need your thoughts
To All
I was cleaning my work bench the other day and trashing a lot of
things. I came across this foam pot that I had recieved some live
flowers in, don't remember when or what for, but the point is, the
florist foam that was in the pot, the kind for cut flowers.
I got to thinking would this be a good thing to put in the bottom of
your pot when planting you spring annuals and perennials for the
season? would it retain moisture longer than just the plain potting
soil? (this would go to the bottom of the pot, and then add your
potting soil on top of that) for deep pots it wouldn't be a problem,
and I guess for the more shallow pots you would have to cut it to fit
your needs. Do you think it would cut down the need to water as
often? how expensive would it be?
you could probable use it in planting some of those very special new
plants that you don't want to loose.
just a though. think about it and I would love to have your oponion on
this
Donna in NE Mississippi zone 7
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