Wednesday, 15 August 2012
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Genious!!! I will for sure test this next summer. Thank you for posting this!
ReplyDeleteThat's beautiful, but I have a few questions...
ReplyDeleteWhat kind of soil/dirt are you using?
How do you keep the water from running our the bottom?
As you can see it is normal clay pot which eventually drain out all the water, you need to refill.
DeleteSeems like the water would drain out quickly and take the dirt with it. How are you keeping the water from draining fast?
ReplyDeleteyou can use mulch in between and may be consider plastic sheet to retain water
DeleteWhat type of plants do you use that won't over take the pot?
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