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Wrap broken terracotta shards in pantyhose and bury them deep and the results have gardeners absolutely baffled

1. Collect broken terracotta shards from old pots, ensuring each piece is roughly 3-4 inches long to hold a fair amount of water.
2. Cut a section of pantyhose to wrap around a shard, leaving enough excess to tie off securely.
3. Place a shard in the center of the pantyhose section and wrap it tightly, forming a compact bundle.
4. Secure the pantyhose around the shard by tying a knot at the open end, ensuring it is snug and won’t unravel.
5. Using a garden spade or small shovel, dig a hole in the desired location of your garden bed, approximately 6 inches deep.
6. Bury the wrapped shard in the hole, ensuring it is deep enough to be in contact with the root zone of your plants.
7. Cover with soil and water the area to activate the slow-drip process.

Variations & Tips
For variations, consider using different colors of pantyhose to blend with various soil types. In wetter climates, reduce the number of pods to prevent overwatering. For drier regions, increase the number of pods and use larger shards for extended moisture release. For specific plants like succulents, use smaller shards to avoid excess moisture. Experiment with adding a small amount of organic compost to the pantyhose wrapping for an added nutrient boost.

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