Wouldn't it be handy if rather than lift plants out of pots, we could lift the pot off our plants...
Maybe we can...
Two parts to this; 9" bottomless upside down pot, thick cardboard base (+ x2 bamboo sticks)
Bamboo clips hold cardboard in place
This is top down, looking from above into the pot view
This is just a proof of concept.
Imagine if the cardboard was wax coated with a fertilizer wash...
The main point of the odd idea is that I want to be able to pot my potato's up so that I can keep them under cover in a close group. Once the frosts have passed then plonk them in their final positions and after a week the bases have gone fully soggy and I can easily pull the pots of my plants and earth them up.
Also the soil forms a dome shape (soil loosening) rather than a cone (soil compacting), maybe...
Maybe we can...
Two parts to this; 9" bottomless upside down pot, thick cardboard base (+ x2 bamboo sticks)
Bamboo clips hold cardboard in place
This is top down, looking from above into the pot view
This is just a proof of concept.
Imagine if the cardboard was wax coated with a fertilizer wash...
The main point of the odd idea is that I want to be able to pot my potato's up so that I can keep them under cover in a close group. Once the frosts have passed then plonk them in their final positions and after a week the bases have gone fully soggy and I can easily pull the pots of my plants and earth them up.
Also the soil forms a dome shape (soil loosening) rather than a cone (soil compacting), maybe...
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