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What do you put under plant pots?

By Sarah Oconnor

What do you put under plant pots?

Line a drainage saucer with a layer of pebbles, gravel or sand, which allows the container to drain freely and prevents the bottom of the pot from standing in water.

What are the plates under pots called?

A drainage plate is designed to catch water that flows out the bottom of your pot. Without a bottom plate, water can flow through the soil in your container and out the bottom drainage holes, leaking onto your planter shelf, table, flooring, patio or deck.

What is Pearllite?

Perlite is a volcanic glass that is heated to 1,600 degrees F. (871 C.) whereupon it pops much like popcorn and expands to 13 times its former size, resulting in an incredibly lightweight material. The super heated perlite is comprised of tiny air compartments.

Should pots have saucers?

So, why do plant pots need saucers? Whilst they aren’t necessary, plant pots use saucers to collect the water that drains from your pot. Without this, it can easily spill onto your carpets, floors and furniture. So after each watering, your saucer will capture the excess water, preventing any spillage in your home.

Why you should always put a coffee filter in your flower pots?

Why You Should Always Put a Coffee Filter In Your Flower Pots

  1. They allow water, but not dirt, to drain: Putting a coffee filter between your plant’s dirt and the pot’s drainage hole keeps dirt from leaking out.
  2. They give plants maximum soil: Plants need enough soil to spread their roots and from which to draw water.

Do planters need trays?

What is a plant saucer?

Saucers under plants are shallow dishes used to catch excess water that drains from a container planting. Standing water can promote excess soil moisture and cause plant roots to rot. Plant saucers can also be used with outdoor containers. Just as those used indoors, they will need to be drained after each watering.

Do plants need saucers?

Which is better vermiculite or perlite?

Perlite and vermiculite are both good at retaining water, but vermiculite acts more like a sponge, holding much more water than perlite and offering less aeration for the plant roots. Because it is porous it allows excess water to drain more readily than vermiculite and improves soil aeration.