Would these be suitable enough?


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I'll need to double check this but now thinking about it I doubt it.kcpoole wrote:Are they uv stabilised?
I have small selected areas where I might be able to do this. Matlea, what species are you currently using this method with? If I could use this method I was thinking of trialling it with my natives first.matlea wrote:I'm trying these buried in the ground. First attempt at using this method so will be interesting to see how it goes.
Hi quodlibet_ens,quodlibet_ens wrote:I've seen a number of photos on here where folks have planted their trees in colander type plastic pots. I happened to spot these (pictured below) at work today and wondered if these would be suitable. I imagine I would need to drill some holes in the bottom for better drainage, but these are shallow compared to your standard black plastic pots and reasonably inexpensive.
Would these be suitable enough?
If you don't mind me asking Ray, where do you purchase yours from? A local $2 shop or online perhaps?Ray M wrote:These will work fine, but you definitely need to drill holes in the bottom. I buy ones like this that already have holes molded in the bottom.
Hi Nathan,quodlibet_ens wrote:If you don't mind me asking Ray, where do you purchase yours from? A local $2 shop or online perhaps?Ray M wrote:These will work fine, but you definitely need to drill holes in the bottom. I buy ones like this that already have holes molded in the bottom.
Nathan.