Self-watering planters use a bottom reservoir and capillary action to supply moisture on demand. They reduce watering frequency and even moisture, but require the right potting mix, occasional maintenance, and are not ideal for all plants.
Self-watering planters use a reservoir and wicking action to provide steady moisture to houseplants, reducing over- and under-watering. Choose the right size, use well-draining potting mix, refill and clean the reservoir regularly, and monitor plant health.
A trellis planter pairs a planting container with a vertical support for climbing plants. Modern materials and modular designs make them a versatile, space-saving option for patios, balconies, commercial courtyards, cemeteries, and indoor light-filled spaces.
Self-watering planters keep plants hydrated while you're away by using a reservoir and capillary action. Match pot size and soil to the plant, prime the system before leaving, and expect several weeks of unattended care - sometimes longer with larger reservoirs.