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SouthernFarmer1984
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Why do you plant in pots instead of the ground? Are those 1 gallon?
Mary
I'm glad you asked Mary! I learned this trick from The Old Farmers Almanac, They posted a video on their site about what you could do with your left over pots, It was Up-cycling I think. And they said if you take any pot really and twist it into the ground around your plant it creates a water reservoir.
All the water is in one spot at the base of your plant so the roots get the water they need instead of it just running off the side. Plus I use water storing crystals in those same pots and when it rains it fills up the crystals and I only have to water my plants like once or twice a week.
And no I think they are 3 gallon but honestly I'm not sure because I didn't buy those pots. My mother received them from a local nursery who shut down due to the owners failing health, She brought home near 300 pots and the owner still had more to give!
My mother took the big pots that are for trees and did the same thing I did in my garden, She cut the bottoms off and twisted them into the ground around the fruit trees,grapevines and blackberry. And she put the water crystals in the pot as well and told me when she was done that the vines and trees had a big growth spurt from doing that.
This is a great thing to do if you live in a state that has droughts or 100 degree summers, I live in Florida so it gets really bad here sometimes,And with previous years the plants always looked puny no matter how much we watered them. They just couldn't take the dry heat and would soak up the water quickly so this year everything was done different. And we have a water pump so every time it turns on and off the meter is running for our electricity so that's money we are losing. One year we watered so much that the bill was over $300.
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