I don't think you understand my fear of running out of training pots. Just did a stock take and clean out of my storage area and I think I am all set for a long time. These are all plastic pots. I love the terracotta look plastic pots. These are quite thick solid plastic. Roughly the depth of the orchid pots.
Ignore the fact I don't have enough space in my storage area. Despite setting my partner up with a 40sqm shed, my gardening stuff are not welcome in there.
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Re: Never enough training pots
I too like the plastic squat pots as they have no lip for snails to hide under...have a bad snail problem here as it pretty moist and I am fully organic so no poisons except on paths and driveway and only then if I must...vinegar works well on most weeds.....I did have to wipe poison on a running bamboo that was sold as a clumper..grrr. Your storage area is admirably tidy Bonborn...plenty of training pots for your next finds.
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Re: Never enough training pots
I can see room for more.......
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You not helping you know.Raging Bull wrote:Are you really, REALLY sure you have enough training pots??
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Nope barely enough to move. I wish.Watto wrote:I can see room for more.......
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I hope the 40sqm shed you set your partner up with has a flat, structurally sound roof and mains water? If you get around to potting half those out you’re going to need some space to play with!
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Re: Never enough training pots
Easily managed - just reformulate the problem: you just don't have enough trees!!
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