care about access, appearance, and keeping a small outdoor corner organized.

The self-watering feature

The wick-and-basin setup adds a little breathing room between waterings, especially during warm weather.

The planters still need regular moisture checks when sun, wind, and heat stack up.

What buyers should know before ordering

The individual planters keep the focus on herbs, flowers, lettuce, starts, and compact plants. Root space stays modest, so crop size and watering rhythm both matter.

Good match

This planter fits patios and balconies that need a tidy vertical layout and easy access to each container.

What to know

The planting pockets stay compact, and moisture still needs attention through sun, heat, and wind. The tower feels especially comfortable with herbs, flowers, and lighter harvests.