Self-Watering Reservoir
If you find daily watering a chore, this is a must. Using a water reservoir is a great way to make sure your plants have the right amount of water to thrive – even when you go away on holiday!
The reservoir is placed in the pot before the plant goes in, and is filled with water through the tube. Water is taken up into the compost and the roots by capillary action. The reservoir will hold enough water to keep your plants happy for at least 3 weeks, and you can tell when it needs refilling by an indicator float in the tube.
Using a reservoir also prevents water staining on hard landscaping and excess water runoff, and it is ideal for use in planters indoors.
For full details and instructions see the Guide to Self-Watering Reservoir >>
Refer to our Planting Guide >> for the right size of reservoir for your planter.