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Pots for plants<\/strong><\/h1>\n

With pots for plants you can maximise the available growing space,create a thriving garden and avoid some of the \u00a0problems associated with other forms of gardening.<\/p>\n

By using \u00a0the amazing GreenSmartTM pots for plants you can avoid problems associated with other types of pots.<\/p>\n

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Cross section of GreenSmart pot<\/p><\/div>\n

These pots have a large 12 litre water reservoir underneath the roots of the plants. The water is ‘wicked’ up to the roots at a rate determined by the plants themselves. So what is wicking?<\/p>\n

Wicking gardens are a wonderful and increasingly popular way to grow vegetables. They are self-contained raised beds with built-in reservoirs that supply water from the bottom up – changing how, and how much, you water your beds. Wicking works by capillary action. The same process that you observe when you partially dip a rolled up newspaper into a bucket of water – the water rises up the newspaper by osmosis. This creates a moisture gradient from the reservoir up to the soil around the plants.<\/p>\n

Now back to GreenSmart pots for plants. These pots have 40 litres of potting mix sitting above the water reservoir and we start off by pushing potting mix into the eight built-in wicking tubes to make wicks. As the plants use water, the soil becomes drier and the roots automatically draw more water up through the wicks. Water is added into the water sight glass on one end of the pot when the water level gets low.<\/p>\n

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GreenSmart pots in black, cream and green<\/p><\/div>\n

Advantages of GreenSmart\u00a0pots for plants<\/strong><\/h2>\n