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    Jan 3, 2007, 05:01 PM
    Plant Pots: terra cotta? Plastic? Ceramic?
    what is best to use on indoor plants?

    I've been looking around at pots lately and wondering the best way to go about my plants.

    I like the look of ceramic but they often come without holes in the bottom. I suppose that's good for some types of plants.

    i read that terra cotta can pull moisture especially if it's not saturated before potting, but it can be cooling on the roots. How often do you need to submerge terra cotta?(1 or 2 or more times a year?) I like the natural look of them. Is there another property of them that make them so popular?

    im kinda sick of plastic but maybe that's the best way to go?

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