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Common materials include metals (wrought iron, galvanized steel), wood (fir or varnished wood), and plastics such as polypropylene (PP).

Heights vary widely — from small tabletop models around 7.09 inches to tall garden planters and racks roughly 63–65 inches high.

Most stands are freestanding on the ground. Many include adjustable footpads, anti-toppling devices, reinforced triangular frames, or mounting points to secure the unit to a wall for extra stability.

Assembly ranges from ‘No assembly required’ for smaller stands to ‘Adult assembly required’ for larger racks and raised beds; many larger units note that tools are provided.

Some stands include wheels or casters for easy relocation — commonly four universal wheels with two lockable casters so you can roll the unit and then lock it in place.

Extras shown in listings include integrated grow lights with adjustable brightness and timers, trellises and liners, built-in hooks for tools, adjustable footpads, and anti-toppling devices.

Listings include stands labeled for indoor use, outdoor use, and some designed for both, so options are available for living rooms, balconies, patios, and gardens.

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