INSTRUCTIONS

NOTE: All clay pots must have a 3/4" hole in the center of the bottom of the pot. These can usually be found at any big box or garden store. Do not try to use a clay pot with a small hole in the bottom. If clay is not available plastic will work provided you drill a 3/4" hole into the bottom of each pot including the bottom pot.

Step 1. Start with a 12" tappered pot and place it on a tray or saucer.

Step 2. Insert the two stablizer bars into the large pot. The smaller bar will be toward the bottom and the larger one toward the top of the pot. Insert these in a criss cross fashion.

Step 3. Insert the metal rod through the holes on the stablizer bars and let it come to rest on the tray or saucer.

Step 4. Thread the smaller pots onto the metal bar and tilt them in opposite directions in a "flip~flop" manner. Be sure the top rim of each pot comes into contact with the metal pole.

Step 5. When planting your flip~flop be sure to leave the dirt and inch or two below the top of the pots.