Simple question, can you use a wheelie bin as a plant pot?
How easy would it be having a pot on wheels that you could move around. I'm trying to think of ideas for a pot for two banana plants I just bought, and was thinking a 120 litre wheelie bin would be ideal.
Lawrence,
Have you ever used those little Styrofoam pellets/popcorn they use as packing material filler?
I have wondered in the past if they would work out in the bottom of larger pots to take up space, facilitate drainage and reduce the overall weight.
I grow a couple banana trees in large pots every summer, and when I have to bring them indoors in the late fall, I usually have to use a dolly to move them.
I have not tried Styrofoam in the potting soil in the past out of fear that it could leach a chemical that might contaminate the plant/fruit somehow. Is that being over cautious?
Any thoughts?
Thanks for the reply...thats really good to know.Yes I use that all the time. The really small Styrofoam balls that you get in bean bags is great as a vermiculite substitute to lighten the mix and increase drainage. It would be great for annual plants, less so for plants that are going to stay in the pot for a long time.
I tend to use the big packing stuff at the bottom of the pot or trough and put the soil/compost on top it also means I can use(buy) less compost.
The best bit is that you can usually get it for free!