But what do you do if you're lacking a green thumb? Self-watering planters can help. These planters help take the guesswork out of taking care of indoor (and even outdoor) potted plants.
Self-watering planters are low-maintenance, and common DIY projects. What we like most about [Tommy]’s design is that it reuses empty jars to create self-watering planters. After all ...
This week at CES, LeafyPod introduced smart planters that don’t simply hold onto a month’s worth of water, they promise to ...
The LeafyPod is an AI-powered planter that can give your plants an actual voice via a mobile app, so they can ask for more ...
Lifestyle and technology brand Leafypod has unveiled an AI-powered smart planter at this year's Consumer Electronics Show ...
Another option is the trendy self-watering planters that supposedly take care of themselves, which use a wicking system that draws water from a reservoir to the soil and the plant's roots.
(Self-watering pots can be great for houseplants, especially plants that are hard to water regularly — one of my succulents on a hard-to-reach shelf is very happy in this Greenery Unlimited model.) ...
Two Scottish design engineers are preparing to a launch a flat pack self-watering plant pot. Andrew Flynn and Martin Keane believe their design will have a carbon footprint significantly lower ...
Yes, you read that correctly. A plant that waters itself. You only have to add water once a month. This is my second Easyplant, and the pot's self-watering construction and technology still blows ...