Every time you water plants growing in traditional containers with drainage holes in the bottom, excess water is wasted, carrying with it traces of the fertilizer you’ve diligently been applying. While this has long been standard practice, there is a better way that conserves water.
Self-watering containers like our Weekender® hanging basket and AquaPots®, as well as AquaPots Inserts (available in our retail garden center), retain water in a catch basin and slowly release it to the plants’ roots as needed. None is lost through the drainage holes, and when you add continuous release plant food to the basin, your plants will flourish from having a continual supply of nutrients.
Self-watering containers save time and money since they only need to be refilled every few days to a week, and they are lighter on your water bill, too.