Thursday, February 18, 2010

Potted Plants


In our climate it is difficult to grow container plants unless you are home to water a couple of times of day during the hottest part of the summer or install an irrigation system. It doesn't stop people from trying though. Sometimes it is simply a matter of finding the right container and the right plant. This container is a bit large for most homes and difficult to find, but creates the perfect match of container, climate and plant.

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  1. If one uses Hydrosource CLP, a long-lasting (up to 20 years) super-absorbent water crystals, the time between waterings can be extended 10 days or two weeks even in the summer heat.

    Plus, as the crystals shrink and swell they help aerate the soil. The crystals absorb and hold fertilizer, too.

    For more information see www.hydrosource.com.

    Or, contact Larry Thomas (Paulden) at 928.925.8963

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