Fair enough,
@Agreenpassion , when it comes to skirts I would rather chase them than have them.
I find it quite prudent, that everyone seemed to include what kind of containers they are watering. This thread is making me realize container selection is a big part of the game.
Turns out I wasn't learning how to grow, I was figuring out how to water a pot !
In addition to staring at goats, I also enjoy evaluating root balls.
Long after the plants have gone and the root balls become anonymous I begin to see differences amongst the spent slugs. Ice cream, net pots, 2lb foil coffee pouches, rice sacks, shopping bags, milk crates,,, I hate buying things at the store. If it sheds water and is between 1 and 5 gallons, I will grow a plant in it.
Any who,,, I am finding my best root balls in pails.
If the root ball was grown in something entirely porous, like a fabric bag, I can't throw it across the yard without making a mess. Anything coming out of the pail is like a brick, I can read the date stamp from the bottom of the plastic.
Began to think it was a combination of my penchant for fluffy soil, and the perpetual lack of humidity around here. I have seen folks with fabric bags in flood and drain tables, and the roots are blasting out of the bag like Bean sprouts. I cannot get a root within two inches of the edge of a fabric pot. Maybe towards the bottom, but up top, forget it. A gallon bag is about what? 10 inches diameter? Less?
Only gives a 5 inch radius, leaves me with a root ball about the size of 2 Fists.
As much as I like fluffy soil, I cannot commit to watering more than once per day.
If it is tall enough, I could get away with bottomless, but I certainly prefer a hard sided container.
Perhaps all of my hot air is drying out the plants,
