Description
Perfect for patio fruit trees! The EverPot™ Tree Dwarfing Kit combines the functionality of our 5 liter EverPot™ with the upscale looks of our 2 gallon Decorative Pot to create a system that will enable your tree to live happily in a pot on your patio, balcony, or indoors. The Dwarfing Kit will keep your fruit tree at a miniature size, while promoting vigorous fruit production. If you want to reduce the frequency of re-potting, keep your trees small, but still harvest delicious crops of fruit, then the EverPot™ Tree Dwarfing Kit is for you.
The Small Dwarfing Kit comes with a 2 gallon Decorative Pot and a 5 liter EverPot™ . We utilize a small puck and water-catching saucer inside the Decorative pot to lift the The EverPot™ up so that it fits perfectly inside the Decorative Pot, giving you the look and feel of a clay or cast iron pot, but the with weather resistant-easy to move benefits of a high quality plastic pot.
If you purchase a tree in a 1 gallon grower pot, repotting them into the Small Dwarfing Kit will ensure a happier, healthier tree than if it remained in a grower pot. The tree will stay small, with some varieties perfect for patios, and others even small enough to put on a table or desk. If you purchase a tree already in a 5 liter EverPot™, it will fit perfectly in the 2 gallon decorative pot. Keep in mind, while your tree could stay in the Small Dwarfing Kit for quite a while, it may be easier to keep happy if it is eventually repotted into the Large EverPot™ Tree Dwarfing Kit.
The 2 gallon Decorative Pots are made in Italy and reflect a high level of craftsmanship, superior material, and a smooth modern design. The Teiplast construction provides the strength and longevity of a strong plastic, but with the look of a solid cast material. Match your style by selecting from the colors Dove Grey, Terra di Siena, Terracotta, Anthracite, Bronze, Fuchsia, and Terracotta.
The EverPot™ Tree Dwarfing Kit is just what you need when you want to minimizing re-potting, control tree size, and grow thriving fruit trees that produce healthy crops.
Thomas (verified owner) –
Why are there holes in the bottom pot too? We thought the whole idea of having an inner pot with holes for drainage. Didn’t expect it to drain out of the second pot too.
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