Summary
What this review covers
This review focuses on the 200 piece pack, round mesh format, drainage-hole placement, and the way the pads help keep potting mix inside plant pots.
Pros
The upside
- The 200 piece pack keeps many drainage-hole covers ready for repeated potting sessions.
- Round pads are easy to place over single drainage holes.
- The mesh helps hold potting mix in the container as water leaves the base.
Cons
The tradeoffs
- Round pads need a matching hole area or careful placement.
- Small pieces are easiest to manage in a labeled storage bag or small bin.
Who it is for
Fit and feel
Good match:
These mesh pads fit gardeners who repot houseplants, bonsai, herbs, seedling starts, flowers, and patio containers with open drainage holes.
What to know:
Place the mesh before potting mix goes in. After watering, check that water leaves the pot freely and that loose mix stays above the screen.
Where to check it
Check Shappy 200 Pieces Round Mesh Plant Pot Drainage Screens
Open the current merchant listing if the buyer fit and tradeoffs still line up.
- Amazon opens the Shappy 200 Pieces Round Mesh for Plant Pot Gardening Pad product page.
Breakdown
Full review
A large refill for drainage holes
Shappy 200 Pieces Round Mesh Plant Pot Drainage Screens are small mesh pads that sit inside a pot over the drainage hole. They help keep potting mix in place as water leaves the container.
The 200 piece pack is useful for repeated repotting sessions, bonsai care, seedling moves, herb pots, and patio container resets.
Round pads are easy to place
Round mesh pieces make sense for pots with a single centered drainage hole or several small round holes. Place the pad inside the pot, add mix, and continue with the planting.
The pieces disappear under potting mix, so the finished container keeps its usual look.
Useful near the potting bench
Small drainage screens are easy to lose when they are loose in a drawer. A labeled bag, jar, or small bin keeps the 200 piece refill ready for the next potting day.
Keep scissors nearby for containers with drainage patterns that ask for a shaped fit.
Good match
These mesh pads fit gardeners who repot houseplants, bonsai, herbs, seedling starts, flowers, and patio containers with open drainage holes.
What to know
Place the mesh before potting mix goes in. After watering, check that water leaves the pot freely and that loose mix stays above the screen.