What can I use to put under myinside plants?
I have brought in my plants from outside indoors any suggestions on what to put under them for drainage I really don’t like those plasti ones
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I use a little metal pan with pebbles below my plants for drainage when I bring them inside. I set it under the pots.
I find pretty plates and a platter in for one large pot with edges that are curved up a little to hold overflow water after watering the plants. I water plants in the sink, but it always seems there's a little drainage after putting them back.
Thrift store, used plates, saucers. You can find beautiful trays etc at any thrift store...I recommend using these items (plates, etc) for plant drainage-not for personal use, "some" thrift store plates may contain lead.
Thanks everyone I never would of thought of plates or the metal pans I’ll definitely be making a trip to the thrift shop👍🏼😊