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When I get a nursery started , I plant to use these as exclusively as possible!
Beats the poop outta peat!
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I saw that episode it was pretty good. I will never get peat pots again, too many problems with them.
Though if I were to use these I would probably still take off at least the bottom of the pot before planting so the roots can go where they will and not have to wait for the pots to rot. Anyone know how fast the will degrade in the ground.
I tore off some peat pots last year that came with Bonnie's and threw them on the garden ground they were still there when I cleaned up at the end of the year.
Though if I were to use these I would probably still take off at least the bottom of the pot before planting so the roots can go where they will and not have to wait for the pots to rot. Anyone know how fast the will degrade in the ground.
I tore off some peat pots last year that came with Bonnie's and threw them on the garden ground they were still there when I cleaned up at the end of the year.