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

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    Whether you like a minimal look or a pop of color, these 15 self-watering planters will turn you into a stress-free plant parent and your home into a space for thriving plants and flowers. And ...

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    Here's how to be a better plant parent! These self-watering planters make it easy to have a green thumb indoors or out. Here's how to be a better plant parent! These self-watering planters make it ...

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    The best self-watering planters will alleviate a lot of your worries, whether you go with a raised garden bed or a simple flower pot. However, before you buy one, make sure you understand the ins ...

  5. Sub-irrigated planter - Wikipedia

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    Sub-irrigated planter (SIP) is a generic name for a special type of planting box used in container gardening and commercial landscaping. 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 ]

  6. Raised-bed gardening - Wikipedia

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    Often the center has a chimney of sorts built with sticks and then lined with feedbags or grasses that allows water placed at the center to flow out into the soil and reach the plants' roots. A self watering raised bed known as a wicking bed is particularly beneficial in dry climates and are often made by converting Intermediate bulk container ...

  7. Hügelkultur - Wikipedia

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    Hügelkultur bed prior to being covered with soil. Hügelkultur is a German word meaning mound culture or hill culture. [3] Though the technique is alleged to have been practiced in German and Eastern European societies for hundreds of years, [1] [4] the term was first published in a 1962 German gardening booklet by Herrman Andrä. [5]

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