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Imageroyalpalmhoya
Jun 9, 2011 3:39 PM CST
Name: Regina James
Royal Palm Beach, Fl.
The wicking action is achieved thru the 4 inch pot. It allows for the soil in the pot to stay damp that the water loving plants love.

Here's one of the first plant's I planted into one of my home made pots. It has been in this pot for two years now.

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Well thats how I make my self watering pots. I started making them when a few years ago I was unable to find any, and since they worked out so well have been making and using them since.
Flowers leave some of their fragrance in the hand that bestows them.
- Chinese proverb

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