What you put under your fabric beds?

NewGrower2011

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I'd personally look into a good pond liner and make one like others are suggesting here, making sure it was of the right type of rubber that is plant/fish safe. I.e. I have purchased the extra think EPDM stuff from Firestone and it's heavy duty for sure - weighs a ton when I got the box. I know the UPS/FedEx guy was probably annoyed.
 

jdoorn14

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So I was just thinking... aren't these new grass roots beds lined so they DON'T drain??? Hmm I'll have to check mine when I get back.
You might be thinking of the plastic lining around the sides to help prevent too much air exposure/drying out around the edges of the container. But the whole bottom and a few inches from the bottom on the sides are just fabric to allow for drainage.

I know they also have new bottomless pots that you can plant seeds/clones in, then just plop them on top of a container instead of transplanting into the actual container.
 

meangreengrowinmachine

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You might be thinking of the plastic lining around the sides to help prevent too much air exposure/drying out around the edges of the container. But the whole bottom and a few inches from the bottom on the sides are just fabric to allow for drainage.

I know they also have new bottomless pots that you can plant seeds/clones in, then just plop them on top of a container instead of transplanting into the actual container.
Ah ok gotcha, this is my first experience with them. Thanks!
 
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