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Old 24-06-2009, 04:58 PM posted to uk.rec.gardening
June Hughes June Hughes is offline
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Default plastic plant pots - surplus

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I have just thought of an idea for all those plastic plant pots we were
discussing recently. I have bought several huge plant pots (about 30"
high) and have made drainage holes in the bottom. If you put the black
plastic pots you don't want in twos (for stability), upside down in the
bottom of the container, perhaps they will serve for drainage. I
normally use crocks, so unless the compost squashes the pots flat, it
should be OK and the drainage should be good, as all the small pots
have small drainage holes in the bottom. It takes about 12 small pots
to do each large one. It may be a duff idea but I shall let you know
how it goes. They may require surrounding with gravel for extra drainage?


Sorry to follow my own post. I have just remembered, someone here once
suggested collecting wine corks and using them in plant-pots. Unless
you cut them up, they are a little large for smaller post and I have a
collection in my greenhouse. I shall use them instead of gravel. I'm
rather excited about this and hope it works. (Sad bat
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June Hughes