Grow Pots
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These
odd-looking pots have been popular with British gardeners for years. Designed
to reduce the time required to produce a crop vegetable, they are shaped
similar to a Bundt pan, with a central core for planting and feeding and
an outer trough for watering. This allows fertilizer to be directed towards
the higher feeding roots and water to be directed towards the lower watering
roots, resulting in faster root growth and a healthier plant.
Made of heavy-duty plastic, they can be set directly in a bag of soil
(as is popular in England) for greenhouse use or they can be placed in
garden soil.

The
large 11" diameter pot is ideal for a variety of vegetable plants
(peppers, melons, zucchini, cucumbers, and eggplant) but can be used with
any plant that prefers to have the feeding roots in warm topsoil, such
as roses and delphiniums. Sold as a set of three.
The small 7" diameter pot is suitable for strawberries, herbs, cherry
tomatoes, and caned fruit such as raspberries. Available as a set of six.
Each pot comes with a debris shield to support the plant foliage and keep
it out of the water trough.
Made in England.
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Large Grow Pots, set of 3 SG203  |
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$29.50 |
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Small Grow Pots, set of 6 SG206  |
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$39.50 |
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