yummy fur
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I'm guessing because no one thought of it yet.
Plastic pots have always been narrower towards the bottom in order to be able to remove a root bound plant for transplanting, larger tubs are more cylindrical rather than conical, which makes sense because it puts more space for the roots at the bottom where they need it. Fabric pots have followed that model, but I was thinking that to make full use of the fact that it is fabric it could me made so that the it was conical with most space at the bottom and maybe 6 inch diameter at the top. It could even have a short neck like a stand up collar as well to start a bean off with less surrounding soil then it would naturally get more space as it grows.
Plastic pots have always been narrower towards the bottom in order to be able to remove a root bound plant for transplanting, larger tubs are more cylindrical rather than conical, which makes sense because it puts more space for the roots at the bottom where they need it. Fabric pots have followed that model, but I was thinking that to make full use of the fact that it is fabric it could me made so that the it was conical with most space at the bottom and maybe 6 inch diameter at the top. It could even have a short neck like a stand up collar as well to start a bean off with less surrounding soil then it would naturally get more space as it grows.