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plant hanger for lamp post 30" Lamppost Hayrack Basket

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plant hanger for lamp post 30" Lamppost Hayrack BasketCommercial Lamppost Hayrack 30" Euro Classic Basket for 8" Posts Transform streets, business districts, and public spaces with this professional grade lamppost hayrack system. Engineered for municipal and commercial applications, this 30" basket features a secure clamping design that resists vandalism while delivering spectacular seasonal displays. Key Features Vandal Resistant Design Internal octagonal bracket with large set screws clamps firmly

Commercial Lamppost Hayrack - 30" Euro-Classic Basket for 8" Posts

Transform streets, business districts, and public spaces with this professional-grade lamppost hayrack system. Engineered for municipal and commercial applications, this 30" basket features a secure clamping design that resists vandalism while delivering spectacular seasonal displays.

Key Features

  • Vandal-Resistant Design - Internal octagonal bracket with large set screws clamps firmly around lamppost, secured with wrench for tamper resistance
  • Heavy-Duty Construction - Round steel bar design with rust-resistant black finish for years of reliable service
  • Generous Capacity - 30" diameter x 15" deep provides exceptional planting volume for lush, full displays
  • Secure Installation - Fits 8" diameter lampposts with professional clamping system that prevents theft and damage
  • Commercial Grade - Built for high-traffic public spaces, business parks, and municipal streetscapes

Product Options

Lamppost Basket and Liner Set (Natural Liner) - Complete system includes the 30" steel basket with internal clamping bracket and set of 2 preformed natural coco-fiber liners. Ready for immediate installation and planting.

Lamppost Basket (Basket Only) - Steel basket with clamping bracket only, without liners. Choose this option if you already have liners or prefer to source them separately.

Set of 2 Replacement Liners (30") - Pair of preformed natural coco-fiber liners for the 30" lamppost basket. Refresh your existing baskets seasonally for continuous displays.

Ideal Applications

  • Municipal streets and downtown districts
  • Business improvement districts and shopping areas
  • Parks, plazas, and public gathering spaces
  • Corporate campuses and business parks
  • Victorian restorations and historic districts
  • Mall exteriors and pedestrian walkways

Installation & Security

The internal octagonal bracket design allows the basket to clamp securely around 8" diameter lampposts. Large set screws are tightened with a wrench, creating a firm connection that resists tampering, theft, and vandalism—critical for unattended public installations. Unlike traditional hanging baskets that can be easily removed or damaged, this clamped system provides peace of mind in high-traffic areas.

Why Choose Lamppost Hayracks?

The 15" depth supports mature plants and extensive root systems, creating the dramatic, professional displays that elevate streetscapes and public spaces. The generous capacity reduces watering frequency compared to shallow baskets, lowering maintenance costs for large-scale installations. The rust-resistant black finish maintains its appearance season after season, protecting your investment in beautification projects.

Size Options

This 30" basket is ideal for larger lampposts and high-impact displays. For smaller posts or more compact installations, consider the 25" Lamppost Hayrack Basket, which offers the same vandal-resistant design in a more compact size.

Liner Information

Natural coco-fiber liners are preformed with latex binding to fit the 30" basket perfectly. The fibrous material retains moisture while allowing proper drainage, creating optimal growing conditions. Liners are sold in sets of 2 to accommodate both sides of the lamppost basket.

Dimensions: 30" diameter x 15" deep
Post Fit: 8" diameter lampposts
Material: Steel bar construction with rust-resistant black finish
Mounting: Internal octagonal bracket with wrench-tightened set screws
Liner: Natural coco-fiber, preformed (set of 2 included with complete set)

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