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Owl Focus Repotting Waterproof Transplanting Review

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Revainrating 5 out of 5  
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Description of Owl Focus Repotting Waterproof Transplanting

Size: 26.8" x 26.8". Material:Thick PE fabric, waterproof and stain resistant, can be used repeatedly. Copper buckle design-there are two copper buckles at four corners. These buckles are very useful to prevent soil or water from splashing easily and avoid soiling the ground. Uses: Seedlings, potted plants, pruned plants, watering and transplanting can be carried out on the lawn and terrace. You can also clean up your vases, artwork, etc. on the table, and the waterproof pad can effectively protect your table. In addition, it can also be used as a gift for your friends and family, which is a good choice. The mat material is easy to scrub and clean, and can be easily folded when used up. It is very convenient for storage and does not take up space. Could you please let us konw if there is any issues, question or concerns.Our customer support team is standing by to assist you.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Perfect potting pad

I used an old box to transplant plants into it so I didn't miss the mess it would make! But it was ugly and I had to replace it when it got wet. This mat is durable and very easy to clean! It's the perfect solution that's easy to fold up and store away! Love it!

Pros
  • Nice to look at
Cons
  • Piggy bank prize

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Waterproof transplant mat

I thought it was a great idea and ordered without thinking I'd be thrilled. I didn't think it would be so necessary, but it is. I have a shed, but I don't always go there to replant houseplants. Now my kitchen table stays clean and this plant mat saved my day. Have used it many times.

Pros
  • Large selection
Cons
  • Nothing

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I often use this mat for various things

This mat is great when I'm working with repotting or working with orchids. It keeps my workspace clean. I also use this craft mat, it keeps small pieces of craft supplies in one place and then easily folds in half to toss the accumulated dirt in the trash. This mat is very comfortable and fits easily in my garden bag with my tools.

Pros
  • Not cheap but decent
Cons
  • Not trendy

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I bloody loved this article.

If you move indoors a lot and do such dirty work. This is a great idea for a cleaner workspace. I must have used it 20 times in the first week I had it. Portable, easy to clean, converts from flat to button-down corners for sidewalls, then rolls up and stores in the right place. I will have this for a long time based on how good the materials are and that people are more likely to live past 100 now. So yes. Long time. Rschunimagu

Pros
  • Availability
Cons
  • Waiting too long

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Helps curb clutter.

I've grown my indoor potted garden to the ridiculous. And basically you have a small kitchen counter for transplants or other maintenance work. This worked well for keeping the clutter out and preventing mud and leaves from spilling onto the floor etc and preventing water from seeping through. They're basically the same fabric as Ikea tote bags, just flat until you snap the corners together. I took the smaller size to fit my space. It was a worthwhile purchase.

Pros
  • Inspires confidence
Cons
  • Infinitely sluggish

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Large size as advertised, strong/can be made stronger

Makes exactly what you need. I make my own potting soil mixes in the bathroom of our Manhattan apartment, so cleanup is a breeze. We just throw it in the trash/compost, rinse it off in the shower and then wash and dry it. If you're just doing a simple transplant or just watering with a mix, you probably don't even need to do all of that. I'm just a bit obsessed with my potting soil haha so I have about 17 different substrates, organic particles, inorganic particles etc just enough so nothing…

Pros
  • Special offer
Cons
  • Hard to tell