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I am just about ready to bring my plants up, divide 'em, and repot 'em.
Any thoughts on the advantages or disadvantages of fabric pots? I hear some saying that fabric is one very good way to go as it allows for better nutrient absorption. Thanks for your input. W. Dale Colorado Springs, CO |
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On Tue, 22 Mar 2005 16:49:58 -0700, WDC wrote:
I am just about ready to bring my plants up, divide 'em, and repot 'em. Any thoughts on the advantages or disadvantages of fabric pots? I hear some saying that fabric is one very good way to go as it allows for better nutrient absorption. Thanks for your input. W. Dale Colorado Springs, CO Rippage could be a problem. I use the weed fabric inside a *Dollar Store* plastic basket 18"X12"X6". This keeps the soil in, but supports the fabric and gives a flat bottom. The fabric advantage over solid pots, little to no rotten egg smell (hydrogen sulfide) when you repot, nor the dark staining of the ooze from anaerobic soil, that gets on your skin and needs bleach, or days, to get off. Keep in mind, some plants just can't go in fabric, like cattails and anything that's an aggressive grower. ~ jan ~Power to the Porg, Flow On!~ |
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~ jan JJsPond.us wrote:
On Tue, 22 Mar 2005 16:49:58 -0700, WDC wrote: I am just about ready to bring my plants up, divide 'em, and repot 'em. Any thoughts on the advantages or disadvantages of fabric pots? I hear some saying that fabric is one very good way to go as it allows for better nutrient absorption. Thanks for your input. W. Dale Colorado Springs, CO Rippage could be a problem. I use the weed fabric inside a *Dollar Store* plastic basket 18"X12"X6". This keeps the soil in, but supports the fabric and gives a flat bottom. The fabric advantage over solid pots, little to no rotten egg smell (hydrogen sulfide) when you repot, nor the dark staining of the ooze from anaerobic soil, that gets on your skin and needs bleach, or days, to get off. Keep in mind, some plants just can't go in fabric, like cattails and anything that's an aggressive grower. ~ jan ~Power to the Porg, Flow On!~ Good points! Thanks Jan! |
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![]() "WDC" wrote in message ... I am just about ready to bring my plants up, divide 'em, and repot 'em. Any thoughts on the advantages or disadvantages of fabric pots? I hear some saying that fabric is one very good way to go as it allows for better nutrient absorption. Thanks for your input. W. Dale Colorado Springs, CO ======================== If you mean the stiff plastic mesh pots - they work well but must be lined with something or the soil oozes out. I like regular pots with a sandy garden soil. Less oozing of the soil and the plants thrive in them. If they have no bottom holes I cut a few holes in the bottom. That keeps the soil in the bottom from turning into a slimy stinking mess no roots grow into anyway. -- McKoi.... the frugal ponder... ~~~ }((((o ~~~ }{{{{o ~~~ }(((((o |
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Reel McKoi wrote:
"WDC" wrote in message ... I am just about ready to bring my plants up, divide 'em, and repot 'em. Any thoughts on the advantages or disadvantages of fabric pots? I hear some saying that fabric is one very good way to go as it allows for better nutrient absorption. Thanks for your input. W. Dale Colorado Springs, CO ======================== If you mean the stiff plastic mesh pots - they work well but must be lined with something or the soil oozes out. I like regular pots with a sandy garden soil. Less oozing of the soil and the plants thrive in them. If they have no bottom holes I cut a few holes in the bottom. That keeps the soil in the bottom from turning into a slimy stinking mess no roots grow into anyway. Makes sense! Think I will keep the plastic pots, put in some hole as you mentioned and see what happens this year. Thanks! W. Dale |
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