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<p>[QUOTE="quirkygirl, post: 33034, member: 106"]The lower portion of the inner piece should be unglazed (inside and out) where it sits down in the larger piece - this allows the water from the larger piece (which is replenished through the small hole near the rim) to seep in and keep the soil from getting bone dry.</p><p><br /></p><p>Never used one myself, but saw them last year at the nursery.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="quirkygirl, post: 33034, member: 106"]The lower portion of the inner piece should be unglazed (inside and out) where it sits down in the larger piece - this allows the water from the larger piece (which is replenished through the small hole near the rim) to seep in and keep the soil from getting bone dry. Never used one myself, but saw them last year at the nursery.[/QUOTE]
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