Grow Plants Outdoors With The Pot-In-Pot Method


When you’re ready to start working on your garden, this pot-in-pot method of growing outdoor plants can save you time and money. It also gives you the flexibility to easily switch out plants.

For the pot-in-pot method, you basically bury a pot in the ground and then drop in a plant growing in the same-size pot into that container.

The Florida Friendly Plants site points out 20 reasons why you might want to do this. Among them, you can focus water just on those plants, save time changing out annuals, experiment with plant arrangements and also see if they’re suitable for your light levels, not to mention protect plants from encroaching tree or shrub roots. Pretty smart!

Hit up the link below for more pot-in-pot planting tips and tricks.

Pot-in-Pot [Florida Friendly Plants]


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