Finding Pots For Your Gardens

Growing herbs pots is one of the current in-things for herb gardening. Various herbal shops and gardening tools stores have included herbs pots in their line of products.

 

Popular herbs pots

 

The most common herb garden kits are the herb disc pots. You will find and herb disc, potting soil and eco friendly pots in these kits. The herb disc is a small paper-like material that has cultivated seeds in it. The pots come in different sizes, they can be as small as six inches in height or as large as 1 1/2 feet tall. The kit also provides an easy 4-step herb planting process. You put the soil in the pot, leaving about an inch at the top. The herb disc will then have to be placed. Put in more soil. Then have the pot watered. The large pots could accommodate at least seven herb discs. The discs have a wide selection of herbs – basil, chives, cilantro, arugula, thyme and many others.

 

Galvanized tin or steel pail kits are gaining popularity among stylish gardeners. These kits will work great as a gift since they look like flower buckets. You will usually get a pail, seeds or baby herb plants as well as potting soil in most pail kits. This has the same procedure as the herb disc pots.

 

Self-watering containers are suitable for on-the-go gardeners. Since watering your plants may be a hassle for you, you can get ready-made self watering containers. However, as of now, there is little market for this product. Hence, you can check out web videos and articles for step-by-step making of these containers. Here is one sample: the materials you will need are leca pellets – expanded clay pellets; a large pot, regardless of material-make, as long as it has no drain holes; irrigation pipe and float; porous synthetic fiber cloth – before planting, cut the fiber according to the diameter of your pot, and cut a hole that matches the size of the pipe; organic compost; and your herbs.

 

Fill in three-fourths of the pot with leca. Put the cloth. Insert the pipe and the float in the cloth’s hole, with at least two inches showing over the pot rim. Be sure that it reaches the bottom of the pot. Fill in the compost up to the pot rim. Secure your herb plants. Put water into the pipe until the float rises to its minimum level mark. When the clay absorbs the water, so does the roots of your plants. Every three to four weeks, you can have the pipe refilled. These pots could last up to three years.

 

You could also utilize woven baskets which have good drainage, suitable for outdoor plants. It would be great to have plastic, rubber and clay pots with hangers indoors.

 

Some gardening stores offer sets of potted herbs and racks. There are three-potted herbs and one rack in these packages. The racks also vary from the ones that could be hanged in walls to the tiered or tray racks. They can either be wooden or made from stainless steel.

 

Growing herbs pots is now made easy. Herb gardening could be truly for everyone to enjoy.

 

 

 

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