Poster in Apr 01, 2024 12:35:51

Non-woven fabric is a good partner for succulent flower pots!

Non-woven fabric is a good partner for succulent flower pots!

In recent years, non-woven fabrics have become a household necessity commonly used in life. Be it handbags, packaging boxes, non-woven fabrics are ubiquitous, and every household has many such items. But you know what? Non-woven fabric is a good helper for growing succulents!

Friends who have raised succulents know that although succulents never like water, they still need regular maintenance. Every time you water, the potting soil will run off the top of the pot with the water, soiling the house. Over time, the floor that the succulents are placed on becomes eroded and discolored by the soil, making it impossible to clean. At this time, non-woven fabrics can play a very good role.


First, place a layer of non-woven fabric over the flower pot. The non-woven fabric can be cut slightly in the west to cover the center of the entire flower pot and then put a layer of coarse grain layer such as ceramsite or fine cinder. Once the fine-grained layer is established, the soil needed for growing succulents can be placed.

Due to the good air permeability of the non-woven fabric and the bottom of the coarse granular matrix, it will never be difficult for succulents to accumulate water. When watering, succulent pot soil will never overflow with water flow, creating a clean environment.

Source: Online/NAN

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