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  2. The 15 Best Self-Watering Planters for Even the Most ... - AOL

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    For thirstier plants, the roots can grow through the insert and access water and nutrients directly from the reservoir. In other words, self-watering planters deliver water without any guesswork ...

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  5. Watering can - Wikipedia

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    Assorted watering cans made of metal. A watering can (or watering pot) is a portable container, usually with a handle and a funnel, used to water plants by hand. It has been in use since at least A.D. 79 and has since seen many improvements in design. Apart from watering plants, it has varied uses, as it is a fairly versatile tool.

  6. Houseplant - Wikipedia

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    Many houseplants are either epiphytes or live in seasonally dry ecosystems that help them adapt to the dry indoor air and inconsistent watering many houseplants are subject to. Often, houseplants from tropical areas are understory plants, and because they grown in shady conditions naturally, they are often able to thrive in lower-light conditions.

  7. Sub-irrigated planter - Wikipedia

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    A SIP is any method of watering plants where the water is introduced from the bottom, allowing the water to soak upwards to the plant through capillary action. [1] It is possible to automate the watering and thus SIPs are popular with professional landscapers in buildings or urban settings.

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