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Old 27-07-2016, 12:00 PM posted to uk.rec.gardening
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Default Lack of watering for large pots - musings

On Tue, 26 Jul 2016 21:32:14 +0100, Vir Campestris wrote:

On 26/07/2016 13:45, Jeff Layman wrote:
If the pot has dried out, and the compost has shrunk (particularly if
it is soilless), then watering can have little effect as the water will
just run down the inside of the pot and not wet the compost
sufficiently. It is useful to observe how quickly the water exits the
pots after it is applied. It may help to add some washing-up liquid to
the water as that will help it to penetrate the compost. It can also
help to stand the pot in a large saucer.


Standing them in a bucket of water for half an hour will usually do the
trick.

Andy


I don't think I mentioned the size of the posts. :-)

One of the smaller ones (with a black bamboo in) is just about squeezed
into a builder's muck bucket to give it an extra soaking.

Some of the others are considerably larger.

I have a sack barrow for when I have to shift them about.

Cheers


Dave R

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