From insdeurbangreen.org
The same plant (right-hand photo) converted to expanded clay pebble hydroculture. I probably haven’t heard all of the lame reasons for growing houseplants in clay or opaque plastic pots but I’ve heard a lot of them over the years. Pretzel logic and ignorance know no bounds.
By now, you likely know that I advocate repurposed (recycled) soda/pop bottle planters as clearly (pun intended) the best way to grow houseplants. They are also the best plant science learning aid that I know of.
The same plant (right-hand photo) converted to expanded clay pebble hydroculture. I probably haven’t heard all of the lame reasons for growing houseplants in clay or opaque plastic pots but I’ve heard a lot of them over the years. Pretzel logic and ignorance know no bounds.
By now, you likely know that I advocate repurposed (recycled) soda/pop bottle planters as clearly (pun intended) the best way to grow houseplants. They are also the best plant science learning aid that I know of.
2 comments:
Nice post. Good job! ;-) I just walked home from a doctor appointment and picked up a sock on the sidewalk. If anyone saw me they must have thought I was having really bad times. Once it's washed it will have a better life living in the light while decorating a soda bottle SIP. It's a heck of a lot better life than living inside a shoe.
I used a marker to draw a line on the soda bottle to use as a guide when I cut it with scissors. The two parts that I was left with would be the cup and the reservoir.
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