Fun activity: rewatch this video, but look at that big pot on the right side. The shadow of the table leg makes that pot look like a sculpture of someone's back and, well, their backside. I know, I know, this says a little too much about my mind, but I had to share. On the actual topic of watering, my big problem is grow bags. I like them so much, but wow, do they lose water! I'm going to have to think about that for next year. Not sure, maybe more coir/peat moss in the soil, or maybe even a tray so I can just water from the bottom up. I suppose a perforated liner might work, but I'm not sure about that approach...
They do lose water quickly. It can help to cluster your fabric pots together so they are protected from drying out a little bit. If that works for the plants you're growing, try bumping them up against one another to help retain water better.
Thank you good info,
Fun activity: rewatch this video, but look at that big pot on the right side. The shadow of the table leg makes that pot look like a sculpture of someone's back and, well, their backside. I know, I know, this says a little too much about my mind, but I had to share.
On the actual topic of watering, my big problem is grow bags. I like them so much, but wow, do they lose water! I'm going to have to think about that for next year. Not sure, maybe more coir/peat moss in the soil, or maybe even a tray so I can just water from the bottom up. I suppose a perforated liner might work, but I'm not sure about that approach...
They do lose water quickly. It can help to cluster your fabric pots together so they are protected from drying out a little bit. If that works for the plants you're growing, try bumping them up against one another to help retain water better.