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Instead of filling a hanging pot to the brim with heavy soil, (Original Post) hedgehog Apr 2015 OP
Perlite, Vermiculite, Packing popcorn things? NYC_SKP Apr 2015 #1
Maybe coir or peat moss. kentauros Apr 2015 #2
Sphagnum moss. In_The_Wind Apr 2015 #3
For heavy pots, I use packing peanuts. Curmudgeoness Apr 2015 #4
One way to make a pot lighter The Velveteen Ocelot Apr 2015 #5
Beer cans libodem Apr 2015 #6
If you aren't careful, brer cat Apr 2015 #7
I hope so libodem Apr 2015 #8
Ice plants are very nice. brer cat Apr 2015 #9
That is what I'm hoping for libodem Apr 2015 #10
We are not as good as we could be. brer cat Apr 2015 #11
I hope to kill as much grass as possible libodem Apr 2015 #12
Mix it with orchid mix n/t FloriTexan May 2015 #13
 

NYC_SKP

(68,644 posts)
1. Perlite, Vermiculite, Packing popcorn things?
Fri Apr 24, 2015, 01:05 PM
Apr 2015

I don't know if perlite and vermiculite absorb water or not, I think they do and that's good but doesn't cut down on weight, if that's the goal.

I would think that styrofoam bits would not soak up water and mix in well, and it's a way to repurpose otherwise difficult to recycle waste.

kentauros

(29,414 posts)
2. Maybe coir or peat moss.
Fri Apr 24, 2015, 01:07 PM
Apr 2015

Or maybe packing peanuts (the wheat-based kind.) I'd also add some of that water-retention gel to the soil mix. It will expand the soil some while holding onto the water you pour in.

Curmudgeoness

(18,219 posts)
4. For heavy pots, I use packing peanuts.
Fri Apr 24, 2015, 01:30 PM
Apr 2015

Used to be that I got them all the time when I got packages, but they are getting hard to come by. I still have a bag of them but when it is gone, I don't know what I will do.

The one problem you might have with a hanging pot is that they dry out so quickly, and if you don't have enough soil, they may not do well. I have never tried packing peanuts in hanging baskets and I still have trouble with drying out.

The Velveteen Ocelot

(121,032 posts)
5. One way to make a pot lighter
Fri Apr 24, 2015, 01:46 PM
Apr 2015

is to put a few empty plastic water bottles in the bottom and fill up the rest of the pot with whatever potting soil you are using. There would be enough space around and above the bottles for enough soil for the plants. You would have to be sure to water often, though.

libodem

(19,288 posts)
6. Beer cans
Fri Apr 24, 2015, 01:59 PM
Apr 2015

Or packing peanuts covered with ground cloth or some news papers. The soda or beer cans work cuz I've done it. I've had a penchant for old galvanized wash tubs and buckets in these last few years. They make great homes for my succulents. Gone crazy for chicks and hens.

brer cat

(26,321 posts)
7. If you aren't careful,
Fri Apr 24, 2015, 02:23 PM
Apr 2015

those hens and chicks will reproduce a trail all the way down to my house.

libodem

(19,288 posts)
8. I hope so
Fri Apr 24, 2015, 02:32 PM
Apr 2015

I love how they spread and that you can basically start them by just setting them in the soil. I'm nuts for sedum for the same reason. Plus I've discovered ice plants. Woo Hoo!

brer cat

(26,321 posts)
9. Ice plants are very nice.
Fri Apr 24, 2015, 02:39 PM
Apr 2015

Ours died last year but we found more to get it established again. We do a lot of sedums because they are so drought tolerant.

brer cat

(26,321 posts)
11. We are not as good as we could be.
Fri Apr 24, 2015, 03:41 PM
Apr 2015

We have a vegetable garden and that requires a good bit of water. We have barrels at the front and back gutters so we collect most of what we need if we don't water flowers. We have a few annuals around the house for all summer color, but mostly we have drought tolerant plants. And NO grass except the bermuda that sneaks in.

Good luck with your zeroscape. Post pix when you can.

libodem

(19,288 posts)
12. I hope to kill as much grass as possible
Fri Apr 24, 2015, 04:44 PM
Apr 2015

I'll post pictures doon. I'm away from home right now. But doon.

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