Coconut Coir Liners
Coconut Fiber Coir Liners made from 100% genuine coconut fiber holds moisture and keeps roots cooler for use with metal flower baskets. Extra thick replacement molded coir liners made from coconut fibers between the outer husk and center. It holds in moisture and releases it slowly as plant roots take it up and allows for good drainage and air circulation. Coconut hanging baskets are a popular, affordable alternative to peat moss that features a neutral pH, anti-fungal properties, and beneficial phosphorus and potassium salts in each fibrous mat. Coconut coir basket liners come from the long fibers of the inner husk of coconuts. These fibers mat together to form a durable and natural-looking liner for wire-framed planters. There are two common methods for planting in a coir liner and both can result in an attractive display. Planting properly, whether you grow flowers, foliage plants or herbs, results in healthier plants. These liners are very absorbent, so if hanging baskets or planters should become too dry, they will quickly re-absorb water. Pre-formed coconut liner, conveniently secured to hanging basket. Ideal for planting flower plants such as ivy, snapdragon, chlorophytum plant, etc. Coconut coir liners used for hanging basket is the popular choice of growers. Coir liners can be used for home furnishings, home gardening, balcony gardens, wedding decoration, greening projects. Plants grow faster and flourish in coir basket liners with optimum air circulation. These basket liners are eco-friendly and last for a long period of time.
Made from 100% natural coconut fiber, coco liner keeps plant moisture, promotes air circulation, and reduces watering by 50%. Pre-formed coconut liner, conveniently secured to hanging basket. Ideal for planting flower plants can be used for home furnishings, home gardening, balcony gardens, wedding decoration, greening projects. Coco liners hanging pots is the popular choice of growers. Coir lined planters require planting methods similar to any plant container. Coir liners allow you to create a hanging orb of plants with a hanging basket, because you can plant directly through the liner. The basket requires preparation similar to that for standard planting, the liner may overhang the basket rim once pressed into place, so trimming it down with no more than 1 inch protruding above the frame makes it fit but it won't need a plastic liner, because small slits are cut into the sides and bottom of the coir liner. You can line the coir with plastic sheeting before adding soil, if desired. Once lined, simply fill the basket with soil to within 1 inch of the rim and plant the desired plants inside at the correct depth. Once filled, the soil anchors the plant roots slipped through the slits. You can water unlined coir-filled baskets from the top or by setting the basket in a shallow tray of water and allowing it to soak up water from the bottom until the soil surface becomes moist. By planting the top of the basket with additional plants results in a basket that looks full and attractive from every angle.
The long strands of coir used to make liners are exceptionally durable and sterile, so they don't spread disease to your basket plants and they break down slowly. They can hold a great deal of water, releasing it slowly to allow plant roots to better take it up. These water saving coconut liners also provide good drainage. They’re porous too, allowing for good aeration. These liners are very absorbent, so if hanging baskets or planters should become too dry, they will quickly re-absorb water.
Unlike moss liners, which can be acidic, coir is pH neutral, so it works with most common container plants. The coconut husks used in coir contain potassium, copper, zinc and manganese -- all nutrients that benefit plant growth. The organic material of coconut coir contains a neutral pH (6.0-6.7) and small amounts of beneficial phosphorus and potassium.