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Tips for Planting in Pots with Drainage Holes Indoors

Tips for Planting in Pots with Drainage Holes Indoors

Tips for Planting in Pots with Drainage Holes Indoors

So, you’ve found the perfect pot for your living room. It looks great next to your sofa and TV, but it has drainage holes. No worries—here’s how to make it work for your plants.

Keep the Nursery Pot

Instead of repotting your plant, just leave it in its nursery pot and place it inside the decorative pot. This makes it easier to manage and helps prevent overwatering.

Easy Watering

When it’s time to water, take the nursery pot out of the decorative one. Water it in the sink or outside, allowing any excess water to drain away before putting it back.

Use a Drainage Tray

If you’re worried about water leaking through the holes and onto your floor, place a plastic tray under the nursery pot. This will catch any extra water and keep your space clean.

With these simple tips, you can enjoy your new pot while keeping your plant healthy and your living area tidy.

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