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Plastic Pots Plant Popular Q&A
Q: How to Hang Plastic Pots for Planting.
A: 1. Use a pencil to mark where you will drill four holes around the top of the empty plastic pot that you will use to suspend the pot from the ceiling (if it doe... Read More »
Q: Plastic Pots for Plants.
A: Plastic plant pots are commonly used for growing plants in greenhouses, nurseries and gardens. These pots are typically discarded after a single use, because th... Read More »
Q: Is there lead in plastic pots (for plants)?
A: It might depend on the particular pot, but normally, no. Plastics have petrochemicals, but no lead unless it's painted on, as it might well be if the pot came f... Read More »
Q: Plastic Plant Pot or Clay Plant Pot?
A: Due to Phoenix's hot climate and the many great native AZ posters who help others, I felt this would be a good place to post this topic. We've been here for a f... Read More »
Q: What can I do with the plastic pots that plants come in?
A: Don't throw them out! You can re-use plastic pots when transplanting, starting new seedlings or gifting. Many garden centers are now recycling them as well. Read More »