Product Details
Aqua Planter

Aqua Planter
From Technoplant

Price: $34.00

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Ships from and sold by Cascade Sales Inc.

Average customer review:

Product Description

The answer to growing beautiful plants all the time. The Aqua Planter is a self-watering system designed to consistently and regularly supply the appropriate amount of water to your plants. The number one reason house plants die is shock from over or under watering. The Aqua Planter prevents waterlogged roots by holding water in its one gallon reservoir until the plant roots are thirsty. Unlike other self-watering containers, the Aqua Planter comes with an easy to read water level indicator. Easy to clean and made from durable virgin plastic; this European design makes managing plants a breeze. Space saving square design comes in terracotta and olive green colors with a 3-year Cascade Sales warranty.


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #14397 in Lawn & Patio
  • Color: Terracotta and Olive Green
  • Brand: Aqua Planter
  • Model: AP-GR
  • Dimensions: 10.00" h x 13.00" w x 13.00" l,

Features

  • Self Watering
  • Even Water Distributioin
  • 3-year repair or replace warranty
  • Easy Fill Watering Tube
  • Water Level Indicator

Customer Reviews

Plants grow like crazy5
These self watering planters work great. Plants grow fast and healthy. I have been using these to grow greens, lettuce, short carrots, peppers, herbs and flowers and everything grows well in these. They also are a quality made item (from Germany) and are beautiful to look at. If you have a balcony, deck etc. and want to enjoy gardening, these are the way to go.

Good, but not perfect4
I bought four of these containers for herbs on my deck. They do minimize watering, but the water gauges on my buckets aren't very reliable. I didn't follow directions carefully enough when assembling the first one, which resulted in a crack in the bottom of the bucket, so that one leaks pretty badly, but surprisingly, the water gauge on two of the others (which also seem to leak although were assembled correctly) rarely indicate that the reservoir is full even when the buckets are filled to overflowing (judging from the leakage). The fourth bucket's gauge operates as I would expect, moving up to 'full' and gradually going down over time. Bottom line is that I don't depend on the gauges, but water when the soil seems to need it. The good thing is that I don't have to water as frequently. I got a decent crop of herbs last year and will replant this spring, just wish the gauges were more consistent.