Rhyce Saroni
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So, you're avoiding transplant shock by using split seams in fabric pots! That makes a whole lot of sense. If you ever get to the point that you'd just as soon not have to hassle with staples, you could find somebody to sew the pots for you and ask that Velcro be used on the side seam. The fabric they use for the pots is pond underlayment which comes in several different weights and is basically tougher than nails. It's easy to find pond underlayment on E-bay. As long as a person knows that a basic gallon contains 231 cubic inches, it's not hard to figure out the dimensions you need.
Nice going, Rhyce!
I actually stole the idea from Smartpot. They make a fancy one that has the Velcro... @Margahooja turned me on to them... That's when I figured that I'd try out the concept with my 'el cheapos'... I love the fabric it is very durable and breathable... The plants love them...
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