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Recycling Items for Drainage Fill in Plant ContainersBy Carla from Greensboro, NC Feedback About This Post:RE: Recycling Items for Drainage Fill in Plant ContainersI am so glad I read this. I was just going to throw my plastic containers out! Now, instead I know what to do with them! Great idea to use less earth and to get good drainage! Thanks a bunch! Post by sandi073 RE: Recycling Items for Drainage Fill in Plant ContainersCarla - that is a great idea, because those flowers pots are really heavy. Thanks again. Post by donna52479 RE: Recycling Items for Drainage Fill in Plant ContainersYou must get a lot of flowers to have enough for every time you transplant! I use rocks at the bottom of my pots. I too have succulents on a big table in my enclosed patio that have to be rotated too. Can you buy those plastic trays? Post by hearts1 RE: Recycling Items for Drainage Fill in Plant ContainersI like to use the styrofoam packing noodles. They seem to add very good drainage. Post by jesikarena RE: Recycling Items for Drainage Fill in Plant Containers
I love this idea! Post by AnnieNP RE: Recycling Items for Drainage Fill in Plant ContainersWhat a wonderful idea! I love this! Post by Robyn Fed |
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