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Apr 11, 2023 1:53 PM CST
Name: Ken Isaac
Salt Lake City, Utah, USA (Zone 7a)
sallyg said: Or consider using as a cache pot, my much preferred way.

I agree
My great ceramic 'no holes' pots I always use as a 'cache pot,' or 'overpot.'

Plant in anything sturdy that fits inside the ceramic cache pot. Then, it's taken out easily, watered (and drained) then dropped back in. And those plastic 'drop in' pots can be anything from real plastic pots to any ♻️ recycled sturdy & clean tub (ice cream/ fast food/ yogurt, margarine, etc) that you've poked drainage holes in, and filled with your soil.

This cache pot I use (and reuse) for Christmas-themed plants, and just dropped a new adoption in it.
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