Well... I am finding something rather interesting with my natives - which generally love water ... and heaps of it...
....the trees are preferring flat pots.
My point is - by their nature, I thought that flat pots dry out quicker! Yet, I have also read (I think) that flat pots don’t drain so well.
It seems counter-intuitive that a flat pot could be wetter but perhaps they hold more water due to the broader surface on the base of the pot ... and thus, water hungry roots relish the flatter tray?
Am I mad? ... any thoughts?
To give you a sense - here’s various plantings in various states of disrepair ... recently cut back, needing a cut back ...
But they are all super healthy... (and of course the last Ian not native... but a ridiculously thin pot of the size of planting.)




Or come to think of it ... is it just that the pots and mounded soil are actually quite voluminous and it’s not about the flat tray at all - there just a lot of soil?!
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