Monday, August 12, 2019

PotHoles Drainage Discs - Large (2

PotHoles Drainage Discs - Large (2 pack)

PotHoles Drainage Discs - Large (2 pack)

These work just as I wanted them to. I have two tall planters on my deck, with an Ups-A-Daisy plus newspaper covering the holes on those in each of them but I was still getting dirty drainoff coming out the bottoms. This was causing the deck to look dirty. So this year I did the same arrangement on top but stuck a PotHole on top of the drainage hole. No more dirty runoff water! Works like a charm!

Clever and useful

Good broduct but we’re small maybe 6 inches diameter

Good product for container gardening, just a bit expensive.

Exactly what I needed for my planters without drainage


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Feature Product

  • Improves Drainage
  • Improves oxygen flow
  • Maintains plant moisture
  • Eliminates soil messes. Reusable
  • Comes in 2 packs

Description

PotHoles Drainage Discs give your Potted plant perfect drainage in one easy step! Hydroponic filler holds moisture for plants while improving oxygen flow, eliminates soil messes by covering drainage hole, no more searching for loose rocks or clay chips and Potholes are reusable -just rinse off and place in your next pot. Available in 2 sizes, small which are best for 6" to 10" pots and large which are best for 10" to 14" pots, or the multi-pack which holds 2 small & 2 large. A portion of all sales will be donated to lung cancer research in honor of Christine Burge, inventor of PotHoles who passed away from non-smoking lung cancer in January 2007.



These things are GREAT! I wish I had found these sooner

It's so easy to put this at the bottom of the pot! Much less hassle than trying to get coffee filters to work. Highly recommend.

Sure beats pebbles!

Good product fit in flower container perfect....

I have had these since early August and so far, these work well in my medium to large resin pots that have adequate drainage--my plants are flourishing. In a few of my smaller ceramic pots which don't have great drainage holes, the plants seem to stay too wet. If you're planting in a small container made of a material you can drill extra holes into, these probably will still work for you.

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