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GoDawgs May 6, 2019 09:41 PM

Sweet Potato Watering Collars
 
Since the sweet potatoes were just planted in a mounded row, any watering just runs off either side of the mound, taking soil with it. This morning as I was waking up, the solution hit me. Watering collars. I could cut some rings from old one gallon plastic nursery pots and sink them around the sweet potato transplants. They should hold the water until it sinks in. I need to mulch them tomorrow.

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Just something simple but they work. 8-)

PlainJane May 6, 2019 10:16 PM

Ha! Gardeners are great problem solvers.

MuddyBuckets October 8, 2019 02:08 PM

Great idea for any plant in the garden!

GrowingCoastal October 8, 2019 07:23 PM

I did that for a few in-ground zinnias with cut pop bottles. Protects against some bugs and creates that well for watering.

kilroyscarnival October 9, 2019 09:16 AM

Bravo! It's great when you sort out a simple but effective solution! I've been saving paper towel and TP rolls to use as little collars. I saw the Home Grown Veg guy on YouTube use them as collars to keep the white part of a leek both supported and shaded from the sun so it stays tender and white. He also uses plastic bottles with top and bottom cut off to both keep them vertical and as a wind-break. I would worry the plastic would concentrate the effect of the Florida sun except in our coolest weather, but I'm saving some larger bottles to use as frost covers for overnights.

GrowingCoastal October 9, 2019 12:35 PM

The cardboard collars will also stop cutworms.


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