Overwinter ollas properly, and you can keep these watering pots from cracking in cold or fluctuating winter temperatures. An olla watering pot is a unique irrigation system that efficiently distributes water to plant roots in the soil. When you bury an olla pot in the ground and fill it with water, dry soil draws water from the pot, keeping plant roots hydrated. Efficient and eco-friendly, ollas conserve water and reduce the time you need to spend watering, providing only as many fluids as your plants need. But if you don’t take care during the winter months, these pots might fail or break. Find out how to overwinter ollas so they last for longer. Can You Leave Olla Pots in the Ground Over Winter? Burying a large olla in the garden takes some effort, so it would be nice if you could leave it in place for the dormant season. However, […]
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