I have to go away soon, coming back in November, and I'm racking my brain for how to see the plants get watered.
They're all on the balcony now - greens/orientals seedlings, taro/eddoes/elephant ears and daikon and chayote/chowchow which have all grown like wow, and mint and another fleshy herb and a couple of mini rose bushes - and I've noticed that now the freak hot weather is over, I can water once every other day, so they can possibly last about four days of neglect.
Not the seedlings in individual newspaper pots, so I'll transfer them to a bigger container.
Then put all the containers in some water tub with pebbles raising them up - would that work? The biggest problem, I think, is the daikon which is basically in a compost bag turned long side up - or would a water tub slid in under it work too?
Any ideas? Or could I get away with soaking them thoroughly before I go?
They're all on the balcony now - greens/orientals seedlings, taro/eddoes/elephant ears and daikon and chayote/chowchow which have all grown like wow, and mint and another fleshy herb and a couple of mini rose bushes - and I've noticed that now the freak hot weather is over, I can water once every other day, so they can possibly last about four days of neglect.
Not the seedlings in individual newspaper pots, so I'll transfer them to a bigger container.
Then put all the containers in some water tub with pebbles raising them up - would that work? The biggest problem, I think, is the daikon which is basically in a compost bag turned long side up - or would a water tub slid in under it work too?
Any ideas? Or could I get away with soaking them thoroughly before I go?
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