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  2. Is the Viral Cloud Watering Can Worth It? I Tried It to Find Out

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    However, if you look closely, you'll quickly notice that it actually works as a cool watering can, complete with 19 evenly spaced holes on the bottom and a big one on the top.

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

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    Fear not, plant parents. Here are 15 of the best self-watering planters for caregivers who love their house plants but don’t have time to take care of them.

  4. How to Avoid Overwatering Your Houseplants, According to ...

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    When plants are overwatered, the roots become saturated and can’t get that much-needed oxygen. Proper drainage can help avoid that, and a great way to ensure your plants get enough oxygen is to ...

  5. Watering can - Wikipedia

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    Assorted watering cans made of metal. A watering can (or watering pot or watering jug) 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. Haws Watering Cans - Wikipedia

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    Founder John Haws developed the watering can design still used by the company today while growing vanilla during his British Colonial Service in Mauritius. [1] He patented the design and formed Haws Watering Cans, but died in 1913 before having the chance to accept a Royal Horticultural Society medal and an invitation to the inaugural Chelsea Flower Show in 1913.

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