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outsiders71 May 7, 2009 10:51 AM

Fabric pots, how well do they work, smart pot alternatives?
 
The new buzz in container gardening appears to be these over-priced fabric pots, aka Smart Pots.

Does anyone have any experience in growing veggies in smart pots or any comparisons between smart pots and conventional plastic grow bags?

Lastly are there alternative brands out there that don't cost a fortune?

outsiders71 May 7, 2009 11:00 AM

Just found an interesting thread on GW:
[url]http://forums2.gardenweb.com/forums/load/contain/msg052156392385.html[/url]

Talks about DIY fabric pots.

I know we have a few engineering madmen on these boards...so I was wondering:

What if you built a frame out of wood and used a fine nylon mesh to wrap around it. I wonder how well this would work.

amideutch May 7, 2009 01:22 PM

I bought 2 10 gallon Smart Pots and got a free 1 Gal. I planted a dwarf nectarine tree in one and will plant a Ind. tomato in the other in the next two weeks and see how it works out compared to my other container grown tomatoes. I may go ahead and plant a like variety for a better comparison. Ami

Nightshade May 7, 2009 03:57 PM

There is an alternative that is used for tree culture. I posted a link to it on another Smart Pot thread here, I believe. But they did not seem to sell in small quantities or to the indivdual user.

jan

Nightshade May 7, 2009 03:59 PM

[url]http://www.rootmaker.com/products_roottrapper2.php#jump[/url]

jan

amideutch May 8, 2009 01:04 AM

Nightshade, interesting site. To bad they don't sell in small quantities. Would be interesting to know the price as compared to Smart Pots. Ami

Nightshade May 8, 2009 02:12 PM

Yes, it would helpful if they would tell us how many ten gallon containers the $50.00 minimum order would buy!

jan

stormymater May 8, 2009 03:13 PM

Dunno how well they'll work yet but Carolyn seems to like them - I ordered these & would be glad to share for cost & postage to you... because it's lot.
[url]http://store.oriontradinggroup.com/prostores/servlet/Detail?no=28[/url]
they are en route - hopefully here tomorrow or Monday

outsiders71 May 8, 2009 09:18 PM

Thanks for the offer Stormymater, maybe someone here will take you up on it. If I'm going to go the route of plastic containers, I think I'm going to go with the Sunleaves grow bags, they don't have handles but are more economical for my poor college student budget.

stormymater May 8, 2009 09:51 PM

I'll be having them for a while LOL. May be growing dwarves next year for the retirees who only have lanais down here.

dice May 9, 2009 09:05 AM

I used dollar store laundry baskets lined with garbage bags
for a few plants last year (smaller than a normal laundry basket).

I poked holes around the bottom from the side for drainage
after filling them. Each one took about 1 cu ft of container
mix (I used HD composted steer manure with old dry dog food,
dolomite lime, and fertilizer mixed in; worked fine).

Nightshade May 9, 2009 11:25 PM

thank you, Stormymater. If you had gotten them before I put i in my sunleaves order I would have taken you up on the offer!

They don't quite compare with the fabric pots, but they work for my budget, too, Outsiders71.

jan

outsiders71 May 13, 2009 12:20 AM

Found another product called Air Pots:

[url]http://www.florikan.com/download_docs/Air%20Pots%20Pruning%20Post%202.07-2.08.pdf[/url]

Going to give the nursery a call tomorrow for pricing...

amideutch May 13, 2009 05:55 AM

Air-Pots pricing. Not cheap, Ami

[URL]http://aroidiaresearch.org/airpots/terms.htm[/URL]

outsiders71 May 13, 2009 10:31 AM

[QUOTE=amideutch;130583]Air-Pots pricing. Not cheap, Ami

[URL]http://aroidiaresearch.org/airpots/terms.htm[/URL][/QUOTE]

Oh well. It's amazing how much money they're getting for these pots. Especially the air pots as they are made from recycled materials.


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