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Economy Pots

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Our most cost effective plant pots, these Economy pots are strong enough to clean and use again season after season.

They have drainage holes in the base to promote healthy plant growth by allowing excess water to drain away and allowing air to circulate around the base of the pots. 

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Manufactured using different blends of material to ensure the pots are strong and rigid for use again and again.

Holes in the base of the pot allows excellent drainage and air circulation.

The rolled lip around the top edge of the pots eliminates cut fingers.

Available in four sizes:
2¼ inch diameter x 2¼ inch deep (6cm x 6cm), capacity 0.12 litres.
3½ inch diameter x 2¾ inch deep (8cm x 7cm), capacity 0.3 litres.
4 inch diameter x 3 inch deep (10cm x 7.5cm), capacity 0.38 litres.
5 inch diameter x 3¾ inch deep (11.5cm x 9cm), capacity 0.8 litres.

Please note that the smaller 2¼ inch pots are a slightly more rigid design to the three larger sizes.
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Did You Know ?
When gardeners refer to ‘potting on’ they are talking about transferring a plant from its existing pot into a larger one.

When you’re planting into a into a larger plant pot, you should choose a pot that is either one, or ideally two, sizes larger than the existing pot. To make it easier for you when potting on, water the plant in its existing pot about half an hour before hand. The plant will then be easier to remove from its existing pot without damaging its roots. If you do find that the roots of the plant have started to coil around when they’ve reached the bottom of the pot, gently ease the roots out before planting into the new plant pot.