GreenStalk Inventor's Daughter here! Gardener Scott, thank you for demonstrating how to use GreenStalk so well. I'm excited to see how well your transplants and seedlings do. Nicely done, Gardener Scott! -Ashley
Ashley how many purchase types of GreenStalk is their I have a five tier and only one pan and I see others with more pans and a watering system on top.
@@craftingwithnathalie74 hello! I'm not sure what you mean by "pan" - do you mean the top water reservoir? Assuming you do, we also launched the GreenStalk Leaf last December which allows for 7 tiers plus the top water reservoir. It's the same height as the 5 tier GreenStalk Original, but makes better use of space for leafy greens, root veggies, etc. Also, some people stack our GreenStalk Original higher than 5 tiers, but that is not recommended by us.
@@MsSunstoned this is exactly the place you want to use plastic*. It'll last for a very long time exactly because it's plastic, and won't rot or decompose like a wood container, and if it's the right plastic, it'll even hold on to sunlight. *Given that you use it a very long time, and if it breaks you dispose of it correctly. If you don't do so, then it won't be environmentally friendly at all
@@pozzowon plastic will never be environmentally friendly. Not when they make it, not in the end game. It never goes away & pollutes the planet & everything in comes in contact with. All the water & other resources to 'recycle' plastic. This planet, the oceans can't take much more human activity and their 'brilliant' inventions.
@@pozzowon Agreed!! My late hubby built raised beds and they rotted out the same season he passed on. I waited before I removed them because I was saddened. At least I’d still have the plastic if he’d put them together😢
100% agree on buying all American made and no more cheaply made in overseas goods/disposables. I have 5 of these Greenstalks in my garage waiting for set up this spring. I was very impressed with the quality and design of this item, and can't wait to use them. Consider it an investment for little more upfront for high quality product to decrease my carbon footprint by growing one's own food.
8 months later, I have 6. I started with 1, then we had a land hurricane in Iowa called a Dericho. My Greenstalk had a decent sized branch fall on it, not even a crack. It will get knocked over by high winds, but it is sturdy enough to take some abuse. The plants in it grew very well. There are great instructions for specific plants online, and their customer service is awsome. I also bought one for my friend for Christmas. The code still works, and it works even when they have the greenstalks on sale.
I’ve been using these for a few years now and I love them. I have 1 that’s all peppers, and 2 that are all strawberries. They help save my back and I’ve been able to remove 2 4x8 grow beds
Great minds think alike! I received my Green Stalk for Xmas after watching a video from Growing Your Greens and I've finally been able to set mine up. I planted cabbage from seed on the bottom. Next 2 tiers is the free assorted lettuce seeds and Little Gem lettuce seeds from MIGardener. 4th tier will be my strawberry roots. I haven't decided on my 5th tier yet but most likely be my favorite herbs. I also used my own soil blend along with my very own homemade worm castings. My seeds have already sprouted in every pocket. To me, that's success! Can't wait for everything to grow bigger. I'm very excited about this system. It's showing a big turnout for me so far unlike my failed attempts at indoor seed starter trays.
I like all your videos. All of them are well presented and very clear. They are great eye openers. When i watch them, i get very inspired by your gardening tips and ideas. Keep educating us.
I've got one of this stackable pots with 3 layers about 3 years ago and i have to say that it's not really good if you can't leave it in a centre position away from walls, unless you at the pole, sunshine will reach only about 50% of your plants so you should turn the entire pot 90° every day, that's really annoying. Furthermore, moisture of the soil decreases going at lower levels as my bottom one is always dry while the top one got moss. The plants will all strive for sunlight and stretch. That's my review, hope u get luckier!!
I love your videos and you, God bless your family abundantly! 💕 Thank you so much for bringing wisdom to my gardening, peace to my soul and smiles to my day! 💕 🙏 🌻 😊 👍 💕 Have a wonderful evening! 💐🌷🌼💖🐮🐷🐑🐇🐓🐧🐣
Thank you for another excellent video Gardener Scott!! Just ordered a 5 tier for myself and sister in law :) Looks like a great way to grow several varieties in a small space. Love the fail safe on potential over watering.
I love the mobility of it I also like that you can turn it on a turnstileI love the mobility of it I also like that you can turn it on a turnstile, as well as the 3 ring supports that are available too!
I want to say thank you Gardener Scott for what you do. Simply put... great informative videos! I stumble across one of your videos and subscribed. I have some catching up to do, but I am sure I will like each one. I appreciate the concrete block raised bed video. Living in the south that is the route I plan to go...and having watched some of your videos I am getting a refreshed vigor for my gardening!
Thank you so much for your guidance...This babe is expensive for me but has had to order a little cheaper & are coming in the near future, but don't know where & what to plant from bottom to up...so, preparing myself...Happy Gardening...
I have to ask... Is the reason so many UA-cam channels have this greenstalk product because greenstalk gave them a free one? Just asking the question no judgement. I do see the interest in the product but I also really doubt that it doesn’t get bone dry in a day.(especially where I live,The air is usually hovering around 30% humidity) a lot of UA-cam content makers just push products without really ever giving an unbiased review which is a bummer. I look forward to seeing your updates on this product mr Scott!
Derek, I suspect their marketing is a factor. So far it isn't drying out in my low humidity, but I treat it just like any other container and water every day. I'll be documenting the plant growth.
Thank you Gardener Scott. Is there a follow up video or can you comment on how the tower worked out? Did the plant do well? How was the water distribution? Also, if one want to garden organically should one be using plastic for growing food?
I have showed some of the results in other videos. The water distributed well and most of the plants did well. I think herbs and salad crops did best. I don't have a problem using plastic in organic gardening.
Hi Scott. Question on the Green Stalk. Do you know if strawberries will over-winter without some type of prorection? I'm also in zone 5b Chicago and I'm getting ready to plant my cold weather starts into the Green Stalk. Can't wait to see how the plants progress! Love your informative videos. Thank-you.
Scott, thank you for your informative and inspiring videos, including this one. I wonder if you could comment on "replacing" the soil in containers/pots. How do you know that time has come? What happens to the tired/depleted soil? Are there any rules of thumb?
I usually don't use container soil more than two seasons. Then I add it to my raised beds in fall and turn it into the soil. Nutrients will be depleted based on how many plants you grew in it and how much fertilizer you used, but it still has a lot of organic material.
I usually don't use container soil more than two seasons. Then I add it to my raised beds in fall and turn it into the soil. Nutrients will be depleted based on how many plants you grew in it and how much fertilizer you used, but it still has a lot of organic material.
I found this very interesting and I am interested. I live in Idaho and also have some strong winds roar through occasionally. How do you anchor your system so it does not blow over?
Hi Scott. Question, have you tried growing strawberries in the GreenStalk? I'm concerned that strawberries my not overwinter the cold temperatures in Chicago zone 5B? Let me know your thoughts. Thank you. This will be my first year planting in a GreenStalk.
Hi Scott. I just ordered the 5 tier greenstalk planter. I’m going to plant strawberries in it. My question to you is how should I winter over the plants & tower? Thanks
I have limited space so I have 3 green stalks. In theory it works but there are a few drawbacks. Often the water doesn't reach the roots unless they are planted toward the back of each section. If I'm not doing it correctly I'm hoping a viewer will advise.
U have to make sure all the reserves are clean or water won't be able to get to the bottom. When it's HOT I feel into the bottom and check if it's dry. If the leaves look dry on one plant get a long nose water can and water that plant. U have to do a little tweaking,.
Thanks, Trish. I anticipate it getting bushy and filling the space above the pockets where it's planted. About the time it's getting big, it will probably be too hot out for the basil to do well and I'll plant something else.
If planting seeds let’s not forget to label the cells otherwise they all look alike Before they grow to identifiable age! Take it from experience! Lol Great system.
Good review and it seems it is mostly works for herbs . Mostly for tomato , Red peppers and Bell peppers and brinjal plants for these plants did this work?
I'm interested to know if you folks in the US have access to the pro mix soil bails , great deal nice for potting just need to mix in some compost or worm castings .
If you would like to grow plants through the winter and don't have a greenhouse, is there a way if using our garage (it's heated) and artificial lights as well as draining the water to outside to make this practical
Yes, it is partly for demonstration. With soilless mixes, it takes awhile for the soil to develop life to develop and a little organic fertilizer in the beginning can help.
You can but you'll have to amend it with fertilizer. It's a closed system so all the nutrients can be used up by the previous planting. You'll also have to consider diseases if any of your previous plants were diseased. In that case you'll definitely want to change out the soil and clean up/sanitise the tray before planting again.
How likely is it for a strong gust of window to topple this thing over? Seem like it would be a better design if the base pot was a wider pot than the rest and the top 2 tiers were a little more narrow to lower the center of gravity. If this falls maybe the top pots would crack/shatter and certainly lots of heavily damaged plants and spilled soil.
I'm new to Green Stalk, so far I'm not impressed. I have filled and assembled per instructions. My problem is with watering. I have my stack on a transporter, when watering, I fill the reservoir to the mark required and too much water just flows out the drain tube or over flows the transporter, making a huge mess on my porch. Even if you plug the drain tube, the transporter over flows. What am I doing wrong?
Check your soil moisture level. You might want to water less because the soil can't absorb all of the water. I find if I water with less water than the mark on the top once or twice a day I can avoid the overflow.
@@GardenerScott I'm using garden soil with compost mixed in. The soil is dry. The porch is enclosed so basically indoors. I have the entire system sitting in a tray, still the water flows through without soaking the soil.
@@ronsmith6233 THAT'S the problem.U have to use peat moss for good derange and water retention. One bag of compost to one bag of peat moss. Throw in half bag of perlite.
@@GardenerScott ah right, I thought affiliate links were also part of paid promotions (as you get money from the company) but I might be wrong about that
GreenStalk Inventor's Daughter here! Gardener Scott, thank you for demonstrating how to use GreenStalk so well. I'm excited to see how well your transplants and seedlings do. Nicely done, Gardener Scott! -Ashley
Thanks, Ashley!
I love Gardner scot
Ashley how many purchase types of GreenStalk is their I have a five tier and only one pan and I see others with more pans and a watering system on top.
Know top water 💦 on top to disperse water 💦.
@@craftingwithnathalie74 hello! I'm not sure what you mean by "pan" - do you mean the top water reservoir? Assuming you do, we also launched the GreenStalk Leaf last December which allows for 7 tiers plus the top water reservoir. It's the same height as the 5 tier GreenStalk Original, but makes better use of space for leafy greens, root veggies, etc.
Also, some people stack our GreenStalk Original higher than 5 tiers, but that is not recommended by us.
A little pricey but it IS 100% American made and that was the final tipping point to use part of my stimulus $$ here. ❤️
It's made with plastic. That is not environmentally friendly. I love Gardener Scott but not during this viewing.
@@MsSunstoned this is exactly the place you want to use plastic*. It'll last for a very long time exactly because it's plastic, and won't rot or decompose like a wood container, and if it's the right plastic, it'll even hold on to sunlight.
*Given that you use it a very long time, and if it breaks you dispose of it correctly. If you don't do so, then it won't be environmentally friendly at all
@@pozzowon plastic will never be environmentally friendly. Not when they make it, not in the end game. It never goes away & pollutes the planet & everything in comes in contact with. All the water & other resources to 'recycle' plastic. This planet, the oceans can't take much more human activity and their 'brilliant' inventions.
@@pozzowon Agreed!! My late hubby built raised beds and they rotted out the same season he passed on. I waited before I removed them because I was saddened. At least I’d still have the plastic if he’d put them together😢
100% agree on buying all American made and no more cheaply made in overseas goods/disposables. I have 5 of these Greenstalks in my garage waiting for set up this spring. I was very impressed with the quality and design of this item, and can't wait to use them. Consider it an investment for little more upfront for high quality product to decrease my carbon footprint by growing one's own food.
8 months later, I have 6. I started with 1, then we had a land hurricane in Iowa called a Dericho. My Greenstalk had a decent sized branch fall on it, not even a crack. It will get knocked over by high winds, but it is sturdy enough to take some abuse. The plants in it grew very well. There are great instructions for specific plants online, and their customer service is awsome. I also bought one for my friend for Christmas. The code still works, and it works even when they have the greenstalks on sale.
I’ve been using these for a few years now and I love them. I have 1 that’s all peppers, and 2 that are all strawberries. They help save my back and I’ve been able to remove 2 4x8 grow beds
I just got my first one this spring and I just got them planted. They truly water every level. Looking forward to great results!
Looks great for a small greenhouse. It would save a lot of cash on lumber for shelves. A couple or three of these along each wall would do well.
Great minds think alike! I received my Green Stalk for Xmas after watching a video from Growing Your Greens and I've finally been able to set mine up. I planted cabbage from seed on the bottom. Next 2 tiers is the free assorted lettuce seeds and Little Gem lettuce seeds from MIGardener. 4th tier will be my strawberry roots. I haven't decided on my 5th tier yet but most likely be my favorite herbs. I also used my own soil blend along with my very own homemade worm castings. My seeds have already sprouted in every pocket. To me, that's success! Can't wait for everything to grow bigger. I'm very excited about this system. It's showing a big turnout for me so far unlike my failed attempts at indoor seed starter trays.
That's great! Thanks for letting us know.
I like all your videos. All of them are well presented and very clear. They are great eye openers. When i watch them, i get very inspired by your gardening tips and ideas. Keep educating us.
What a coincidence!! I just ordered a GreenStalk earlier today. Thanks for the video.
Interesting! I've definitely seen these before, but didn't know the mechanics of the interior. That's a very clever planter!
It is pretty ingenious.
I've got one of this stackable pots with 3 layers about 3 years ago and i have to say that it's not really good if you can't leave it in a centre position away from walls, unless you at the pole, sunshine will reach only about 50% of your plants so you should turn the entire pot 90° every day, that's really annoying. Furthermore, moisture of the soil decreases going at lower levels as my bottom one is always dry while the top one got moss. The plants will all strive for sunlight and stretch. That's my review, hope u get luckier!!
Thanks for the info.
As expensive as pots can be, the space saving and water reservoir I find this to be a very attractive alternative!
Can you make a follow up video every 30 days or so on it? Thanks for your thorough demonstration, very helpful.
I am planning to do that for this system and the rest of my garden. Thanks for the suggestion.
Just ordered my first one to expand apartment patio growing capacity. Thank you for all your advice and knowlege.
I love your videos and you, God bless your family abundantly! 💕 Thank you so much for bringing wisdom to my gardening, peace to my soul and smiles to my day! 💕 🙏 🌻 😊 👍 💕 Have a wonderful evening! 💐🌷🌼💖🐮🐷🐑🐇🐓🐧🐣
I'm sold on the water reservoir. I used earthboxes for years and that water infusion thing system works much better than watering from the surface
Thank you for another excellent video Gardener Scott!! Just ordered a 5 tier for myself and sister in law :) Looks like a great way to grow several varieties in a small space. Love the fail safe on potential over watering.
Thanks!
I got one leaf planter and 1 original planter. Wow!!! The plants agr growing like crazy. I'm going to get more for next year.
Very interesting! Can't wait to see how it fills out.
I love the mobility of it I also like that you can turn it on a turnstileI love the mobility of it I also like that you can turn it on a turnstile, as well as the 3 ring supports that are available too!
This is an amazing idea for smaller areas.
What a wonderful system!
I just bought my 1st one I got the 3 tier to start off with later I'll go for the bigger one
Great system, we have one and love it. Thanks for sharing and yours looks amazing.
This reminds me of my strawberry pyramid
I like vertical growing
I want to say thank you Gardener Scott for what you do. Simply put... great informative videos!
I stumble across one of your videos and subscribed. I have some catching up to do, but I am sure I will like each one. I appreciate the concrete block raised bed video. Living in the south that is the route I plan to go...and having watched some of your videos I am getting a refreshed vigor for my gardening!
Thanks, Sean. Welcome to the channel!
That looks like a good idea for a patio.
I planted mine today.
Thank you so much for your guidance...This babe is expensive for me but has had to order a little cheaper & are coming in the near future, but don't know where & what to plant from bottom to up...so, preparing myself...Happy Gardening...
I have to ask... Is the reason so many UA-cam channels have this greenstalk product because greenstalk gave them a free one? Just asking the question no judgement. I do see the interest in the product but I also really doubt that it doesn’t get bone dry in a day.(especially where I live,The air is usually hovering around 30% humidity) a lot of UA-cam content makers just push products without really ever giving an unbiased review which is a bummer. I look forward to seeing your updates on this product mr Scott!
Derek, I suspect their marketing is a factor. So far it isn't drying out in my low humidity, but I treat it just like any other container and water every day. I'll be documenting the plant growth.
Hmm, i definitely could use this....great find indeed!
THANKS
Pretty fair price considering 30 plants in such a tiny footprint!
Thank you Gardener Scott. Is there a follow up video or can you comment on how the tower worked out? Did the plant do well? How was the water distribution? Also, if one want to garden organically should one be using plastic for growing food?
I have showed some of the results in other videos. The water distributed well and most of the plants did well. I think herbs and salad crops did best. I don't have a problem using plastic in organic gardening.
Hi Scott. Question on the Green Stalk. Do you know if strawberries will over-winter without some type of prorection? I'm also in zone 5b Chicago and I'm getting ready to plant my cold weather starts into the Green Stalk. Can't wait to see how the plants progress! Love your informative videos. Thank-you.
They should overwinter fine without extra protection. I've had strawberries survive my 5b winter in basic pots.
My 2 favorite things about GreenStalk Planters are 1) It's plastic and will last a LONG time, and 2) It's made in America
They're having a sale, right now (1/14/21)
Thank you for this video. I was looking for something like this.
I'm gonna get one!
Scott, thank you for your informative and inspiring videos, including this one. I wonder if you could comment on "replacing" the soil in containers/pots. How do you know that time has come? What happens to the tired/depleted soil? Are there any rules of thumb?
I usually don't use container soil more than two seasons. Then I add it to my raised beds in fall and turn it into the soil. Nutrients will be depleted based on how many plants you grew in it and how much fertilizer you used, but it still has a lot of organic material.
I usually don't use container soil more than two seasons. Then I add it to my raised beds in fall and turn it into the soil. Nutrients will be depleted based on how many plants you grew in it and how much fertilizer you used, but it still has a lot of organic material.
@@GardenerScott Thank you. Much appreciated indeed.
Well my birthday is coming up soon... i am dropping some hints to my husband and son. So perhaps I will be surprised!
I found this very interesting and I am interested. I live in Idaho and also have some strong winds roar through occasionally. How do you anchor your system so it does not blow over?
It weighs quite a bit when full and the weight is centered and low. I've had some gusty winds since I started using it and didn't see it budge.
Good question BraeleenShelties. I live in Idaho to and would like to know this too.
Hi Scott. Question, have you tried growing strawberries in the GreenStalk? I'm concerned that strawberries my not overwinter the cold temperatures in Chicago zone 5B? Let me know your thoughts. Thank you. This will be my first year planting in a GreenStalk.
Hi Scott. I just ordered the 5 tier greenstalk planter. I’m going to plant strawberries in it. My question to you is how should I winter over the plants & tower? Thanks
My plan is to remove the layers and overwinter them in a sheltered area.
I have limited space so I have 3 green stalks. In theory it works but there are a few drawbacks. Often the water doesn't reach the roots unless they are planted toward the back of each section. If I'm not doing it correctly I'm hoping a viewer will advise.
U have to make sure all the reserves are clean or water won't be able to get to the bottom. When it's HOT I feel into the bottom and check if it's dry. If the leaves look dry on one plant get a long nose water can and water that plant. U have to do a little tweaking,.
Will basil stay “small” enough to grow in this system? When I had it in my garden it was huge. Like this demo. Thank you.
Thanks, Trish. I anticipate it getting bushy and filling the space above the pockets where it's planted. About the time it's getting big, it will probably be too hot out for the basil to do well and I'll plant something else.
Thank you for explaining! Love your videos 🙂
You are just like Bob Ross 😍
Hello, thank you for educating beginner gardeners like me. I was wondering if I could put tomato plant and marigold in the same pot?
You can if there is enough room for both plants.
@@GardenerScott may I ask how big the pot should be to put both in the same pot?
@@Lizannsytan A tomato should have at least a 5-gallon size pot. Three or four marigolds can fit there too.
@@GardenerScott thank you
Thanks!
Shame these aren't readily available in UK. At least I couldn't find them
If planting seeds let’s not forget to label the cells otherwise they all look alike Before they grow to identifiable age! Take it from experience! Lol Great system.
Hello, great video. Is there a cover for the water reservoir , to keep the system clear ?
Thanks. There isn't. I live in a windy, dusty area and haven't had any issues.
@@GardenerScott I cover mine with a screen I wired on it. We have a lot of leaves.
Good review and it seems it is mostly works for herbs . Mostly for tomato , Red peppers and Bell peppers and brinjal plants for these plants did this work?
I think it works better for smaller plants. Big plants like tomato don't do as well.
@@GardenerScott Thank you Man honest response.
@@GardenerScott I'M going to try to determine tomatoes and basil on the bottom.
Hi Scott! Simone from Brazil.
Hi, Simone! Welcome!
I'm interested to know if you folks in the US have access to the pro mix soil bails , great deal nice for potting just need to mix in some compost or worm castings .
I just did a quick search and didn't find them in my area.
Would love this but little pricey for now😏
Well worth the money
If you would like to grow plants through the winter and don't have a greenhouse, is there a way if using our garage (it's heated) and artificial lights as well as draining the water to outside to make this practical
Definitely. Light, heat and water are all you need to set up an indoor grow area.
Hi Scott, can you tell me the fertilizer you added to the soil mixture in the tote?
I used Osmocote.
may I ask if you’re using chemical fertilizer just for demonstration purposes? Won’t that destroy the organic soil & soil life?
Yes, it is partly for demonstration. With soilless mixes, it takes awhile for the soil to develop life to develop and a little organic fertilizer in the beginning can help.
Gardener Scott : I understand thank you🙏
Perhaps you can do a video about this topic too?
i would have added the granules each layer before stacking, but i'm lazy.
Would it work well inside your living room with lights in the winter?
It might, as long as there is a large tray beneath it and an outlet hose for drainage.
Scott: do you think you can use the same soil when replanting in it? What would you do?
You can but you'll have to amend it with fertilizer. It's a closed system so all the nutrients can be used up by the previous planting. You'll also have to consider diseases if any of your previous plants were diseased. In that case you'll definitely want to change out the soil and clean up/sanitise the tray before planting again.
Yes, but I will add more compost and fertilizer. I usually don't use soil more than two years in containers.
When the soil is ready to replace, could you then dump it in the garden when you add more compost each season?
Is their different Purchases in the green stalk I have a five tier,mine did not come with the extra pans only the bottom one.
Yes, there are additional options. I purchased the base separately.
So the black things dont ever go into the pots??
How likely is it for a strong gust of window to topple this thing over? Seem like it would be a better design if the base pot was a wider pot than the rest and the top 2 tiers were a little more narrow to lower the center of gravity. If this falls maybe the top pots would crack/shatter and certainly lots of heavily damaged plants and spilled soil.
Mine held up to 80mph winds last year with no problem.
@@GardenerScott IT GETS MORE STABLE WHEN it's WATERED.
Hi Scott do you think you could grow carrots in this?
You can definitely do short carrots.
Hi! It's a good idea! Thank you sir! :-)
You are welcome
How would this work for root vegetables?
It depends on the root. It's deep enough for radishes, beets, and short carrots, but I wouldn't recommend it for parsnips.
Is osmacote fertilizer organic or chemical-based?
It's chemical-based.
I ordered one, Was charged for it and it was never delivered!
Contact them. Their customer service should fix that.
I'm new to Green Stalk, so far I'm not impressed. I have filled and assembled per instructions. My problem is with watering. I have my stack on a transporter, when watering, I fill the reservoir to the mark required and too much water just flows out the drain tube or over flows the transporter, making a huge mess on my porch. Even if you plug the drain tube, the transporter over flows. What am I doing wrong?
Check your soil moisture level. You might want to water less because the soil can't absorb all of the water. I find if I water with less water than the mark on the top once or twice a day I can avoid the overflow.
@@GardenerScott I'm using garden soil with compost mixed in. The soil is dry. The porch is enclosed so basically indoors. I have the entire system sitting in a tray, still the water flows through without soaking the soil.
@@ronsmith6233 THAT'S the problem.U have to use peat moss for good derange and water retention. One bag of compost to one bag of peat moss. Throw in half bag of perlite.
@@truegrit8280 Like I said, I filled and assembled per instructions, that included peat and compost.
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Aren't UA-cam videos supposed to mention paid promotions? Because I feel like I've just watched an extensive commercial.
Thanks for your concern. I was not paid to do this.
@@GardenerScott ah right, I thought affiliate links were also part of paid promotions (as you get money from the company) but I might be wrong about that
Their price is what turns me away.
YUP- but it's nice when U get old and don't want to bend//Waite tell it goes on sale.