I have recently begun cutting out panda plastic circles for the tops of my containers.
This has the benefit of preventing the top fraction of soil from premature and uneven drying, thus increasing the effective volume of useful soil. As well as reducing trauma to the roots from repeated drying. And reducing unneeded humidity.
These are made by cutting panda to the desired shape and size.
Make a hole in the center for the stem.
Cut from outside to hole to make it removable.
Fold a couple of times, and use a hole punch to make some holes.
Trying to help out,
SD
This has the benefit of preventing the top fraction of soil from premature and uneven drying, thus increasing the effective volume of useful soil. As well as reducing trauma to the roots from repeated drying. And reducing unneeded humidity.
These are made by cutting panda to the desired shape and size.
Make a hole in the center for the stem.
Cut from outside to hole to make it removable.
Fold a couple of times, and use a hole punch to make some holes.
Trying to help out,
SD