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Aug 6, 2015 7:36 AM CST
Name: Critter (Jill)
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Pot size shouldn't be as critical w your method, since your plants can continue growing down into the soil under your bottomless pots. I'd be curious to know (at the end of the season) if they did put a lot of roots down below the compost.
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