I got some great advice from my neighbor last year and since it worked well, I thought I would pass it along.
If you are planting flowers in large pots, there is no need to fill the entire pot with potting soil. The flowers do not need that much soil, especially if they are annuals and all that soil makes the pot very heavy.
Start by putting some small rocks in the bottom of the pot and make sure that there are holes in the pot to allow for proper drainage.
Next, recycle some plastic bottles (with lids tightly screwed on) on top of the rocks.
If you are planting flowers in large pots, there is no need to fill the entire pot with potting soil. The flowers do not need that much soil, especially if they are annuals and all that soil makes the pot very heavy.
Start by putting some small rocks in the bottom of the pot and make sure that there are holes in the pot to allow for proper drainage.
Next, recycle some plastic bottles (with lids tightly screwed on) on top of the rocks.
These will take up some of the volume so you don't have to use so much potting soil and will make the pot much lighter when you have to move it. Then, add potting soil and flowers. Viola!
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