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Hi, I bought this product. I read reviews and many people mentioned having to make drainage holes.
But at the same time, I noticed the label says it's a self contained planter box.
Can someone advise me what's the best way to use this box please?
Thank you,!
Your new planter allready has drain holes so excess water will flow out and not buildup causeing root rot etc so thats a good start.
Depending on you plants they will have differing needs but a general way you can use your pot would be.
To save money mix some quaility potting mix in with clean gardening soil for starters.
The next part depends on the plant sizes you put in there as to root levels in the pot I would put in some peat moss to trap moisture in and around the root levels so they are moist but not saturated and too much water will flow out the bottom of pot.
So add your new plants
If you wanted to give your plants the best add some GOGO juice for benificial microbes and make nutrients avaliable to the plants . As they say Heathy soil heathy plants.
Sasol health tonic Helps with transplant shock and plant stresses and also aids in benificial mirco organisims
Top you plant of with asa general guide non plant specific
Fertiliser Whoflungdung a slow realease mulch adding nutrients to the soil while stopping pot from drying out.
This will in gerneral set up you new garden bed to welcome you new plants.
Enjoy yuor plants
Hello @Ringodaisuki60
You'll notice that the side of the raised garden bed has two holes beside it. These are the overflow holes of the garden bed. The 30mm bottom part is designed to collect and store excess water when you water your plant. Any water that doesn't soak into the soil will gather in this lower part.
This stored water can gradually be absorbed by the dry soil. If the soil is already wet enough, the extra water can extend the time between waterings and offer a bit of extra protection during hot weather. For plants in containers, having this reserve of water is beneficial, especially when there are no other sources available.
It's like having a backup drink for your plants, which is helpful if you tend to forget to water them regularly. These reservoirs are also great for plants that need a lot of water and need to be watered frequently.
However, it all depends on the type of plant and soil you'll be using. Some plants don't like having wet feet and therefore adding extra drain holes would be practical. This of course means that you'll be watering more often as there will be no reserve water at the bottom.
If you need further assistance, please let us know.
Eric
How is your raised garden bed project going @Ringodaisuki60?
It might be too late for you, but just thought I'd point out also for other readers of this discussion in future that the wonderful @Noelle produced a comprehensive guide showing how to fill a raised garden bed.
Please let us know if you need any additional assistance. It will also be great to hear about what you are growing.
All the best,
Jason
Hello, Jewelleryrescue, thank you so much for the detailed advice, which I should have checked earlier.
No knowing your advice, I spread those drainage pebbles and filled the potting mix as per Bunnings team member so kindly. Initially, snowpeas and rockets were doing fine but snowpeas look unwell, dying and rockets are not growing at all. I will take your advice next time and see how it goes. Thank you again!
Hi EricL, tks for detailed advice, which I should have checked earlier.
I had already spread drainage pebbles up to where the drainage holes are and filled the potting mix as per another Bunnings team member advice. Initially, my snowpeas and rockets were ok but started looking sick/ not growing. Also I used pallets to kill snails. I really do not know what went wrong but I will take your advice and will do better next time. Tks again.
Hi, Jason, tks for advice. I should have checked all your posts earlier. Unfortunately, my snowpeas are dying and rockets not growing at all. ( I spread drainage gravels and filled the potting mix as per another Bunnings team member. Initially ok but they are so sad. I have no idea what went wrong. Will try again with those advice and see how it goes. Tks again!
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