By: travelsfo (San Francisco, CA, United States)
I might rate this higher in the future but for now, I've seen reduced germination using these pots vs regular plastic. The pots and plants seem to hold up better if they are not allowed to get completed soaked through. Water just enough so that this doesn't happen. And, a large percentage of my pots have developed mold and actual mushrooms growing on the side. Not sure if this is an issue - we shall see.
By: MARY SMITH (ST LOUIS, AL, United States)
arrived early and in mint condition. thanks
By: Daniel Doster (Tucker, GA, United States)
I did receive a package with 50, count 'em-although you really can't see them, 50 cow pots. They came in a big box and nothing was wrong with the shipment at all.
I was concerned about the name as I wanted to plant tomatoes and hoped that being named cow pots I didn't have to become a bovine herder.
All in all, I'll buy again and probably be as irreverent when I write the next review.
All the bestens.
By: Susanne (Joliet, IL, United States)
The pots came so well packaged! None were damaged. In less than a week, my first seedlings had germinated. I can't speak for the customer who said she had a mushroom problem after transplant because it's still early, but the pots are the perfect size and my seedlings are loving them!
By: Chris (Long Valley , NJ, United States)
The cow pots are very study and of ample size. The price was great. The only downside about them is that they are smelly. They smell like, well I guess it's a little obvious, dried cow poo. So be careful where you plan to start seeds in them.