Quick tip: How to drill drainage holes in a concrete pot I recently did a quick tip post abouthow to drill a hole in a ceramic pot, and it’s been pretty popular! I was kind of amazed by how many people found the information useful, but I guess a lot of pots come with no draina...
Covering drainage holes in potsis a necessary evil. Without something to cover the hole in the bottom of your planter, the soil will eventually wash out of the pot through the hole in the planter and the plant will settle. This also means that your furniture will take a beating. Planters ...
Even if you don’t want to use the first method I outlined in this article. There’s another simple approach—using the decorate pot without drainage as a cache pot—an outer pot that does not have drainage holes. The method is simple: you keep your succulent in the ugly little plastic ...
How to prevent compacted soil in pots Make sure your pot has good airflow Your plant’s roots want to be nourished, and if you don’t have good airflow in your pot, they can suffocate and die. For proper drainage, you will need to make sure your pot has drainage holes. If it does...
how much morning and afternoon sun hydrangeas in pots and planters will get in a day the type of hydrangeas you are planting You need to match the amount of daily sun to the hydrangea. Some varieties can take more sun than others. I chose Endless Summer hydrangeas because I know they will...
When growing spinach in containers, avoid water stagnation, which can lead to the development of rot and various fungal diseases. Also, avoid wetting the foliage. Keep the soil moist all the time but not soggy or wet. Make sure the pot has enough drainage holes at the bottom. Always water...
Chapter 17 – What Approaches Should Be Used to Minimize Opioid Diversion and Abuse in Palliative Care? A great deal of fear exists in the world of pain management on the part of both healthcare professionals and some patients where issues of abuse, misuse, and addiction are concerned. While...
Learn all about growing hydrangea in pots including how to plant them, what growing conditions they prefer, how to make your hydrangea changes colors and how to overwinter hydrangea in pots and urns. It's so much easier than you think! Man, do I love a good hydrangea! I have Limelight ...
Dump in about 1/2 c. baking soda. Let that sit for a few minutes. Then, pour a mixture of 1 c. vinegar and 1. c very hot water down on top of the baking soda. Cover with a drain plug (to keep the reaction down below the drain surface) if you have one and let it sit for...