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The benefits of self watering planters

With water coming at a premium, especially in dry seasons, self watering planters are a boon as they minimise on undue loss of water through seepage or evaporation. Water contained in the reservoir is protected by the soil cover above it and therefore does not evaporate easily as when poured from the top into the soil. Further, as it is slowly released into the soil there is no need for any excess to drain off as it does in conventional pots.

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The benefits of self watering planters

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  1. The Benefits of Self Watering Planters The Benefits of Self Watering Planters If you didn’t know it already- self watering planters are all the rage! This nifty solution to contemporary gardening solves a whole plethora of challenges through its simple yet ingenious design. Effectively a self watering planter contains two containers- one placed within the other; the inner container holds the soil and plant, while the outer container acts as a water reservoir. Water permeates from the reservoir into the soil through minute holes in the inner container walls, ensuring regular, steady and adequate irrigation. What’s more you don’t need to worry about watering your plants for up to a week! But that’s not the only benefit these pots offer. Here are a few more that might just have you rushing to buy your very own self watering planters online or in store.

  2. 1. Conservation of Water With water coming at a premium, especially in dry seasons, self watering planters are a boon as they minimise on undue loss of water through seepage or evaporation. Water contained in the reservoir is protected by the soil cover above it and therefore does not evaporate easily as when poured from the top into the soil. Further, as it is slowly released into the soil there is no need for any excess to drain off as it does in conventional pots. 2. Soil Retains Nutrients When watering a typical plant container, excess water drains out of the hole at the bottom or through the sides. Very often the nutrients in the soil too are lost as excess water drains through it and it becomes necessary to replenish it with new organic matter. Self watering planters take away this hassle as its closed system keeps the nutrients within the immediate environment. Any overflow keeps the nutrients within the held water and can be conveniently poured back into the soil. 3. Encourages Healthy Root Growth Shallow watering equals shallow roots and therefore healthy and deep root systems require adequate and deep watering. This however poses the risk of water stagnation resulting in the roots rotting in conventional pots. Self watering planters are a simple way around this, enabling consistent watering at every depth in the pot without the danger of water stagnation or roots rotting. 4. Cut Back on Diseases

  3. Self Watering Planters use capillary action to moisten the soil. Since the soil is directly watered and there is no water splashing on the leaves, stems, or soil surface, it prevents the build-up of powdery mildew and other moulds that may infest your plant container. 5. No Hassle Gardening The ease and convenience of a self watering planter is unparalleled, taking away the stress and demand from your gardening routine. These not only make watering an occasional concern through your busy week, but also allow you to go on much deserved vacations without impacting the health and beauty of your garden and plants. 6. Protect Your Exotic and Delicate Species Certain plants and exotic species require a steady dose of water to survive harsh and extreme climates. Self watering planters make growing such species and their care a lot easier on you, by ensuring a regular and apt supply of water directly to the soil. 7. Minimise spillage and messes With self watering planters there is no need to water your plant container in the conventional manner, such as through a watering can, every day. It therefore minimises the hassles that come with it, such as spillage of water and soil, staining and dirtying of the surroundings, etc. This makes them ideal for use in any part of your home or office- indoors and outdoors.

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