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Self-Watering ContainerThink you have to settle for a ho-hum plastic pot? Not with the self-watering container styles available now. Self-watering convenience is the best thing to happen to plant pots since...well, ever. And, today's choices for self-watering pots offer more beautiful variety than we've ever seen. ![]() Self-Watering Marbled BowlsThese Marbled Bowls Bright cheery colors, easy-care and low-cost...what's not to love about these gorgeous planters? ![]() On the MoveFill the Easy Roller Self-Watering Pot Built-in hidden casters make these colorful, shiny pots easy to move around. And, they're time-savers, too, cutting watering chores for your thirsty plants. Made of durable, lightweight polypropylene and offered in bright, beautiful colors -- blue, red, purple and orange. Give 'em a whirl. ![]() Ravello Self-Watering PlanterOld-World charm combines with self-watering convenience in this Ravello Planter The rich, earthy colors of these beautiful planters resemble the aged patinas of copper and iron. Antique pots from an Italian villa inspired their embossed design, but no one would guess they're easy to care for and time-savers, too. The hidden water reservoir waters your plants just when they need it. ![]() Self-Watering Rolling PlanterWith this Self-Watering Rolling Planter It boasts a big 6-1/2 quart reservoir and water-level indicator to help you keep your plants well-watered and healthy. What I like best about this self-watering container, though, are the double-wheel casters that roll easily over floors, carpet -- even rough flagstone. You can easily roll your planters indoors and out. ![]() Self-Watering Hanging BasketsDon't hang your plants out to dry! These Self-Watering Hanging Baskets A patented system wicks water from the 1-quart water reservoir through a capillary mat and distributes water to your plants so they're never under- or over-watered. Return from Self-Watering Container back to Pots and Containers. Go to House Plants Home Page. |
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Potting soil can become compact in a container over time, which is harmful to plant roots. To keep it light and provide aeration to the roots, it's a good idea to mix in some peat moss or perlite. An easy solution is to use All-Organic Self-Watering Container Mix Conversion KitsTurn your favorite pot into a self-watering planter. The Self-Watering Conversion Kit This ingenious adjustable reservoir easily fits in the bottom of your planter and includes a water level indicator, so you always know when to add water. |
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