HedgedAndLevered
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See title, just wondering if theres any benefit or problem with letting weeds or certain types of weeds (USA midwest) grow in my pots when I'm not using them. I have more pots with good past-season soil that I'm no longer using as I'm growing fewer plants than I used to.
Not sure what considerations there are. I'd imagine they're good via keeping soil ecosystem happy, but maybe theres something I don't know about weeds being competitive and making soil unfriendly to other plants?
Alternatively, are there any plants I should actively seek out to plant in them in offseasons?
I have a few pots that are unused, maybe I could just plant some flowers, herbs, or something else in them, but primary goal of any action is preparing the soil for cannabis growing later.
Mostly looking for something that doesn't require that much more water than rain brings, its kind of annoying to carry water upstairs, hence my only growing one cannabis plant this season.
Not sure what considerations there are. I'd imagine they're good via keeping soil ecosystem happy, but maybe theres something I don't know about weeds being competitive and making soil unfriendly to other plants?
Alternatively, are there any plants I should actively seek out to plant in them in offseasons?
I have a few pots that are unused, maybe I could just plant some flowers, herbs, or something else in them, but primary goal of any action is preparing the soil for cannabis growing later.
Mostly looking for something that doesn't require that much more water than rain brings, its kind of annoying to carry water upstairs, hence my only growing one cannabis plant this season.