I am inserting a 12-inch, bottom drainage plastic pot into a 24-inch tall patio urn with no drainage hole. I want to wick water from the urn into the plastic pot, which I will fill with soilless mix, a standard geranium, three ivy geraniums, and 3 asparagus fern. The urn will sit in sun most of the day.
What fabric, rope, yarn will work best for wicking water into a plant pot?
I have used cotton/polyester rope in the past with success. The poly prevents too much water from wicking up and making the soil soggy.
Reply:anything made from natural fiber such as cotton or hemp
Reply:I have used the old clotheline rope made from cotton. Actual wicks for kerosene lamps work well also.
Thursday, January 12, 2012
What fabric, rope, yarn will work best for wicking water into a plant pot?
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